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More Fun with Grandma and Grandpa

It’s still summer-like weather here in the land of eternal summer, a.k.a. Singapore, but autumn is surely settling in over the midwestern US of A. Iowa, to be precise, where we spent a couple of pleasant months this past summer. Nyan got to spend a ton of time with Grandma and Grandpa, who spoiled him rotten as only grandparents can do! There were so many activities, so many books to read, so much gardening, so many trips around town and around the state…. here’s a look back at just some of them.

Cookies: The boy loves to bake cookies almost as much as he likes to eat them. (Fun aside: we just got our oven fixed here in Singapore, and Daddy has promised Nyan that they will make cookies together very soon. Daddy asked him the other day, “What kind of cookies should we make?” Nyan’s answer: “Truck cookies! I want to make truck cookies!” Okay then…)

Model trains: Grandpa set up a model train layout in his office, and over the course of the summer, he and Nyan slowly put it together, with buildings, a stream, trees, a tunnel, mountains, roads, and of course trains and track. Here’s Nyan painting the tunnel:

And here’s a look at the layout itself, early on, as Nyan directs Grandpa on where to place the buildings:

Fast forward six weeks or so and check it out:

 

T-ball is, for our non-American readers, basically baseball with training wheels. Rather than trying to hit a ball that’s been thrown at you, you just swing the bat at a ball that’s sitting on top of a pole. Grandma and Grandpa got a T-ball set for Nyan. Verdict: he’s about as talented at baseball as his father was. (Which is to say, not at all.)

Toy museum: Did you know there’s a National Farm Toy Museum? Mommy and Daddy did not. But Grandma and Grandpa did. And they also knew Nyan would love it.

Trainland USA: In Central Iowa is a place called Trainland USA, a museum of sorts that’s devoted to model railroads. Daddy went here a few times as a boy and has always wanted to return. He didn’t make it this trip, but on one of Daddy’s business trips out of town on this trip, Grandma and Grandpa took Nyan. Lucky little guy.

Cousins: He also hung out with “Grandma Barb” (actually Daddy’s cousin) and his cousins Faith, who is just a few months older, and Faith’s sister Madison, who’s a few years old. (They’re Grandma Barb’s granddaughters, which makes them… some sort of cousin many times removed to Nyan, we guess?) They went on a massive trip around central Iowa, including an aborted trip to a zoo (it was raining) and a stop at a huge fishing and outdoor sports store, which included lots of fishing reels to play with, as well as many boats and all-terrain vehicles to sit in and pretend to drive.

Bowling. That same store also included a bowling alley, of all things, so they all bowled a round. Okay, Nyan didn’t score that great — last place, to be precise — but it was his first time! (And, let’s be honest, it’s not that much behind Daddy’s average bowling score.)

Build-a-dinosaur. Near the end of our stay, Grandma and Mia took Nyan to the Build-a-Bear Workshop as a birthday present. That’s a store where kids can choose how to personalize a teddy bear or other stuffed animal, and they make it for you right there in the store as you watch. Nyan chose a dinosaur, whose name he decided is either T-Rex or, if the mood is right, Dinosaur. He’s usually far more creative with his animal names; I guess he wanted to go back to basics.

Not a bad way to spend a couple of summer months, all in all.

 

 
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Posted by on October 12, 2015 in Photos

 

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Nyan Thomas and the Tractor Museum

Yes, they have a John Deere tractor museum in Iowa — and during our summer stay over there, Grandma and Grandpa took the lad there. Did our boy love it? He did indeed. They had tractor simulators, real tractors to climb inside, riding lawn mowers, giant tractor wheels, even a prototype of a robot lawnmower! (It’s based on the ‘Roomba’ vacuuming robot, it would seem. Interesting idea.)

Here’s a look:

 
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Posted by on October 7, 2015 in Photos

 

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Fun Days at the Park

(Note from the editor: We’re back! We’re not sure why we missed a month there — well, there were some more travels, and a birthday party, and this and that — but we’re back! More regular blogging to resume immediately. First up, a look back to our summer trip.)

Iowa City has lots of great parks, including City Park — not a creative name, but it’s got a lot going on, including some amusement park rides. They’ve been around since Daddy was Nyan’s age, and they’ve somehow survived all the years (and all the cold winters and all the floods) in pretty good shape. Nyan’s been there before (check out this entry from 2012 – look how little he was!) but he still had fun every time we went this summer – which was at least three separate occasions.

His favorite ride was probably the train, which rides around in a slow loop:

On one of our visits, the train wasn’t running, so Nyan just took a stroll and a jog along the tracks:

And what little kid doesn’t like to pilot his own plane?

Of course, as this video makes clear, it’s a rather rickety-sounding plane. But hey.

The ferris wheel looks a bit like a prison but safety first, I guess. And Nyan enjoyed it.

And finally, a Merry-Go-Round ride with Grandma. What could be better?

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Posted by on October 2, 2015 in Photos, Video

 

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Nyan Drives a Fuel Truck!

Grandma and Grandpa have a cousin named Mark. Mark drives a pick-up truck, which Nyan got to ‘drive’ when we were in Iowa last year. This year, Grandma and Grandpa promised a special treat. Mark, you see, drives a big gasoline truck (a.k.a. petrol truck) as part of his job. And he was going to let Nyan drive it!

And sure enough, he did. Nyan was over the moon happy (and Mark was pretty pleased too). Nyan had an especially good time blowing the very loud air-horn. Thanks, Mark!

 
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Posted by on August 27, 2015 in Photos

 

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Fun Times in Iowa (Part Two)

We’re back in Singapore after a two-month residency in the US, but we’re not done with photos from the trip – far from it.

To wit: Here is a random sampling of our boy during his massive Summer 2015 trip to Iowa. Enjoy.

 
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Posted by on August 25, 2015 in Photos

 

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A Visit to the Fire Station

Nyan got a lot of birthday gifts and wishes, including an excellent one from Uncle Mike, Aunt Sarah and cousin Mia: a tour of the Iowa City Fire Department’s headquarters! The little guy was over the moon happy (Mia was pretty glad to take the tour as well). The firefighters showed us the pole, their living quarters, the administrative offices… and of course, the fire trucks.

And yes, as you can see, they let him sit in the driver’s seat:

The highlight of the visit, though was when the speakers came to life and our tour guide said he had to go out on a call! Nyan got to watch them climb into the truck and take off:

It was just a medical call; someone fell and hit their head; the firefighters handed the victim off to the ambulance and returned to finish the tour. We hate to say we were lucky to see a call – someone was hurt, after all – but still.

BONUS: A few days later, Grandma, Grandpa, and Daddy walked with Nyan to the neighborhood fire station. It was a hot summer day, and the firefighters there welcomed us inside and gave us yet another tour. This station is HQ for the county Hazardous Materials team, so Nyan not only got to sit inside a fire truck; he got to get behind the wheel of a huge HazMat truck too! Pure bliss for this four year old boy.

Oh, they gave him a souvenir fire helmet too.

 
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Posted by on August 15, 2015 in Photos, Video

 

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Nyan Visits a World War II Air Show

The local airport held an air show of sorts: a group of guys owns some World War II-era planes, including fighter planes and a B-29 Superfortress bomber (same kind of plane that dropped the atomic bombs on Japan, as it happens), and they bring them around to airports and let people check out the planes. They also offer flights in the planes themselves, but with prices ranging from $600 for a flight in the bowels of the B-29, to $2600 to soar in a Corsair, we thought it best to stick to the ground, which only cost $10 a head (and kids were free!)

The best part, Daddy thought, was the B-29. We stood inside one of the bomb bays, which was full of (defused, I assume) 500-pound bombs. Then we climbed a ladder to stand in the cockpit.

They also had that Corsair, which happens to be the same model as Skipper, one of the characters in Nyan’s second favorite movie, Planes: Fire and Rescue. (The most favorite being Penguins of Madagascar.)

We went on the second day, and only four planes were there – several more were to arrive on the weekend – and the B-29 was the only one we could go in. But it was still pretty cool, and it was a beautiful and very warm summer day. No complaints at all.

For Nyan, probably the best part was the toy WWII plane (it was a Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, Grandpa decided) that Daddy bought for him as a souvenir. No, that was definitely his favorite part. Kids today.

 
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Posted by on August 11, 2015 in Uncategorized

 

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Nyan Thomas, Gardener Extraordinaire

Grandma and Grandpa have a nice house with a big yard full of trees, flowers, plants and grass. All that natural beauty take a lot of work to maintain, and Nyan was happy to lend a hand.

Here’s our hero digging, watering the plants and sidewalk, hanging out by Grandma’s fish pond.

He enjoyed digging a hole for the squirrels:

Digging for something:

Feeding bread to the fish in the pond. Narration by Daddy; this video was made at a time when Nyan was insisting that we call him Eagle.

Digging for something else:

The highlight of the outdoor work — perhaps the outlook of this entire trip — came because Grandma and Grandpa were getting a new concrete patio poured in the back yard. Concrete comes in concrete trucks, of course, and what four year old boy doesn’t love a concrete truck?Nyan couldn’t tear himself away from the whole process. He would run through the house, to the back door to watch the guys spreading the cement, then race through the house to the front door, to watch the concrete coming out of the truck and into the wheelbarrows, and then to the back again. Over and over and over. We also tried to get his handprint in the wet cement at the end of it.

Even better, maybe, was that the crew brought a Bobcat to help clean up some of the dirt and gravel. And they said Nyan could climb in!

Before they took the gravel away, it was in a large pile at the end of the driveway. Nyan quickly appropriated it for himself and his dump truck.

After all that yard work and dusty concrete pouring, it’s important to wash the cars. Nyan, once again, was happy to help.

 

 
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Posted by on August 5, 2015 in Photos, Video

 

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Nyan Thomas on the Fourth of July

Though he lives overseas, Nyan Thomas was indeed born in the USA, and this was the first year that we were actually in the US on July 4. So of course we had to celebrate.

Nyan got the day started by dressing in red white and blue, and then by turning a paper grocery bag into a knight’s costume. As you do on Independence Day, of course.

The highlight of the day, though, was a trip to downtown Iowa City with Mommy, Daddy, Grandma and Grandpa, for an evening of fireworks over the Old Capitol, the classic building at the heart of downtown that was once the capitol building for Iowa but is now part of the university. It was an absolutely lovely and warm summer’s evening, and we managed a good seat even though the crowds were out.

As dusk settled in, the fireworks started. Nyan had never seen fireworks in person before, and when the first (extremely loud) barrage started, he was a little startled and got momentarily upset. But, as you can see by these videos, he pretty quickly settled in and very much enjoyed the show.

Here are some still photos of Nyan and Daddy enjoying the fireworks:

Finally, please enjoy these shots of the fireworks. It was a pretty impressive show, and a great way to end the day.

 

 
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Posted by on August 4, 2015 in Photos, Video

 

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A Super-Fun Day with Grandma and Grandpa

Maybe the best day ever? Probably right up there, as you’ll see…

It was a warm day in the middle of summer. Mommy was in California for some business meetings, Daddy was in New York for some business meetings, and Nyan… Nyan got to cruise around Iowa with Grandma and Grandpa. First up was a visit to a real live dairy farm.

Nyan wasn’t all that keen on touching the cows, but he and Grandma (and Nyan’s stuffed pal Woody) did have some fun at one of the cut-out photo op places:

And an unexpected bonus: visiting the dairy farm at the same time was a group of farmers who were driving their tractors around the area. It’s called, a tractor brigade or a tractorcade (we’re not quite sure, and to be honest, this is the first time Daddy has ever heard of such a thing, though he’s told now that this is relatively common among farming folk. Kinda like a gang of farmers, I guess?). Whatever it’s called, it means dozens of tractors lined up in the parking lot. For an almost-four-year-old boy who’s into tractors and all other things mechanical, it was heaven.

But the fun wasn’t over. Far from it. Next stop, the small town of Independence, Iowa, where an old steam engine (and its caboose) sits outside the old train station. Once again, our hero was just a wee bit happy. First time he’d ever seen a real live steam engine in person!

He took a long nap during the 90-minute drive home. Tuckered out but very happy.

 
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Posted by on August 1, 2015 in Uncategorized

 

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