This is going to be another super big post because I took so many pictures today and I can’t narrow it down any more, I love them all! We opted for a very non-traditional Thanksgiving because we had no turkey plans and Bill had a 4-day weekend. We hit the road for New Mexico.
Where there are missiles on the side of the road 🙂
We slept in our trailer at a KOA camp in Alamogordo and went strait to the White Sands National Monument in the morning. Much better than fighting crowds at the stores! See Trevor?
We brought a sled (Thanks, Weber family!) and hauled our toys in. (and Brendan)
All the fun of snow without the cold and wet
Going down the hills on the sled is fun!
New Mexico is indeed the Land of Enchantment for little boys with dump trucks and shovels
Sledding is a blast except for the guy (Daddy) who has to drag the loaded sled back up the hill
Someone found their happy place!
There is Brendan, perched on the edge, ready to zoom down the perfect ripples of sand
I have to put down the camera to catch because at the end the sled stops and the boy keeps going!
Double heavy, back up the hill
Pulling them down is much easier!
It was 41 degrees but the sun was so hot, it felt like 80. The sand was nice on little feet
Trevor could have stayed the whole day. He did not want to go! He is hugging the last dune and saying goodbye – until next time.
After lunch we went up to this cool place on the side of the mountain. It is the New Mexico Museum of Space History. It is a very cool building. You go inside and ride the elevator up to the fourth floor. Then there is just a long series of ramps that takes you down through all of the displays and back to the first floor.
They have a great outdoor display
From nasa.gov – “The F-1 engine – the most powerful single-nozzle, liquid-fueled rocket engine ever developed – boosted the Saturn V rocket off the launch pad and on to the moon during NASA’s Apollo program during the 1960s and 1970s.”
Little boys, big rocket engine
Brendan is playing with gyro controls for Thor missiles
There is a fun dress up area for kids to take a trip to the moon
Three to transport! (There is a level dedicated to Star Trek and its relationship with NASA)
The museum elevators look cool and there are cool sound effects when the doors open and close
So far, we have found that KOA campgrounds are usually reliable RV parks. But they all seem to have retro playgrounds. We even found a few loose nuts under this merry-go-round. Trevor calls it the “Round-abound”
Since it was cold, Brendan finally got to wear his CJ7 hoodie. It was too hot to wear it for Halloween!
All this fun and it is only Friday!
I hope that everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving!