When we got to my mom's house, one of her friends had brought over a train table with lots of fun tracks and trains. CJ loved it. When we saw how much fun he had with it, I though a second trip to the train museum would be lot of fun. CJ has even asked to go to the train museum since we have been back in Georgia.
He loved it. He just looked around. One of my favorite parts of this museum is that most of the things in it can be touched. Perfect for a two year old!
This was new, and he though it was fun to pull it around the room. He has no idea who Thomas is, but it was still great.
Will also just took it all in. He had a great time chewing on this little giraffe from the wooden train. Such a change from the last time we were there and he just hung out (literally) in the moby wrap.
I tried to get a cute picture of these two cuties in their train shirts in this little train car, but alas, this is the best I got...
Our friend from last time, Engineer Carl, was there again. He had a special car this time... the circus car.
CJ remembered just what to do with the buttons, and was much more engaged in watching the trains go around.
But, it was a lovely fall day, and the boys had a GREAT time outside. CJ really wanted to explore the caboose, dining car and engine. He thought it was funny that the train driver sat up so high. He just giggled when I showed him the engineer's seat.
These two had lots of fun while I tried to keep up with CJ...
And then we came to CJ's favorite spot at the train museum. Do you remember what's at the top of this pole???
This guy did, and he remembered to pull the cord to make the whistle work. He ran right up to it and pulled (and pulled, and pulled and pulled).
This time, there was another new fun thing. These buttons controlled a stoplight.
I had to walk down and show CJ where to look, but when he figured out he was controlling the lights (can you see the light lit up red?), he thought that was very cool.
And on the way out, I tried to get another picture of the boys. This one's a little better. It was a FUN morning!