Saturday, July 29, 2017

Kennedy Space Center

CK Sr. and Connie left for home yesterday and took Buddy with them, since we decided to go to Kennedy Space Center today and had no idea what to do with Buddy during our visit. As much fun as it was to have Buddy with us at the beach, it was clear he never cared for the condo or something about the place since he was more than happy to jump into CK Sr's truck and head back to the farm. He wouldn't even come close enough for me to pet him goodbye!

We were all super excited for our day at Kennedy Space Center, so we woke up at 6:30am and left the condo by 7:30am so we could drive the hour or so to Cape Canaveral. Of course, we had to stop at Starbucks as soon as possible after leaving the condo too! I was dying for a solid cup of coffee! We all got "breakfast" at Starbucks - muffins, coffees and hot chocolates, and continued on our drive. As soon as the food and drinks were done, the girls were fast asleep! We arrived and parked by 9:15am, just after the Kennedy Space Visitor Center had opened. We bought our tickets, entered and walked through the "Rocket Garden" toward the tour buses. We didn't actually have time to explore the "Rocket Garden" but knew would would walk back through on our way to the car, so we would get a chance later in the day.

We actually signed up for the special interest tour, which is a two-hour tour of the Vehicle Assembly Building, historic Launch Complex 39 and views of the launch pads used by NASA’s commercial partner, SpaceX. It was super cool to see where the early space program vehicles launched from and where Space Shuttles launched from and it was impossible to imagine how loud and incredible it would be to watch a launch! The tour started at the Redstone Mercury Rocket and we drove by the Administration Building. From there we went by the Vehicle Assembly Building, which is so huge, it is hard to imagine how something is assembled correctly inside it! After, we got to see four different launch pads from the stands and even saw two manatees by the bridge as we crossed over to a small island. After, we saw the Crawler Vehicles, which go about 1/4 of a mile an hour as they move the missiles carefully from the Vehicle Assembly Building to the launch pad. We drove by Launch Pad 39A and 39B and saw where the Supersonic camera was located. We stopped and stretched our legs at the Supersonic Camera building where a sign had all of the badges of each launch from 39A and 39B. We stopped at Saturn V building where we saw the Launch Control Center Video that explained how a launch happened and all that went into it. It was so cool and the best part is the video ended with Jim Lovell! From there, our tour ended at the Saturn V rocket, which is in great shape and an awesome display!

We looked over the Saturn V rocket and then ended up at the Moon Rock Cafe to eat lunch. We split a pizza and chicken wrap and the girls got yogurts and drinks. None of us were terribly hungry and of course the prices were crazy high. The food was pretty good actually and after we were done we walked through the Apollo 1 Memorial which honored Ed White, Gus Grissom and Roger Chafee and their sacrifice to further the space program. The Memorial also included all of the 24 astronauts who have died trying to fly into space, including the crews of Space Shuttles Challenger and Columbia. CK and I both have talked about our memories of where we were when both Shuttle tragedies happened. It's hard to convey to the girls how powerful and upsetting those tragedies were. After looking over the memorials and thinking of the many astronauts who sacrificed their lives to explore space, we watched the Apollo 11 movie and went into see the Apollo 14 Command Module. Sofia was basically in heaven! She knew so much about the Apollo 11 and the Command Module. We also got to look at various space suits, Jim Lovell's space suite, space rocks and various knickknacks that went into space with various crews.

We walked back into the Saturn V display area and exited through the gift shop. Of course, both girls wanted to buy Space Ice Cream and Sofia wanted an Apollo 13 pin, but the lines were very long. So we decided to get on the bus and return to the visitor center, where we went into the shuttle exhibit. Sofia isn't very impressed with the Space Shuttle missions and wants to "go to the moon" instead. So, she doesn't know the Space Shuttle system as well, and isn't nearly as interested in it as she is the Apollo and early space missions. We stood in a long line and watched a video about how the concept of a shuttle was developed and then built. After that video, we moved into a domed room that showed a movie that simulated a shuttle launch and flight into space. It was very inspiring and just as it ended with us looking back toward the earth from space, the screen pulled up and the Shuttle Atlantis was displayed as if it was flying! It was absolutely incredible! None of us realized it was a screen, so when it pulled up it was like magic! Sofia was super excited, almost as excited as CK! We walked around the Atlantis, and talked with one of the scientists who explained how the outer shield tile worked and how they made it. Sofia got to hold it, and it was crazy how light it was! After, the girls played on the cockpit simulator and the Space Station play structure for a bit before we all went to the "landing" slide! It was SO much fun!

After, we walked back to the "Rocket Garden" and explored the various rockets before visiting the Heroes and Legends exhibit. We watched a video that simulated a hurricane and was actually a little scary. Olivia curled up on my lap and closed her eyes and covered her ears. After the video, we visited the Hall of Heroes, where Sofia wanted her picture taken with each of her favorite space guys! The Visitor Center was closing, so we took our final pictures before walking to our car and heading to Ocala. As we drove, we realized that one of CK's close friends, Lanny and his family were also at Kennedy Space Center and we missed each other by maybe an hour as we did the same tour! We were so bummed neither of us checked our Facebook accounts, so we could meet up while we were there! Olivia fell asleep within 15 minutes of leaving Cape Canaveral. We stopped at Sunny's BBQ at 7pm before continuing on to the farm. Buddy was in his usual spot on the couch waiting for us. He was super excited to see us, of course. It was such a fun day and we could have spent another whole day at the Visitor Center! There was so much to see and do! Sofia really loved it and it was a great birthday present for her!

Snoozing on the way to Cape Canaveral

Kennedy Space Center!!

NASA! We made it!!

The Visitor's Center map

The "Rocket Garden"

The girls and I at the "Rocket Garden"

The Vehicle Assembly Building during our bus tour

CK and the girls listening to our tour director talk about the Vehicle Assembly Building and launch pads

The girls and me

The four of us!

Olivia coloring on the bus

Launch Pad 39A, where all of the Apollo missions launched from. Sofia LOVED it!

Launch Pad 39A

Checking out the patches for all the missions.

Sofia and Launch Pad 39A in the background


Up close to the Vehicle Assembly Building

The Crawler Vehicle

The Firing Room

The Saturn V Rocket

The Saturn V Rocket!

Lunch at the Moon Rock Cafe

The Memorial Room

Jim Lovell's under space suit

CK checking out the Apollo 14 Command Module

Fred Haise, Jim Lovell and Jack Swigert....Sofia LOVED this photo!

The Apollo 14 Command Module

The Atlantis Space Shuttle Exhibit

The Mercury Mission Control Room

Olivia and the Space Shuttle Atlantis Booster Replica

Sofia our NASA girl

Olivia, the NASA girl

The Space Shuttle Atlantis!

The Space Shuttle Atlantis as it appeared once the screen was lifted! So impressive!

Checking out the Space Shuttle Atlantis

Sofia playing on the Cockpit Simulator

Olivia on the Cockpit Simulator

Papa and the girls in the "Rocket Garden" before we explore

Heading into the Hall of Heroes

Sofia with each of her Space Heroes!





One very tired girl after a fun day!

Thursday, July 27, 2017

Happy Birthday, Sofia!

CK and I returned with pizzas and we all enjoyed Sofia's dinner of choice, which was really delicious! Sofia could hardly wait to enjoy her cake and ice cream! She'd specifically requested a "Star Wars" cake and the only kind Publix had was Darth Vader. It turned out nice and Sofia was so excited when she saw it. We sang "Happy Birthday" to Sofia and she cut her piece of birthday cake. The cake was very good, as all the Publix cakes we've ever had usually are!

After we were done with cake, it was Sofia's turn to open her presents. Before the girls got to the beach, Aunt Cynthia had taken Sofia to Target and told her she could pick out a gift for herself. She chose two really cool Star Wars Lego sets. She brought them to the beach and ended up playing with them a lot of the time, to the frustration of Olivia who wanted to play with her sister and not watch her as she played with the Star Wars toys. Sofia let her play in, but that wasn't good enough at times either.

The first gift Sofia chose to open was from Olivia. Sofia was with us when we stopped by Target and the toy store near Central Market to pick out her gift. We'd send Sofia to the far corner of the store so Olivia could pick something special out for her sister. It worked perfectly, especially at the toy store where they wrapped everything while we waited. Olivia gave her sister a lion stuffed animal, a pencil bag with candy design, Smelly markers and a small Lego set. Sofia opened her gift from Grandma and Grandpa and got a glow in the dark Star Wars shirt, a Palm Coast shirt to remember where she spent her 10th birthday, Star Wars stickers and a beach ball game set. They also gave Sofia a sweet birthday card that had $100 cash inside. Her reaction and smile on her face was priceless! She was SO excited to get cash and be able to spend it herself. She got a Lego Star Wars set from us and a mermaid tail and swimsuit to replace the one she got last year. Olivia got one too and they opened them together. Sofia also got the final book in the Land of Stories series that came out just a few weeks ago. I knew she'd be excited to be able to finish off the series.

Sofia's final present was one of her best....CK told her that we would be going to visit the Kennedy Space Center on Saturday! She was overjoyed! It was great! CK and I had talked about visiting Kennedy while we were at the beach, and finally decided it would make a great surprise for Sofia, so when he told her it was great to see how excited and happy she was to be able to go!

The girls went to bed after a really fun birthday celebration! It's hard to believe that we were at the hospital ten years ago with our brand new baby! The time has bone by so quickly and we can't wait to see what's in store for our smart, fun, interested non-conformist, book reading-obsessed girl in her future!

Sofia's Darth Vader cake!

One happy birthday girl ready to cut her cake!

The four of us

Cutting her 10th birthday cake slice!


With Grandpa and Grandma

Opening presents

Reading the card from us

Opening her Lego gift

Olivia's sweet birthday card to her sister

Opening the gifts from Olivia

Reading the card from Grandpa and Grandma

LOVE the look on her face when she realizes just how much money they have given her!


The cool Star Wars shirt - another big hit!

Opening up her mermaid tail