Monday, February 27, 2012

Train Birthday Party

Nicholas's 3rd birthday party was held at Orange Empire Railway Museum. We rented out their party caboose to have his party. We decided to have it themed around the new cartoon series called Chuggington.

Because the series was so new at the time, there were no decorations or party items available yet. So, I had to hand make everything to get this party together. It was a lot of fun to do, but also a lot of work! Thank goodness for my best friend Melissa helping me bake over 120 cupcakes and helping me to construct the cupcake train!

The party included passes for everyone to ride the trolley cars and the diesel locomotive they had running on their main line that day. We got the majority of our group on the same ride. On our way off the train, the engineer (Ken) running the locomotive asked Nicholas if he would like to come up. SURE!! Nicholas went up in the cab of the locomotive and he was shown all the controls and even got to blow the whistle. He was one HAPPY kid!! I don't think his face could fit a bigger smile then he had all day. The museum went out of their way to ensure that my 3 year old had a great day.

One of the best things we got out of his party is we purchased our memberships to the museum. It allows us to go the museum as much as we want. :)


Does Nicholas take after his Great Grandfather?

My husband's grandfather was a HUGE Railfan. He passed away when Bryan was around 14, so I never got the opportunity to meet him. But a part of me feels that I have met a part of him...a part of him that is in Nicholas. And there have been times that I have never felt closer to him.

He did a lot of model railroading and spent a lot of time walking train tracks. His favorite train was a 4-8-4 (not sure if he had a particular one he liked though). Bryan remembers walking tracks with his grandfather as a child and also remembers playing with electric trains on the living room floor. We regularly chase a local steam locomotive, the SF3751 (which you will see lots of in this blog) which also happens to be a 4-8-4.

So, you can see why we think there is a little bit of Bryan's grandpa showing up in Nicholas :)









The pictures in this post is an experience I'll never forget. We were at the Winter Photoshoot at the Nevada Northern Railway in Ely, Nevada. It was day 2 of the photoshoot and there was a storm coming and the light was coming and going and not cooperating very well. I was about to give up and the clouds sort of parted and streaks of light came through. Thoughts were going through my head of "is this really going to happen..." I was grinning from ear to ear as I was snapping pictures. Chills were repetitively going down my spine. My arms were continually getting goosebumps. It was amazing. All I could think about was his Grandfather...even though I had never met him. As soon as I was in the hotel room that night, I had to show my husband the photos and tell him of what I felt. I actually was feeling a bit guilty that he was not out there and able to feel what I did and see what I did. Words can not describe it.

How we became rail fans.

It was June 2009 and my son was about to turn 2 years old. We took a trip to Toys R Us to pick up a gift or something. We were walking to the back of the store and went by the train section of the store. Nicholas got REALLY excited, so we stopped and he looked at everything and played with the train set they had on display. I was shocked at his enthusiasm about the trains. It was never a thought in my mind to get him trains as toys and he had never seen Thomas the Train on tv either.

I told my husband that night about Nicholas's reaction in the store. He wanted to see it for himself. So, that weekend we went to a different Toy's R Us store and we got the same reaction. We decided for his birthday to purchase the train table set which came with all sorts of wood track, trains & accessories. It was a HIT! He played with it everyday and just loved it.

We decided to introduce him to Thomas the Train and he fell in love with that as well. We found out Thomas was going to come out to a train museum somewhat close to our house in November of 2009. We thought it would be a great time and took him to go see Thomas.

That trip to Orange Empire Railway Museum was life-changing. Nicholas loved Thomas, no doubt, but the excitement he showed towards riding the REAL trains and checking out all the other things the museum had to offer was fantastic.

We decided to go back to the museum that December for their Santa Train. What a difference the event was in comparison to Thomas. The Thomas event was packed and totally crazy. The Santa Train was much calmer and a much more relaxed environment to be able to explore the grounds better. We had a great day checking out all the buildings and seeing all of the museum trains & trolleys. Nicholas...as well as us, had a great time.

Introduction to US!

My name is Jennifer and I have an amazing husband, Bryan. Together, we have our son Nicholas who is 4 1/2.

I decided to start this blog for a few reasons.

1. to document and be able to write down memories of our family's rail adventures
2. to share pictures, ideas, thoughts with others about railroading
3. to help encourage other parents that kids love railroads!