We spent Memorial Day 2014 at Kid Space Museum in Pasadena. Daddy had never been before and Penny had never been during the summer months so we decided to spend couple of hours there exploring. Kid's Space is a great museum for children, especially small children. With a ton of hands of experiences, Penny was engrossed for hours. While we were there we took part in a Rubber Ducky Race. We brought one of Penny's favorite duckies from home and he raced against 14 other ducks down one of their man made hills. It was really fun watching the plastic ducks go down the hill. Penny's ducky came in 6th I believe.
Kid's Stood at the Top of a Man Made Hill and threw their ducks into the water: href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgk0A6anMwY_b2aafADGnx_W5KA3_to8Ad5Wr31wvHTDk9_j8MflykmphMQouyETNfGnlQ2_Lv31ggeD2wf-YrSi_pvfKbug6wgXX-3KThOAi2hXI834J1FK4-AkIQ5cVJlm5Gi/s640/blogger-image--2100885108.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;">
When I was going to Michigan State University, my friends and I would always go to BW3's for hot wings. They always had a variety of flavored wings from Honey BBQ to steaming hot, hot, death wings. Wings and a beer were just the thing to satisfy a busy student's appetite. When we frequented BW3's it was a dive bar but by the time my brother graduated from MSU they swapped locations for a building across the street and turned the name to Buffalo Wild Wings and the restaurant became more like a chain thing. Well, color me shocked the other day when we went to the movies and I saw a Buffalo Wild Wings being built in the AMC Burbank 16 complex. Apparently, after looking on their website they are one of the fastest top 10 chains in the US. So of course I had to introduce the hubby to one of my favorite college treats. I don't think he is so much a fan of chicken wings so we got boneless chicken wings a.k.a. tasty little chicken chunks in two of the flavored sauc...
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