Monday, July 29, 2013

Wonderscope Children's Museum

One of my favorite places to explore as a child was Wonderscope Children's Museum. I remember when Wonderscope was first built (heck, I remember when the building was still a school!), so I was thrilled when my family had the chance to visit this summer.

Wonderscope is truly a hands-on museum for kids. There are several rooms, so you'll want to give yourselves plenty of time to visit and explore each one. One of the things that I enjoyed the most was that my kids could pick and choose which rooms they wanted to explore since the museum is entirely self-guided.

Whether you simply want to visit the museum to explore with your kids, burn up time on a rainy day, or explore as a home school field trip, this is fantastic for little ones. I noticed that many of the parents at the museum had toddlers, but both my 4 and 6 year old boys had a nice time playing.








You can visit Wonderscope online to find out more information. Wonderscope is open daily from 10-5 during the summer. On Sundays the museum doesn't open until noon, and during the school year they close at 4.

Pricing is as follows:
Ages 3-63 - $7
Ages 64 and up - $6
1 and 2 year olds - $4
Infants under 1 year - FREE

There is also a membership option so if you plan to visit frequently, that may be a more economical option.

Visit Wonderscope at: 5700 King, Shawnee, KS 66203
or call them at 913-287-8888 for more information.

Haoway Chinese Cafe

If you're looking for some quick and simple Chinese food, check out Haoway Chinese Cafe. Located in the King Soopers parking lot off 30th street, this tiny cafe is the perfect place to pick up some lunch to eat at the park. The eatery has a few tables and chairs but fills up quickly. For faster eating, consider taking your food home or simply eating outside.

The food is pretty inexpensive. For less than $4 you can get one item and either rice or noodles. For a little more than $5 you'll get two items and rice or noodles. The staff is friendly and the atmosphere is really relaxed.

Contact info:
1678 30th St
Boulder, CO 80301
(303) 442-5115

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Silver Mine Subs

I just got off a plane from Florida after going down for the weekend to cover the Red Bull Training Grounds Starcraft II competition, so needless to say, I'm a little tired. I'm also a lot hungry.

After a quick Google search, I found Silver Mine Subs right here in Colorado. They're open until 3am, which is perfect since it was already after 10 when I decided to get food. I didn't want to venture out, so I love that I could order this online and have it delivered.

The website makes it very clear that you need to leave a tip on the credit card or tip with cash. You can't leave the tip on the card after the food is delivered. The site also gave a suggested delivery time frame of about 30 minutes.

The prices are pretty reasonable. The restaurant offers subs, soups, and salads. A large sub is $7.99 and while they have a ton of options for pre-made subs, you can easily personalize any sandwich. There's also a $2.00 delivery fee.

We ordered two sandwiches, a side salad, and a pickle.

Don't ask. I just really, really love pickles.



We ordered at 10:00 on a Sunday night and while the website estimated a half hour delivery, our food arrived in a little under an hour. The sandwiches were delicious. The large size is perfect for splitting two meals or sharing with a child or friend. The salad was really simple but for a dollar fifty, who can complain? The pickle was also awesome. I'd definitely order from here again.

Contact info:
Address: 1100 28th St, Boulder, CO 80303
Phone: (303) 402-9400
Hours 10am - 3am