Joaquin & Friends Museum Guides: A Blueberry Patch
For a little change up in the daily activities we decided to venture to a blueberry patch! Amanda was telling a story about pumpkin picking in Iowa on another tour, which sparked the idea to find a summer version of that. I found a farm about 15 minutes outside of Des Moines, so I put the 3 kiddos in the car and we jetted off. When the Uber said we had arrived I was sure I put the wrong address in, since we were stopped in front of a small farm house on a country road. I went to the front door and rang the doorbell which resulted in no answer…well some kittens greeted me with a dead bird but that was it. Just as I was about to call the Uber back a teenager came out and showed us to 10 bushes that had a few blueberries to pick. The boys were entertained for about 4 minutes, and Luna had already eaten all of the ripe berries off the branches. In my attempt to keep the activity last a bit longer it started pouring rain…soooo the Uber was called back.
Thankfully the Science Center of Iowa was super close to the venue, and it was one of Joaquin’s favorites from a few tours ago. The boys had so much fun, and spent about 45 minutes building Lego cars to race down a track (God bless drawn out activities, we love you Legos). We definitely stayed until closing time.
After dinner we took a stroll to Molly’s cupcakes and had the BEST cupcakes. Our favorites were cake batter and wedding cake. There were cool swings on the bar that the boys sat on to devour their cupcakes, and a ton of board games so we really made the most of that dessert trip.
It ended up being a great day, even amidst the rainy blueberry patch.