Our Metro Rail Adventure

Connor and I took a ride on the Metro Gold Line today ($3 each for an all day pass).  It is only 2 stops from our house to the stop near Best Buy and Petsmart.  The Gold line runs along the center of 210 freeway in Pasadena.  So, as we sat on the platform awaiting our train, we watched trucks, and cars and buses drive past on the freeway.  The train arrived and the door slid open with a whoosh.  Connor hopped on the train and immediately turned to me and said, "Daddy, hold you!"  So, I picked him up and sat down.  I suppose he was a little unsure about the whole experience, but he seemed to like it afterward.

We spent 20 minutes or so playing at Best Buy.  They have a little station in the center of the store where kids can try out games and computers.  Connor streaked across the dance pad controller of "Dance, Dance Revolution 2" several times, then we proceeded to the television section.  We sat and watched movie trailers and other promo material in one of the home theater setups where they have couches.  Connor really liked the trailer for Stealth, an upcoming movie about a computer controlled jet fighter that goes rogue and tries to kill everyone.  Thinking machines always get struck by lighting and try to kill everyone in the movies (except for Johnny 5 in Short Circuit, he liked people and played with butterflies).  We rounded out the trip by playing the keyboard and pushing a vacuum cleaner.

Next up, Petsmart.  Connor was most interested in the fish and the dogs.  We also looked at birds, rodents (hamsters, mice, rats, and guinea pigs) and cats.  The dogs were all in a big holding area with glass walls so you could see them.  Several attendants stood around supervising as the dogs played.  There was a partition separating the area into two parts.  I couldn’t exactly determine why, but they occasionally passed some of the dogs from one side to the other.  Usually it was smaller dogs, so maybe they were keeping them away from the big dogs.  However, on the small dog side there was also a great dane.  Maybe he just thought he was small like in that old Disney movie, The Ugly Dachsund.  Anyway, when the dogs got too rowdy, the attendant had a hose and would spray the dogs.  It was quite effective.

Finally, we ate some lunch from Togo’s (a sandwich shop like Subway) next to a fountain, took a potty break and then headed back to the train.  Connor got tired of walking and I carried all 40 pounds of him for about 3/4 of a mile to and from the train stations.  Now, he is in his bed "resting" which sounds more like pounding cars against each other.  It was a fun trip and we might take another ride tonight since our pass was good all day.

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1 Response to Our Metro Rail Adventure

  1. Janelle Thurman says:

    I loved hearing about your day! I was especially amused by Connor’s “resting” – hmmm, sounds a lot like his Daddy at that age!

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