I consider myself a Tusconan, Tucsonense to the core. I lived here as a baby and spent many Spring vacations here with my grandparents as a child. I fell in love at a very young age with the majestic beauty of the desert and moved back here to stay when I was 14. I graduated from Sabino H.S and went on to graduate from the UofA- gatos salvajes! I have lived and worked here for over 20 years, yet I can always find something new and fun to do as a family.
Our town offers so many wonderful happenings and hangouts. I want to share one day of adventures here.
We went to the Musuem of Art- Family Days- Picture This! A brief tour through the current exhibit of 100 years 100 Ranchers: Photographs by Scott T. Baxter and a storytelling activity for the kiddos. We then moved to the Educational Building where the entire family had the opportunity to work on an art project. There was a live Cowboy posing for us to try pencil or charcoal drawings! Fun and dirty LOL These happen every 1st Sunday with free admission and I always list them on Tucson Happenings.
We then went to Empire Pizza on Congress. Another first for us. The pizza was great! Cheesecake was heavenly. I also appreciated the $1 lemonades and sodas with free refills. I guess that Empire has decided that marking drinks up 300% isn't really that cool. The cheesecake was also out of this world. It was a hot day so we sat inside at the bar- it was actually fun for the kids with the music. In the evening or during our "Summer Lite" season from October to April, I would probably opt for the patio :)
On the way home we went to check out Limberlost Park- a lovely gem of a jungle gym there! Will definitely be making some trips there in the future.
Finally, we ended up at Rillito Bridge to watch the bats fly out at dusk -around 7:40pm as we ate some yummy fruit juice paletas from Trader Joe's.
What is something you have done lately with your family in Tucson?
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