Today, we're visiting the Johnson NASA Space Center in Houston. We went out early today around 7:30am to have our breakfast then heading to the space center. The first thing we did once we reached there is to take a ride on the “blue” tram since we are just the right timing before it depart to the visitng center. Well, we learn a lot from the blue tram tour as they have a tour guide that explaining each of everything to visitors.
What a bad day, on the way back to the main hall (indoor), and while our tram is almost reached the check out point, there suddenly came the heavy rain with heavy wind that blow to the tram; all passengers are getting wet then! Poor little Lindy was in the tram too! We have to cover up baby Lindy with our body so that she won’t get much wet and luckily I got bring umbrella. Hubby is using the umbrella to protect Lindy as well besides his body. At the end, we both get wet from head to toe but baby Lindy is just a little wet on her hair…phew!
Once getting down from the tram, immediately we changed shirt and pant for Lindy and dry up her hair. Next, I went to a souvenir shop to buy a new T-shirt and get myself change immediately too! Hubby didn’t change his t-shirt as he’s just get a bit wet on his shirt but pity him, he gets wet on the jeans and shoe. Anyway, we missed another 2 tram tours (that is White and Red tram) cos’ the weather was so bad that day and the tram tour was cancelled too.
Rainy or sunny, we continue our tour in the main hall. Here, I’d like to share some of the photos while we’re doing our "tour-around". For more photos, check out my Facebook yah!

The "blue tram" tour. See, it is kind of "open"; that is why when heavy rain and wind blow, all passengers get wet.

The "blue tram" tour is bringing all visitors to visit this "control room". And the tour guide is doing his explanation to all of us.

The "blue tram" tour is also bringing us to visit the astronaut cemetery area. One tree with one astronaut that die in their mission. See below picture too!




1 comments:
hi Amy.. glad to come by to see what's up with the astronaut.. :P
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