Day two: Children's Museum
Playing in the sand pit
Ahoy matey!
James playing in the bottom of the pirate ship - he put himself in the brig.
Can you guess what James is doing in this picture? - Little stinker
Practicing brushing teeth
In the dentist chair
This was a puppet I was holding and James was brushing his teeth - he loved it!
Looks like just a slight fracture, a little ice and some rest and you should be good as new in a few days...
This part of the Museum was the Teddy Bear Hospital
Listening for a heart beat
Daddy's turn
teddy's turn
Time for a shot. Andrew said teddy was very brave and got to have a sticker
In the Camping room...
All that paddling really takes the energy out of you
In the circus room. Andrew enjoyed seeing himself in the distorted mirrors
The circus room had all kinds of costumes Andrew could hardly wait to try some of them on.
Batman!
Star wars Storm Trooper
At the grocery store
Hmm what should we get Brother?
Milk - check, graham crackers - check, yogurt, doughnuts and cookies? check!
Let's see should I request 'Twinkle Twinkle little star' or 'Mary had a little lamb'....tough choice
Making ice cream sundae's
At the star maker sound stage...
Tuning up the ol guitar
These are fantastic Amy! What a wonderful place to take the boys!!! Thank you so much for sharring all of this:) It means the world to me!
ReplyDeleteLaughing so hard right now, "That hurts, that hurts in my ears." - Andrew when Daddy put the stethoscope in the appropriate place.
ReplyDeleteMan, I'm tired after the Kid's Museum! Looked like a good day to go - I didn't see a single other child in the photos. The boys must have had a blast!
Hi Kelly! I'm glad you like the blog, it's been a great way for everyone to "see" what we've been up to:)
ReplyDeleteLynanne - I knew you would enjoy that video of Andrew too funny! I had a coffee before we went to the museum, spent about 3 hours there and was SO tired by the time we got out of there! We got there first thing when they opened so we practically had the place to ourselves until it was time to leave.