I had never before heard of (much less been to) a children's museum. For those of you out there like me, they are less like museums and more like glorified children's play places. The few that we have visited are in warehouses and they are full of climbing and building things. We remembered our camera when we went to the museum in Baltimore and Lancaster, PA, but we have forgotten our camera both times that we visited our favorite one in Wilmington, DE.
I tried (but failed) to get a good picture of the 3 story urban treehouse in Baltimore. Ruby was too young to trust in this and the older kids and noise scared Anne, so they didn't get into this as much as I had hoped. Here is a picture that captured part of it... (that's Ruby in the pink and Megan is holding Anne next to her)
There was a room full of drums with plastic hollow tubes. You can't imagine the decibel level, but of course the girls loved it.
We we drove the hour to Lancaster, during which we saw several horses and buggies of the Amish, but we were pretty disappointed to see that the building was very small. But it was packed full of fun things to do and we had a ball for a few hours. Megan enjoyed the face painting area. The paints were water colors. Brilliant!
2 comments:
So fun- how wonderful that you have so many places so close by. I love the painted mustache!!!! Seriously brought a smile to my face.
That place looks like some serious FUN!!!!! I also love the mustache! I'm glad the afghan made it to you, and I am glad you like it. Brandon was so excited when he opened up the HOMEMADE BLACK LICORICE TAFFY...he remembered how good it was and ate all of it himself, I believe! He and Laurynn used your fabulous gift card to celebrate their birthdays by going out on a Daddy-Daughter Date (their birthdays are only 6 days apart). Anyway--we've been thinking of you--hope you had a great birthday and anniversary in December--we really did think of you, I promise! Love you all!
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