Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Spring Break?

With the snow finally melting, I was literally ready for a spring break last week.  I wanted to break out of the house!  So even though we'd already had one field trip, we took a second one a couple of days later.  This one was to the children's museum we have a membership to.

We practically had the place to ourselves which was so nice.


Abby had so much fun playing this time, and the kids even ended up on video.  A student from the local university was doing a project about the museum and he wanted to show kids enjoying the exhibits.  When he said 'movie' the kids were more than happy to accommodate.

I discovered a flyer while we were at the children's museum that was advertising dollar admission for all sorts of things this week.  It's too good of a deal to pass up, so it looks like we might be having an official spring break this week after all.  :)

Yesterday I took the kids to a children's science museum.  I'll say this.  For three bucks total, it was worth it.  For $13 an adult and $8 a kid, it is a huge rip off.  I'm so glad we went on a dollar day.  The exhibits themselves are mostly a lot of 'push a button and see what happens'.  The scientific explanations are written out with each thing, but kids don't generally read those.  $3 fun, yes.  $29 fun, no.  The best part was the combustion demonstration we watched; that really was interesting AND neat to watch. 


This was the most hands on thing.  Logan enjoyed trying to build a robot.

There were a few animals (mostly small snakes, frogs, and turtles) plus this big python.  

They were so funny about this picture.  I wanted them to stand in front of the snake, but they didn't want to be close to it with their backs turned.

Abby enjoyed crawling around a little baby area.

True to form, Annie found reading material, and spent quite a while reading.
After the science museum, we went to a children's theatre which was another dollar admission event.  I didn't know what to expect, but it turned out well.  It was a humorous recitation of several nursery rhymes complete with audience participation.  Any children who wanted to act were pulled onto the stage and given parts.  The boys enjoyed watching only, but Annie participated in one of the skits.  She thought it was pretty neat to be on stage. 

Today we had plans to collect sap at a nature preserve, but a naughty child changed that.  Tomorrow and Thursday we're going to have play dates with friends who are out of school, and Friday I think we'll see what the other dollar admission places have to offer.  Spring break?  I think so.  :)

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