Here's ds5 playing Legos with Auntie (dh's younger sister, with whom we stayed)
We got to visit dh's two sons who live on the East Coast, and meet the rest of the family that we hadn't met yet. Here is oldest brother with his 3 y/o twins, and of course my kids.
One of the highlights of our trip was attending one of the last performances of Beauty and the Beast on Broadway. The show ended a week after we saw it! DS5 professed to not like the show--except of course when Gaston met his demise--but every time some techno-trick happened onstage, he was all eyes and ears and wanting to know how they did that, plus counting how many spotlights might be shining on a particular actor at a particular time, and of course, figuring out all of the colored lights! He didn't wiggle and squirm a whole lot, so I'm thinking he enjoyed it more than he let in ;-) Here are my kids and their little cousins in front of the stage door with the poster.
At the Ben Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, there were many learning experiences, including a huge model of the human heart that you could go through, a lifesaving trainer, dissections, and lots of other fun stuff. There was also an electricity exhibit with lots of self-powered generators. Here ds5 is turning one of the many cranks he turned that day, to make something light up or move! After that, is dd10 in her new job. She's been hired as a telegraph operator. Now to brush up on those Morse Code skills ;-)
The King Tut exhibit was in this same museum, but of course, you can't take any pictures there--what a shame :-( I'll have to steal my grandpa's DVD of the exhibit when I want a refresher. Suffice it to say, the exhibit is fabulous! What a wonderful collection of antiquity. The displays were labelled well, so I could explain even to a 5 y/o what most of the artifacts were. He was most interested in anything that had gold in it ;-) He also was impressed by the two oldest trumpets in the world. And, having just read the Biblical account of Moses and the 10 plagues, he liked seeing Pharoah's sword and imagining that it might have been like what the Pharoah in Moses' time also had.
We visited the ocean one sunny warm afternoon. Gorgeous day but the surf was high--probably 4-6' waves breaking at shore, and the rip tide has been dangerous all summer. SIL actually broke a bone in her foot! A wave knocked her down, and as she was trying to get up, another wave hit her and hyperextended her foot and cracked a little bone behind her 3rd toe. Ouch! So now she's in a cast and her summer in the pool isn't happening the way she intended ;-)
Another day on the water was spent visiting the Statue of Liberty. A word of warning--you can't just go to the island and go into the Lady anymore! You have to have a pass to get in to her, and that pass has to be reserved 2-10 days prior to your visit! We didn't know, so we didn't go in. Oh well, it was a nice day for a boat ride, and we had a great walk around the island.
I don't have pics of our messed up hotel reservation, but a word of warning to the wise--don't book if you're talking to an operator in a Third World country!!! I booked thru Yahoo Travel, which uses Travelocity, and they booked me into a hotel 1.5 hrs away from where I wanted to be! Needless to say, we were NOT happy campers over that screw-up. Added to that, when we got home, I discovered that they charged me for cancelling the reservation, even tho it was their mistake, so I now have to wait up to 14 days to get my money back! You wouldn't need a pic of that--just think of a teapot steaming, that would be me, LOL. And now you've been warned.
That's the nutshell version--the rest would be way too long for a blog. Maybe next time I'll blog daily, LOL.
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