Saturday, April 9, 2011

Another Science Museum

One of the great things about our Fernbank membership is that it allows us to enter other science museums across the county. We took advantage of this over spring break, as we went to visit friends in Charlotte and go to Discovery Place. It is wonderful, especially when visited with great friends.

The rain forest exhibit was our first stop.


Have you ever tried to take seven kids to a museum with just two adults? It was an adventure. Here are the six older kids. We were afraid to pose the baby in this picture.

The aquarium was interesting.



Amanda loved the jellyfish.


This is the chaos that I saw every time I turned around. They are all trying to fit on one stool.

We loved the upstairs physics area.






And a special presentation about native people was an unexpected treat.

These sail boats were kind of cool. You could turn the direction of the wind and move the boats across the table. Once Andrew got the hang of it, loved racing the boats.

He also enjoyed using the pulleys to raise the seat.









This seat used negative air pressure (or something like that) to "pull" the seat up.


The girls were fascinated...all except the sleeping baby.





This was a bed of nails. Scott said it did not even hurt!

We took a break for a picnic lunch and the baby enjoyed some stretching time (and lots of kisses.)


Back inside, the favorite room of the day was the toddler room. All of the kids loved the water play area.




















Amanda stayed long after everyone else had moved on.


I finally convinced Amanda to dance in front of the big fan in hopes that she would dry a bit.


The boys really enjoyed building cars and racing them.


Back at the water table one last time before we leave.


Back at home, we really enjoyed a great visit. Amanda especially loved playing with the baby...a real, live baby!!






With seven children, you are bound to lose track of one at least once. At one point, I went to check on Amanda. She had been brushing the baby's teeth.




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