light piano

This morning we met my cousin and her two older kids at the Children’s Museum! I had not been there in years, since before Annalie was born. It was a bit of a trip down memory lane for me, because I worked there the summer after high school. I had always wanted to work at the Children’s Museum and when I finally did get to work there…I hated it. The staff was very clique-ish. Even though many of them were nice, because I was the new girl I constantly got the boring jobs and scut work. I could understand to some extent, paying my dues and all that. But the thing that really bugged me was that we weren’t supposed to interact with the kids! All we were supposed to do was clean up after them and answer questions. That’s not what I thought working at the Children’s Museum would be like. Needless to say I didn’t last there past that one summer.

picking corn

Of course, this isn’t the same museum it was when I worked there 15 years ago. When I was there, it had just moved into this building and they were still sorta filling the place up with exhibits. It was rather empty back then, actually. And now, it’s full of so many cool things to look at and play with. We didn’t even get to see one-tenth of the museum.

anonymous second cousins
I forgot to ask their mom for permission to put her kids’ photos on the internet. This is my solution.

That is partly because Annalie’s second cousins are a bit younger than her. They won’t be 3 years old till January (they’re twins), and 3-year-olds lose interest much quicker than a 4-year-old does. It’s amazing how fast I forget what a certain age is like once Annalie is past it. Watching the twins today helped me realize how much Annalie has changed in the last year. Life has gotten easier in so many ways. True, 4-year-olds can be challenging at times, but mostly 4 is much easier and smoother than 3.

T-Rex

Because my cousin’s family has a museum membership, she was able to get us in for free, and we got to see the DinO!saur exhibit upstairs for free too. It was pretty cool, with life-size models of various dinos that moved! The kids especially had fun with one model that was only bare metal and joints and gears, set up without the rubber skin. It had a panel of buttons labeled according to what body part they’d move, and you could push the buttons and see how it worked. I thought that was brilliant, showing the man behind the curtain, so to speak. I bet it really helps a lot of kids lose their fear of the moving dinos when they see how it’s done. I know it would have helped me, when I was a kid. You better believe I would have been scared of those suckers when I was Annalie’s age. She wasn’t though! She ran right up to them and oohed and aahed.

trying her hand at face-painting

The face-painting station was always my favorite when was a kid. I made sure we did that today before we left. Because the best part of going to the Children’s Museum is getting to walk around the rest of the day with a flower and a heart painted on your face.

looking a little bit like her mama

6 Responses to “Adventure at the Children’s Museum”

  1. Mim Says:

    Oh! Such great memories you’ve brought back to me!

    We’ve done the Children’s Museums in Philadelphia and Chicago- along with a children’s wing in Louisville. I have great memories of my children shopping for groceries, managing the waterways, and driving the bus.

    I too remember when 4 was easier than 3! At 4, they start to really become the little people they are- great personalities and wonderful conversations.

    Thank-you for sharing a great time and reminding me of some of mine.

  2. Mrs. Wilson Says:

    That looks like so much fun! We have a science centre here and a museum, but they’re nothing like that museum apparently is. I guess that’s the GREAT part about living in (near?) a big city like San Diego.

    That was a great idea with the third picture!

  3. Brian A Says:

    Wow. I’m impressed with the updates to the Children’s Museum. It always seemed a little ramshackle when I was a kid.

  4. Kuky Says:

    That looks really fun. I just looked up children museums near us. Wonder what they’re like?

    And I really like your solution for the picture of the cousins.

  5. Miriam Says:

    This is so fun. Thanks for sharing your day with us. My girls and I are in love with children’s museums. It’s exhausting chasing them but so worth it for the learning and the memories.

    Great pictures too.

  6. BeachMama Says:

    What an awesome Children’s Museum. The one we have here is nice, but not so big ( I think) it seems like we are finished in no time flat.

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