Monday, August 3, 2009
Sunday, August 2, 2009
When a Museum Isn't Really a Museum....
Our second day in St. Louis was comprised of a quick trip to the zoo and the City Museum, which isn't really a museum at all. It is the most creative place for kids and kids at heart that I have ever seen. Seven stories of fun kept us entertained for over four hours, although we could honestly have stayed longer. There are giant welded climbing sculptures, super-sized slides between floors, swings, hidden gerbil-like tunnels in ceilings, tree houses and even a complex maze of dinosaur caves. The kids had a blast and Chris and I challenged our older bodies to climb high and slide fast. Daredevil Brody was quickly trying slides by himself, and was eager to do the super-slide that goes from the roof and spirals seven floors to the bottom.Brody sliding by himself
Georgia and Ally navigating the stepping stones
Georgia and Ally navigating the stepping stones
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Saturday, August 1, 2009
Peanuts and Cracker Jacks
Georgia and her brownie troop
We headed down today for our first real look at St. Louis (other than driving through on our way to Texas) to attend Girl Scout Day at Busch Stadium. Georgia's brownie troop and hundreds of other scouts were invited to walk in a parade around the perimeter of the baseball field. They
waved and I tried to get some pictures with my zoom lens from our "penthouse" seats. And by penthouse, I am referring to the altitude not necessarily the luxuriousness.
Chris and I were two of maybe ten people supporting the Houston Astros, who unfortunately lost 3-1. Georgia decided to go with the majority and root for the Cardinals.....traitor. Brody was happily entertained by his best buddy from preschool, Brandon, whose family came down with one of the other brownie families. They were much more interested in shelling roasted peanuts.
Carlie and Georgia
Chris and Kacee
Chris and the kids from the stadium
view of the Gateway Arch
Brody and Brandon
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