The next day, we geared up and headed back downtown for the Children's Museum. Here are the kids on the front steps. On the top row: Rob, Will, and Josh Bottom Row: Olivia, Sarah, Jon, and Ben


Above: Ginny and I waiting to go in to the exhibits.

Olivia, Rob, and Josh posing under the arch we built.

Josh (with his picture face) at the archeology exhibit. They had several bones buried under sand, and kids could "excavate" with paintbrushes and little brooms.

There was also a water works exhibit. The kids got to experiment with locks and dams.
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