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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Children's Museum

Today we went to the Children's Museum in Bloomington. The kids had a blast! Every time we go Ian can do more and more things, and it's so neat to watch him explore and learn. Rinnah was even able to climb on things this time, and explore some of the areas for smaller kids. She loved splashing in the water! Here are a few pics (more in the album on the newest photos tab in the upper right)

Ian playing with the toy bus and train set:

From Children's Discovery Museum-Bloomington, IL


Rinnah climbing on the soft toy area:
From Children's Discovery Museum-Bloomington, IL


Rinnah cheesing it up:
From Children's Discovery Museum-Bloomington, IL


Ian and Granddaddy playing with the trucks:
From Children's Discovery Museum-Bloomington, IL


Rinnah and Grandmother playing with the xylophone:
From Children's Discovery Museum-Bloomington, IL


Rinnah and Daddy at the funhouse mirror:
From Children's Discovery Museum-Bloomington, IL


Rinnah playing at the mirror:
From Children's Discovery Museum-Bloomington, IL


We went to get lunch down the street, and the entire street is torn up for construction. Like literally, it's a pile of dirt and they were tearing out more of the sidewalk as we walked by. Ian LOVED watching all the construction equipment. We were literally about five feet away from the digger at one point. I think he liked that better than the museum! I should have gotten a picture.

We pushed the kids way past their limits and they were pretty cranky the rest of the day, but it was worth it because they had so much fun. At least, I think it was. We'll see how they do tomorrow. ;) We really did have a great day.

Here are some videos. Rinnah going up and down a step at the museum (one of her favorite things today!) and Ian playing with some balls at a farm exhibit.



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