Monday, September 17, 2018

Seattle Children's Museum

I wanted my kids to have a place to just go have fun, use their imagination, so we went to the Seattle Children's Museum.  It was fun.


I guess my kids are the catch of the day.  I have learned that if there is a cut out spot anywhere, my kids will put their heads inside and demand a picture.


Hannah checks out herself in the mirror while Adam works on some gears.


This was fun to watch as you twist the balls drop and roll through the course.


My kids liked pretending to be sailors for awhile.  I got in the boat too and got taken to far off places.


Hannah checks out the instruments in the African room.  She likes anything that makes noise.


This was a house set up to be like a home in Japan.  We even got to sit on the floor around the table to "eat".


Painting in the craft room.  Adam had a hard time when it was time to leave here.


This room was one of the favorites - a grocery store with little carts and cash registers and everything.  We did a lot more in the museum but I didn't get a lot of pictures because we were playing together.  But it was a cool place.


Then we walked around to look at the Space Needle.  We did not go inside but it was still cool.


Some street vendors gave my kids balloons. 


As we walked back to the car we saw like the biggest coolest play structure ever.  This was a blast.  I had to bite my tongue to not constantly call out "be careful" because the kids did get up pretty high.  And there were huge slides on top. No injuries, hooray!


Megan sits on this cool swing at the park.  So it was a fun day. 

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