Wednesday, July 23, 2008

We went to the Natural History and Science Museum yesterday, which we have not gone to in about a year. We got into a rut when we were in the apartment and I feel like we're over that now. Life is much better now.

The kids were really happy to visit the museum. It's one of B's favorites but T actually really enjoyed himself this time. It's amazing what a year of growth can do for a small child. Before, he used to get tired and bored about halfway through. This time, he didn't even want to leave.

The highlights, as always, were: the insect display with magnifiers, the dinosaur artifact room, the hominid evolution dioramas (or "the hairy people" as T calls them), the giant T Rex replica skeleton and the puppet theatre. B also really likes the room with the ancient sealife dioramas, a room that no one else likes. It's full of trilobite models and such. It's challenging trying to keep T content so that B can have his time in this room. I'm pretty bored in that room but I want B to have the time that he needs. Of course, T likes to spend an inordinate amount of time at the insect display, which is funny considering that he's terrified of insects. Oh, while we were there, B read "blue mud dauber". His reading has just exploded.

At the hominid evolution section, we talked about what the Latin terms for ancient humans meant and who "Lucy" was. The museum is a bit outdated, however. Their displays presents Neanderthals as "archaic homo sapiens" and, therefore direct human ancestors. We spoke about modern scientists' theories of Neanderthals being a separate species that went extinct.

We also spent a bit of time in the Earth section, talking about what causes earthquakes and where crystals come from. When we left the museum gift shop, in addition to two cheap toys, we left with a handful of geodes that we hope to break open this weekend.

We had a good day.

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