Saturday, January 21, 2012

Children's Museum

On Monday Aaron, Titus, Zoey and I loaded up the van and left Illinois. Aaron dropped me off up in northern Indianapolis to spend time with some friends, while he went down to Louisville for a meeting. Tuesday night he joined us and we were back home around 11:30am on Wednesday morning. While I was in Indianapolis, Melinda and I took the three kids to the Indianapolis Children's Museum. She had a year pass, so it was nice to just spend a couple hours there and not feel guilty for not staying the whole day. Here are a "few" pictures of Titus.

Right before entering the main part of the museum, they have these dinosaurs to ride.
Here he is today.
Here he is back in May 2011 on the same dinosaur, except he wasn't sitting up back then and we couldn't balance him on the top. Now he can get on and off, jump around, etc. all by himself.
In fact, he is so much more mature now that we let him drive a car at the museum.

Then, I decided I didn't want him to grow up too fast. The water table was more suitable. He is a little sad in the second picture because some girl hit him on the head with a little fishing rod.
Titus' climbing skills were more advanced than I thought. He really showed them off and this momma was proud and loved watching him try to figure the climbing out on his own.
I was surprised when he climbed up this hill, because it was approx. the same length as he is and straight up.

All three kids enjoyed the construction site. They are all three such fun kids.
We went to the science area and I enjoyed getting pictures of Titus being a woodland animal.
About right here is when Titus was done being a woodland animal and just wanted his mamma.
But, as always, mamma needed one last picture. I forget the why, but the Children's Museum is known for this clock. Therefore, Titus couldn't leave without getting his picture taken next to it.
We were thankful for Melinda, her hospitality, and having a pass to a fun place to explore. There was hardly anyone there, which made it very nice. I've always gone on the weekends when it is swamped with kids running everywhere.



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