The day after Christmas, we took the kids to the Life and Science Museum in Durham. Even though it takes us a little while to get there (about 30 minutes), it is well worth the drive. The kids love it, and we love it, too. It is a great way for the kids to blow off steam (inside or out, depending on the weather), and I love watching them interact with the animals or blocks or physics experiments or model trains. There is always something new and different, and the kids
love it.
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Building something with large foam blocks |
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My handsome blue-eyed boy |
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Miles loves the track with the balls. |
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Evie is always along for the ride in the Ergo. |
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Daddy helps the kids try to catch the "clouds" in the atmospheric exhibit. |
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