Out of order pic, doing the pollution game. Trying to piece together pottery is MUCH harder than it looks!
Flooding the plain. My world all right around there.
Learning about erosion.The ice exhibit was still there. This is a really cool exhibit. Here you can build your own snowflakes.Always like doing this thing where you can see that I am always MUCH colder than everyone else in my family since I am purple.
making things appear by dancing. This is a cool part where the flakes reveal different animals depending on how you move.
Seeing that we are much taller than these people.Even Collin liked doing the movement to see animal thing.
Learning about wolf caves.
Jumping on ice bergs.
The boys left after a couple of hours with Ryan, but the girls and I had brought lunch and we ate salads in the cafeteria area.
We spent a couple more hours here and went back and finished the parts we hadn't gotten to this visit yet.I spy in the marshlands. Checking out sharp teeth.
In all the times we have been there, we have never done this "solve the mystery" where you try and guess how the dinosaur bones disappeared. It was a really cool thing about different scientists predicting what happened to them and then you had to vote.
Fossil digging always a hit.
Smelling the yuckies. Picture on the big fossil foot but with only two kids this time since the boys had left :( this is a tradition every time we go.
Water play area.
It was fun to go and do something all of us. I still really enjoy Saturday adventures.
9/25/25
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