Thursday, February 19, 2015

How to Beat the Winter Blues Part 2

On Valentine's Day we went to the Field Museum.  We hadn't been since Jesse was around Max's age, so it was time for another visit, especially since Jesse is really interested in mummies and Ancient Egypt stuff.  The entire month of February is free for Illinois residents, so that was another bonus.  Of course, the place was packed, but we got there before it opened and got about 5 minutes of the Ancient Egypt exhibit nearly to ourselves (then the place got crazy!).  It was a REALLLLLLY cold day with lots of wind, but luckily the walk from the car to the museum wasn't too long.

Some of Jesse's favorite books right now are the Magic Tree House series, which includes a book about Ancient Egypt, hence the recent fascination.  Jack, one of the book's main characters, is always taking notes in his notebook about the places that he and his sister visit, so Jesse wanted to be just like Jack and take notes about everything (literally, everything) he saw at the museum.  It was really cute, and I will have to make sure that the notes don't get thrown away.  He certainly looked pretty funny sprawled out in front of the exhibits writing notes (he told us what he wanted to write and we told him how to spell it).






If you can see his notes, you will notice a rectangular-shaped box and two stick figures.  That was a picture he drew of two mummies in a sarcophagus.


We also enjoyed seeing lots of mammals.  Max seemed to really appreciate these, as he is in the stage of learning/liking animal sounds.


This was inside the second level of the Egyptian tomb. We went through it several times.


Max is not sure whether or not he likes all this mummy stuff...


I thought he looked so grown-up here, walking down the hall.  Not sure what he was thinking, though...





Max was worn-out by the end but was woken up since we had to bundle him up to get back to the car.


1 comment:

  1. Max looks so adorable sleeping in the stroller! Haven't checked on your blog in awhile and haven't written on mine either! You have inspired me to get back to it.

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