The below portraits were all made out of jelly beans, and they lined several walls of the museum!!! How cool is that?
Most of my siblings had fun in the Dinosphere, so much so that two of them began acting like cavemen!!
(M7, my youngest sister, was in a hurry to get out of there. With the ever-changing "weather" and the "roars" of the dinosaurs, she was just a little bit scared.)
Yep! That's my brother (J5)!! : D
We also traveled to "China" where we "discovered" terra cotta soldiers and helped put them back together.
Mama winning a thumb war |
J7 |
J2 |
Then, we discovered the Caribbean shipwreck of our relative Capt. Kidd's Cara Merchant. It was so cool to be face to face with artifacts of our infamous relative, right here in Indiana!! (What are the chances of THAT?!)
17th century "onion" bottles (so named because of their wide bottoms) |
Me in front of one of his cannons that is being restored by electrolytic reduction. |
This teak wood was an important clue that showed that the shipwreck was Captain Kidd's. |
Spanish coins |
M7,Dad, J7 & M4 |
M7, M6 and Dad in Waterworks |
Sister-in-law A & second oldest brother, J2 |
A & Mom
Well, as you can tell we had another fun time. If you're ever in the Indianapolis area, I suggest going to the Children's Museum, where you'll make tons of memories that will last a lifetime.
Good job Daughter #2!!! We had a wonderful time! I am still looking for that shrunken head!! By the way, I think the girls won in the "boy vs. girl"!
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