Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Ann Arbor trip

Yesterday we got to borrow the in-laws' minivan so we hightailed it to Ann Arbor Hands on Museum for a fun get away to oneof our favorite places to hang out and spend time:







Casey and the hot air balloon.














Greta and the 3-D tennis ball puzzle.
















Even with the diagram, none of us could do it beside Greta.
















Rubber band art.















Climbing the rock wall.

















Green screen technology.


















Fun floating head!















Charlie at the pin-pixle thing.












Cracking up with the binary-message balls.














Water table.















Lunch break! There is no restaurant so we bring our own...including the blankie for tablecloth! Tres chic.












A kiss from baby Casey















Charlie chillin in the ambulance.






















Baby face.


























































Water table fishie rescue game was promptly invented, of course.














Pouring all over the place, Casey is finally in his happy place.














Casey and the Human Body velcro guy.

















Mickey driving the ambulance.

















T E E T H
















Ok fine, I'll ride the gyroscope thing!


















More body guy.
















The water table room.














Delayed Speech microphone game.















Greta's on TV!













Charlie in the baby part.































Casey fake hurt on the Ambulance.
































Casey in the Old-Tyme general store.














































Mickey doing sand art with the pendulum.































































Can Pikachu play too?














2 comments:

Amanda said...

I'm jealous, i want to go!..

You guys always seem to do such fun family events..way to go Mom.

Housefairy said...

Thanks!!!
That place rules, I would love it if you came sometime---there is so much to do and see for adults, so you wouldnt be bored, for sure--plus wth extra hands/eyes i might be able to try an exhibit too!