It's the last day of April and according to my forecast; it's the end of spring!?! I'm not ready! I don't even have my peas in the ground yet! But FLOWERS! I'm ready to go buy out a garden center.
Let's talk about museums today!
When was the last time you visited a museum? What kind of museums do you enjoy?
I took my kids to a Science/Technology museum last week. It was very hands on for kids! We all had a blast and learned about everything from dinosaurs to space to eletricity to coral reefs to pulleys and levers. It was REALLY fun! We also visited a children's museum nearby where they got to do things like turn police lights on, dig in sand for fossils, play pianos, and an old telephone switchboard. Both had nice train exhibits too. Children's museums are way more fun than some grown up ones!
For myself I enjoy exhibits on ancient history, gems and minerals (sometimes fossils), and art but particularly non-modern art. I can appreciate modern art a bit; but I don't actually like it. I don't visit museums often. I think I would enjoy them more if I could go completely alone. I'd enjoy it if I could be left to browse at my own pace undisturbed. Especially for art museums. It seems like many museums have apps for smart phones and tablets so you can get more information on exhibits that way.
We've been to an plane/aircraft museum that was interesting. It's not my cup of tea; but ti is neat to get to peek inside different kinds if aircraft and things like that. I think DH enjoyed that one more.
Let's talk about museums today!
When was the last time you visited a museum? What kind of museums do you enjoy?
I took my kids to a Science/Technology museum last week. It was very hands on for kids! We all had a blast and learned about everything from dinosaurs to space to eletricity to coral reefs to pulleys and levers. It was REALLY fun! We also visited a children's museum nearby where they got to do things like turn police lights on, dig in sand for fossils, play pianos, and an old telephone switchboard. Both had nice train exhibits too. Children's museums are way more fun than some grown up ones!
For myself I enjoy exhibits on ancient history, gems and minerals (sometimes fossils), and art but particularly non-modern art. I can appreciate modern art a bit; but I don't actually like it. I don't visit museums often. I think I would enjoy them more if I could go completely alone. I'd enjoy it if I could be left to browse at my own pace undisturbed. Especially for art museums. It seems like many museums have apps for smart phones and tablets so you can get more information on exhibits that way.
We've been to an plane/aircraft museum that was interesting. It's not my cup of tea; but ti is neat to get to peek inside different kinds if aircraft and things like that. I think DH enjoyed that one more.