On Wednesday morning we went to the Pro-Am Memorial Golf Tournament as part of their Military Appreciation Day and watched some of the best golfers in the world up close.
It was another hot and humid day and the children were quite exhausted from the day at the zoo and didn't like all that walking very much. Luckily, we found some shade to watch some players.
The miniature fighter plane was also a hit for the kids.
In the evening, they hosted a Junior Golf Clinic and while we ran late due to the rain and rush hour traffic and missed Jack Hanna and some of his fury animal friends, the children learned from a couple of Pro golfers how to hold a golf club properly. And they met the Zoo mascot and came close to the Memorial Golf Tournament trophy.
After breakfast on Thursday morning and with more rain on the horizon, we decided to spend the day at Cosi, a science center for children. This museum was all hands-on and so much fun for young and old. STEM activities are so important for young minds and this center had lots of interesting activities. How old is this tree? (832 rings= 832 years)
Underwater exploration:
Throughout the day, the museum has different shows and we loved watching and participating in the one about electric shock. Elliot was brave enough to be shocked while Amelia's hair got spiked.
The whole family enjoyed the Gadget cafe, where we could choose different experiments to try from a menu. Shinning pennies, creating baking soda bubbles and making Flubber was a huge hit.
Elliot trying the "human noise" piano, which made burping, farting, and other disgusting sounds. Obviously, my boy loved it.
Velvet Hands:
The Kids' Zone, complete with a water table, climbing wall and arts-and craft center was a definite favorite for both children.
Elliot's favorite part of the museum was for sure the Dinosaur Gallery from the American Museum of National History. He was able to get up close to spectacular displays of dinosaur casts and some impressive pre-historic monsters.
Elliot next to T. Rex's Thigh Bone |
The science center also featured a space exhibit, which was Derrick's favorite part:
I tried the Wire Unicycle, which is located 17 feet above the ground and quite intimidating for the first few feet.
After 6 hours at the museum it was time to head back to the hotel. There was still much more to explore but that we will do on our next visit to Ohio. We finished the day with another ice-cream cone from Graeter's and a good night's rest. On our way home from Columbus, we stopped in Cincinnati to see our dear friends. Of course, the couple of hours we spent together were much too short but o' so good for the soul.
It felt good to be back home and our cat and the fish were happy to have us back as well. We will finish the weekend by playing, resting and catching up on some yard work before the children start of their summer camp session tomorrow.
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