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AZ Science Center

We went on another adventure recently. We went to the science center last Saturday, as well as again yesterday as the kids had a half day at school and I thought it would be a great way to spend the second half of that day -- learning. Imagine that? We had a good time. I invited my SIL Christi to come and join us with her four kids and the kids had fun playing with their cousins! (*Warning - Mega photo overload and pictures of a dissected cows eye ahead - not for weak stomachs*)

J Building a LEGO castle


Making a silly story on the story wall in LEGO castle area


6 Kiddies Having Fun

Two cute little princesses in the Lego Castle area


Little Chillin'


J and the LEGO Dragon

E jousting (love that fake horse)


J and his cousin playing with the magnetic pipes


Very cool pipe building track on the wall and my little man


Experiencing "momentum"

Playing with Pulleys

She did it!
Watching a cows eye dissection with a great deal of interest

Dissected cows eye (YUM) - very cool . . .

J trying to make the same face as this little guy

Comments

Christi Sewell said…
Thank you for posting these pictures. They are wonderful.
Elaine said…
Cool museum! I'd go. How have you been? Love the tea post; for some reason it reminds me of Grandma :)

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