Saturday, May 21, 2011

Atlanta Children's Museum

While in Atlanta Gabriel, Grandma and I visited the Children's Museum. I am not quite sure I would call it a "museum" more like a deluxe play and learning environment...wait, is that a museum?

Anyhow, they have a great area for 2 and under. When we got there Gabriel had the place to himself for a good 20 minutes, which was all the pre-snack endurance he had anyway. He played a piano, crawled through a tunnel several times, attempted to walk across a bridge and even tried a slide again...still not a fan.

After our snack (bananas and goldfish) we ventured into the bigger kid areas since they were mostly involved in storytime. Gabriel shooped at a mini grocery store, played in a kitchen, milked a cow, drove a tractor, danced on a bridge and sat on a camel, which he like as much as he likes slides. It was a great adventure!

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This was a bouncy bridge and Gabriel stopped in the middle to bounce to some music!
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I am sure he is thinking, "I ride in the front of these things all the time. How my mom never gets this little one for me. I can help!"
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After the museum we had lunch at the Marietta Diner, where Grandma introduced Gabriel to ketchup and coloring. The rest of his meal had to be dipped in ketchup.

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See the red scribbles? That is Gabriel's handy work. He also did some in blue on the other side.
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