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!








This was a bouncy bridge and Gabriel stopped in the middle to bounce to some music!

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!"

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.

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