It all started at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science…
We hit most of the displays. Em loved it! There was a fabulous gem display that affirms my continued awe of God’s creativity! And the dinosaurs! So cool! There was even a skull from a Stegosaurus that was excavated north of Denver the year Em was born. At the close of the day, Em’s Nana took her into the gift shop. She chose a bag of rocks (she loves rocks! I told Em that every rock in our yard, front and back, is part of her very own collection…she thought that was awesome!) and a kaleidoscope, not one with beads or jewels in it, but a plain one that allows you to see multiples of whatever, or whoever, is on the opposite end. So, we had a little fun with it and the camera. See if you can figure out what, or who, it is in each pic!
We hit most of the displays. Em loved it! There was a fabulous gem display that affirms my continued awe of God’s creativity! And the dinosaurs! So cool! There was even a skull from a Stegosaurus that was excavated north of Denver the year Em was born. At the close of the day, Em’s Nana took her into the gift shop. She chose a bag of rocks (she loves rocks! I told Em that every rock in our yard, front and back, is part of her very own collection…she thought that was awesome!) and a kaleidoscope, not one with beads or jewels in it, but a plain one that allows you to see multiples of whatever, or whoever, is on the opposite end. So, we had a little fun with it and the camera. See if you can figure out what, or who, it is in each pic!
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Oh that’s so cool! I love museums… next time I’m in Denver I’ll have to see that one. 🙂
I could tell what some of the kaleidoscope images were… the face ones are so funny! That is awesome!
What fun!!! Love the pictures… kaleidoscopes are so cool.
this is too weird – my mother-in-love has been sending me pictures taken through a kaleidascope all week! you must be on the same wavelength. 🙂 very cute.
Ade
She looks so big and adorable.
Love and miss you guys
Terra
I have similar pics on my blog of a museum we visited a few weeks ago (which my older one has dubbed “the dinosaur museum”). 🙂
jason is the only one i could see right away! must be that tongue:0)
Hey Adrienne 🙂 I loved kaleidascopes as a kid, and I still love them now! How fun to see those pics. I just had to tell you that sometimes I put your blog up just so I can hear the opening song on your list – “May Your Wonders Never Cease.” I LOVE it! Of course, the other songs after that are great too. I’m thinking about you and praying for you today.
Oh wow….I had so much fun looking at the kaledidscope images.
I really thought they were sequences or something inside till you said they weren’t….WOW they were really cool. I enjoyed that very much thanks Adrienne!!!
I’m glad you guys had such a nice time at the museum. What fun
hugs & blessings~
Lynda Bishop
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