Making bunny cupcakes with Grandma Joan in New York
The cousins reunited for Easter egg hunts and a geology-themed quest
with physical challenges of course
Back at home, the porch is almost complete
The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem had an exhibit on the art of Play. Here you were instructed to fit 2 people in an ugly sweater and pose
a fabric porthole that was kind of fun
The wand shop on Salem's main street was even more fun
The cousins reunited for Easter egg hunts and a geology-themed quest
with physical challenges of course
Back at home, the porch is almost complete
The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem had an exhibit on the art of Play. Here you were instructed to fit 2 people in an ugly sweater and pose
a fabric porthole that was kind of fun
The wand shop on Salem's main street was even more fun
One of my favorite lake effects is the shimmering sun reflections
Coke vs Pepsi and Sprite vs 7-Up were no problem for the kids to discern. Cream sodas and root beers were also not a challenge. Dr. Pepper turned out to be the hardest for them to identify.
Note the amateurish pauses to open each egg
and now watch the professionals
A different exhibit at the PEM was actually fun, called XYZT it is a series of interactive light and video displays that defy description. Check out Twisty Tessie.
and whirling Erin
The Pink balloon room was part of the Play exhibit. It was fun until midway through, when you noticed all the accumulated hair on the balloons from previous Players.
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