Another surreal part was knowing we'd be meeting 6 people from SHS and many of their children who we'd only known through email previously! Some of them I'd known for 10 years on the homeschool email group!!!
We arrived in Boston and got somewhat lost, ended up at the airport not the science museum! We had to o back through a pricey toll and got in the wrong lane. The van had easy pass but the toll taker said we were in a non easy pass lane and could back up and go through the other rather than pay. My friend promptly paid the toll and we laughed thinking that maybe city fold could back up in all that Boston traffic but it was not worth saving a few dollars to us country folks to try it!
Finally arrived at the museum and the kids were in awe of the city. We don't get there often and it all seems so foreign to country kids. They started running through the parking garage and we had to shout and let them know it was not safe to do so.
We made our way into the museum and soon saw some of the SHS Moms! It was very exciting yet overwhelming. The kids, again not used to busy city places, started to run of to see statues and exhibits, I had to keep calling Tristan back. Yet here were almost all the SHS'ers we were meeting, Christy and family had already headed into the museum proper but there were Cynthia, Lisa, Debbie, Laura and Rene! Definitely surreal! We posed for pictures, organized all our tickets and show times and found out when to meet again for some of the shows and exhibits. It was so nice to meet everyone but there was little time to chat in the busy museum foyer with many children wanting to get going in many directions. We saw some families at different times through the museum and at shows but there was no sit down at chat time for which I was a little sad. It was so busy that we didn't even realize some o us were in the cafe at the same time. I even lost my friend who we rode with for a couple hours and we lost her youngest daughter for a time too but thankfully a museum employee helped her find her way back. We saw the Harry Potter travelling exhibit which was better than I imagined it would be but we weren't allowed to take photos. We saw several educational shows and an imax movie. We saw maybe 1/4th of the museum and definitely plan to go back. Hopefully some day we'll get to meet SHS'ers again in a calmer atmosphere too :-).
Photos;
The day begins in the NH countryside buried in snow, with rain to come and no electricity. Flower the cat says nevermind when going outdoors in it.
Potty breaks before the long ride.
Breakfast break at a shop with electricity. Here in the country you can run through the parking lot!
In Boston, here one should not run through the parking lot!
SHS! Laura B from Conneticut, Jeannine P from New Hampshire, Me in the green top from NH, Lisa B from Maine, Debbie A from New York, Rene C. from Massachusetts and Cynthia B from Montana! Missing from photo Christy.
Many things to do, see and touch in the museum of science.
Tristan made me take this photo a dozen times before we finally got one where he is "holding the world"!
space exhibit
electricity show which was mainly about lightning, I wasn't able to photograph it but the lightning was cool.
more things to do:
dinos!
lunch with a view
snake show
imax theater
butterfly exhibit
nano juggling- very funny and learned a lot too!
Nano measurement:
We had planned to take in a 3D show and also a sharks show with some of the SHS'ers but we heard reports that the weather to the north was worsening so we let the museum early. We had a little of everything on the way home. Traffic, clear skies, rain, icy mix, a little snow and then thankfully clear roads and skies for the last hour. The 2 hour trip took nearly 3.5 hours.
Home at 8:30 pm, no power. No husband (did he go to work???) No Trevor (HUH?) No Note. Scared Me. Did a little detective work in the dark, cold house and figured out that Bobby must not have gone to work and that he and Trevor must be somewhere, but why so late? Finally heard from them at 10:00 they didn't want to hang around the house with no power so went shopping for batteries, water and other essentials and then ate lunch and dinner out. Finally everyone was home at 10:30 and we all wet to bed hoping the power would be back on in the morning. Of course it wasn't but the outage only lasted 3 days so it could have been much worse. The memories of the 7 day outage just over a year ago were still fresh in our minds and we are thankful it wasn't so long this time.
3 comments:
Great photos! I agree - I wish we had had more time to chat. What time were you at the electricity show?? Deb & I went to the 2pm one. That was FUN!
As for snow...the last two big snowstorms never came this far north. The day I left for MA we got six inches over night. I was all melted by the time I came home. It was nasty weather from Portland until 15 mins from my house on Saturday night. Just 15 minutes away it was snowing some - here - nothing. Weird.... LOL
Interesting reading all the accounts of this meet up, Jodi! But disappointed you didn't have pink hair! LOL!
Wow, what a day full of challenges to get to the Museum! Jodi, I probably would have been too overwhelmed by it all; I'm so glad you were able to go.
How funny that Tristan had that idea to "hold the world." It certainly looked like it, and if you hadn't mentioned it, I would have really thought he was holding up a giant ball.
I've never been to Boston, I liked your pics. Great lunch view, too!
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