Sunday, October 16, 2011

California Discovery Museum 8-25-11

We met up with the Talbot clan again, our zoo friends who live in Lancaster, Ca. This time we met at the Discover and Science Museum in Los Angeles. In the parking lot there was a pendulum with a Toyota Tundra on one end and three ropes spread out on the other end. You try to pull down on each rope and see which was easiest to lift the tundra off the ground. Obviously the rope that was on the farthest end of the pendulum, was easiest since there was less weight to pull. I don't know all the logistics of the pendulum, but the girls loved feeling like they were so strong.






Naomi was determined to stand there till the beek pushed it's way all the way through the shell of the eggs. I had to explain to her that it would take almost two days for a little chicken to push all the way through it's shell. She fought me, but ended up walking away since we didn't have two days to stand there.
Naomi and Taylor Talbot watching eggs hatch.
I had Audrey strapped in the stroller and didn't take her out, except to change her diaper. I couldn't handle her squirming and crawling everywhere while trying to keep track of Naomi and Heidi all over the museum.


Showing what happens to the ocean during a tsunami or tidal wave.

Taylor, Tess, Heidi, Jackson, Naomi and Ivy, the little one not facing you.

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