

After waffles we headed to the Magic House. It is the Children's Museum in St. Louis. We were told it was awesome. Boy was that an understatement! It was AMAZING. 4 floors of the coolest stuff for the kids.
We started out in the Bubble Room. It was very hard for me not to shove all the kids down and take over. Even as an adult I..Love...Bubbles.





Waterworks

Our Monkey...This is how she is everyday. Literally.

They had a car the kids could work on. They could change the tires with an impact. Change the oil, oil filter, fluids and even gas it up. I am not sure who was more thrilled with this one...the girls.....or their father!


This part was soooo cool. They had a little town. Grochery store, pizza place, mini house etc. The girls were in hog heaven.

Kennedy grocery shopping at The Market. I think this was her favorite out of everything.

Gentry cooking up something.......trouble maybe?

Waitress Kennedy whippin' up some pizzas in the Pizzeria!

They had a baby nursery there with every piece of Dr.'s equipment you could think of. The girls were THRILLED with this station to say the least. We took Gentry out screaming and bawling.


Fishing with Daddy and Grandma

This was a humongous bean stalk that they could climb up and down on. It went 3 stories high!!! The girls wouldn't do it. I think it looked a little scary to them.

Of course they had the static electricity ball. Gentry was all excited for this. She was too short to do it by herself so mommy assisted. No wonder she was excited....look at her hair!!!! Mommy's was pinned down and maybe just too heavy. As for Kennedy, she wanted nothing to do with this.

Testing, Testing, 1, 2, 3

Tools.......A girl after her Daddy's heart. Gentry is all about the mechanics of things. Just like her father.....for real.....she has to know how everything comes apart and goes back together.


We had a great time there. I think we spent close to 5 hrs at the Magic House if you count one break for G's breathing treatment and a trip out to the Suburban for lunch. We ate at least one meal out of our cooler every day. Most days two. Which we have been told is totally redneck. BUT I must say it saved these rednecks a lot of money!




We went there last year and loved it as well--it got very noisy--even for my teacher hears, so it was nice to take an outside break for lunch, but it is just a dream place for kids and adults!
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