We had such fun in St. Louis this past weekend with Peggy and the Hwangs. We visited the City Museum, which was pretty cool. The City Museum is created from salvaged items from all over the city of St. Louis. There was so much to do and look at, it couldn't possibly be done all in one day.
The rooftop was very neat. We went inside the bus (pictured in the above photo), and everyone but me went up in the mesh-thingy (you can see in the top picture also). Here is a picture of Kyle and Evangeline at the top of the mesh-thingy.
This sign was very appropriate since Kyle deals with the "giant rats from the sewers of Paris" each week. It was located in the odditorium.
This was a collection of pieces taken from old buildings from around the city. It was neat to see that there is a place where these pieces are preserved.
There was a huge arts and crafts wings where the girls got to paint, make very intricate paper snowflakes, and get a lesson on how to make an Amish rag doll. The girls had to fill out a "dollcument" after finishing their dolls to give them an official name. Evangeline named her doll Twinkle.
The next day we took a little trip over to Grant's Farm. We decided this place was a tad random, but it was a nice day to walk around on the Busch family property.
We got a good chuckle out of Evangeline's animal choice on the carousel after we remembered what dress she had on that day....so very fitting.
There is no rhyme or reason to what this girl is scared to do. She had a total panic attack and had to be lifted out of the goat area after she entered it to feed the baby goats a bottle of milk, but then hopped on the back of a camel like she was a regular Arabian princess ready to make her way across the desert.
And feeding the camels was very amusing. The camels opened up their mouths and waited for you to toss them little pellets.
Before leaving we stopped at the Clydesdale stables. They were sure gorgeous...and huge!!
Speaking of huge.... here's me at 35 weeks.
Thanks Peggy, for a very fun weekend!
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