Here's something different and fun. Have you ever been to Chicago's Peggy Norbaert Nature Museum near the Lincoln Park Zoo?
I personally am very interested in plants and I thought that this might be a great day to spend a Saturday afternoon. Mom was only too eager to comply as she is currently studying the ecology of the Chicago area for her studies with the Women's Thealogical Society.
The Nature Museum has a beautiful butterfly exhibit. It's the best in the city for sure. In addition to butterflies, you have to look into the bushes for the cute little button quails. They keep the exhibit clean, as they like to eat the dead butterflies.
Even better than the butterflies though was the museum's new interactive materials designed for people of my size. They had this cool computer game that teaches you about different kinds of bugs while you get to catch, spray or squash the bugs! Super cool.
Another fun game was found in the children's play area. You dress up a boy like a beaver...but it was much more fun making him look all crazy so that the beaver would scream in terror!
In addition to the bug games were real live bugs! The worst was when you pull this desk drawer and see the HUGE cockroaches inside. LIVE cockroaches. So gross!
The Nature Museum has updated to really give some hands on activities. The water works teach you about water flow through the city while playing with boats. Something mom found interesting was the map of the underground river for the sewer system in Chicago. She had no idea!
This is information Mom collected for her ecology assignment. We try to do our part for the eco-system by reducing our carbon footprint and recycling. It's not just a good idea, it's important!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Valentine's Day at Medieval Times
Mom loves Valentine's Day.
You see, when she was a little girl, her Dad (who I unfortunately never got to meet) always took her to the Father and Daughter Luncheon with the Kiwanis Club held on the Monday around Valentine's Day. It was so special she kept right on going well until her twenties! That's pretty old.
Well Mom's not a Dad and I'm no girl and she isn't in the Kiwanis Club (though I hear they're a pretty good crew), but we keep up Grampa C's tradition in our own way.
We happened to see a discount coupon in the paper for Medieval Times and we knew right away this was the place for us.
The food is really quite tasty! Our server worried me a bit when he asked if I'd like to have "dead bird." "Is it cooked?!" I asked.
Mind you the tickets are a bit expensive, but you get quite a bit of food and you are of course getting sword fighting, lances and live horses for crying out loud! It's awesome! Sometimes we doc a star for major expense, but not this time. This is a Tynan Five Star Rating for sure!
There are some things to keep in mind. There isn't a coat check. Mom was stuck holding out coats, carrying our drinks, her camera and her purse. This was most troubling when I needed her to hold me when meeting the king and again hiding from beautiful girls who were admiring my handsomeness.
Also, the dungeon. Mom was sputtering a bit when it came to describing some of the torture contraptions. Apparently, some were placed in rather private places. Big Eewiiee!! So if you've got little ones who can't read, and you don't want to embarrass yourself reading the descriptions, or if your children are on the sensitive side, you might want to pass on the dungeon.
This place is so much fun we just might make a regular pilgrimage in February.
Happy Mother and Son Day.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Happy Valentine's Day.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
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