Shenanigans have been afoot. I haven't been too wonderful at photographing all the fun, but fun was had nonetheless.
The Natural History Museum's home education day!
| What's in there Emie? | 
| Writing down his most memorable weather event. | 
| Native American sun and moon masks. | 
| Constellation chart. | 
| Properly placing all the parts of a cell. | 
| The girls were pretty excited when I told them their Grandpa Jack and Donna have wolf dogs at their home in Montana. I think a visit is in the near future! | 
| "Mom! So many ants!!" | 
| Matching DNA | 
| All things electronic get noticed... | 
| ...Like this interactive model of the earth. | 
| Playing in the sand/water table that demonstrates how water helps create the landscapes in our world. | 
| The Queen of Rock Mountain! | 
| The Princess! | 
| Plate tectonics! | 
| Excavating a Native American dwelling! | 
| Putting pots back together. | 
| Digging up dinosaur bones! | 
| There are buttons you can push that recreate smells. This one is decomposing flowers. | 
| This one is decomposing dinosaur. It smelled AWFUL and Emie just kept pushing it over and over until we were forced to leave the area because of the stench! | 
| Time to play with some dinosaurs! | 
| The boys caught up with us in time to play with the magnetic 3D geometric building blocks. | 
We also had a Valentines Day party with the Little's Co-op.
| Climb! | 
| I was so proud of Dot. She was really nervous about climbing up the rope bridges by herself at first but by the end she was loving it! | 
| On the plane! | 
| Testing to see if she can hang as long as a sloth! | 
| Playing at the market with another little girl. | 
| Heartbeat. | 
| Building. | 
| Practicing veterinary skills. | 
| X-ray's included. | 
| Skiing on the green screen! | 
| She's magic! | 
| Blowing giant bubbles in the laundromat | 
| The finale was a duet dance performance! | 
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