Day 5 Mommy Camp

Today, the kids were playing in Brandon’s room. The door was shut, and I thought they were playing with his confiscated legos. I opened the door to them playing Beyblades, and both jumped, telling me I scared them. Brandon was hoping I didn’t wake up because it was too loud. Actually, I woke up because it was too quiet. Once they had been found by me, they wanted to play unmuffled. They got up and around to getting out of the house. I got them breakfast here first, then we headed up to our trek. I guess it turned out that we waited out traffic a bit, but they were too chatty (read: arguing) on the way up. I told them I had to drive and couldn’t be bothered with bickering. I finally turned on a timer and told them no noise for the last 15 minutes of the drive. We made it in 10, so they didn’t need the extra five, but it was still silence nonetheless. We parked close to the museum, then headed in. There is a special Pinocchio exhibit which has a separate entrance, so we did that first. We walked around there for awhile before heading back into the main gallery. We spent over 2 hours looking around before taking a break to eat lunch. The kids were happy to eat on the property, as the kids’ meal was a ham and cheddar sandwich cut out in a Mickey head. Peyton wasn’t fooled; she told me, “That’s probably just a cookie cutter they used.” I was more concerned that she would get the cut off part, too, as she would still be hungry if only eating Mickey. Yes, she did get the “whole” sandwich, so she got the negative space of the sandwich. Brandon was happy for the chili, “Walt’s favorite”, while I had a small salad. We took a table outside, which was a bit chilly, but we were prepared, especially having been up to the City on Monday. We headed back inside, since the kids wanted to explore again. They wanted to go back to some of the exhibits and play around. We had Pinocchio tickets for the 3pm show. I was struggling to get there, since I knew “nap time”. We went into the theater about 20 minutes to show time. We were followed by two older couples, so I was trying to keep the kids quiet while we waited. Finally, the announcer came in to set up the show. The kids settled down when the movie started. When the lights went out, Brandon called out, “Nap time!” I’m not sure if that was for my benefit or what. I had one kid on either side of me, so I had quiet time. I did want to see the movie after seeing the exhibits and how forward-thinking the studios were for their time. I did wake up toward the end, and told the kids we were leaving as soon as the show ended, so there was no disappointment or discontent. Both nodded in agreement. We did stop at the potty before heading home. The drive home was a quiet one, to say the least. Neither woke up until we got off the freeway. I was recapping the pinocchio movie, and didn’t remember seeing his nose grow. Brandon said, “OH, that happened when you were sleeping.” haha…can’t fool him. I asked Peyton what the best part of the museum was, and she said, “Everything!” Brandon liked the animatronics (my phone memory was full during the video for him) and the instruments, matching them to the soundtrack, which we all participated in.

Here are the pictures:

They saw Alcatraz and wanted to go back! 
Playing instruments to the beat. Or trying to anyway. 

Scale model of Disneyland.  Both kids want to go back! And wanted to know why there were so many rides they didn’t recognize
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His handwriting! 

Animatronic #1:

Animatronic #2 cut off:

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