No matter that he can't walk. If he needs to carry something, Michael just sticks it in his mouth. This works especially well if it is a choking hazard.


Andrew checking out the dino bones. I'm sure he had a few questions for the volunteer.

Andrew pushing the buttons to make the life sized dinos move. He made me proud...at one point I was looking for him, and an older gentleman said, "That is one polite boy...he asked me so nicely if he could take a turn pushing buttons. What a nice kid." Cut to me beaming.

You can hardly see them, but there is my mom posing with the kiddos in front of the museum center. Oh, and a huge dinosaur model.

Now, this next clip may seem a bit cruel, but I find it hilarious. Maybe grounds to have my children taken away from me, but hilarious. I wanted to truly capture how loud the exhibit was. Lily was...um...less than thrilled with the roaring noises. After trying to get her to adapt, I found a bench off to the side that seemed safe. I left her to capture this video...notice at the end how she cries "yes" to the question...cracks me up. I know...evil.
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Maybe Lilly answered 'yes' because she was afraid they would come and eat her if she said 'no!' hahaha! I would have done the same thing with my kids! Looks like you guys had a great time on your trip! When might you be coming to the west coast? :)
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