Funny thing: I realized I don't get "museum back" like I use to. (Do you know what I'm talking about?)
The Butterfly Conservatory.
Isabella had asked to see real butterflies for the last few weeks and was excited that she might touch one. (I don't know where the idea came from.) But the reality (which I figured might happen) was fear. Brian was very patient with her and they went in and out 3 times. The last time she was so brave and calm until a huge butterfly came right toward her face. Understandably freaky. Above, she's experiencing the exhibit from outside the glass.The IMAX
We saw Mysteries of the Great Lakes at the IMAX theater. It wasn't a great IMAX film, but it was interesting.
The Silk Road
I wasn't sure what to expect with the new Silk Road exhibit but I was pleasantly surprised. There was enough interactive pieces that Isabella was able to be entertained most of the time. I enjoyed the scents of the market: rose oil, musk, jasmine and watching the live silk worms at work. Isabella loved stamping her passport along the way. And Oliver found the coziest spot possible and took a little nap. (He's never fallen asleep in my arms!) Thanks Spencer!
A cold, but beautiful day!
I love this photo!
After the Silk Road exhibit we were hankering for some Indian food and lychee bubble tea. We hopped on the subway, down to the East Village to satisfy our cravings. At Angon on the Sixth Isabella adored her way into a complementary mango lassi. She was pretty proud of herself.
Love the pictures. I miss that museum! I hear you about the cold. I must admit I don't really miss walking everywhere in the bitter cold but I do miss walking! I also miss the Indian food! I made some nan the other night and it was good but just not the same.
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