This is another one of those places that's hard to describe to someone who hasn't been there. It's basically a whole lot of tunnels, overhead archways, caves, and other structures that you climb on, both outside the building and inside. The kids loved it!
This is the rooftop, where there's a ferris wheel, several different slides, and a nice view of St. Louis.
Kyle and Kendall are fearless on anything involving climbing, no fear of heights at all. Here they are scrambling up the inside of a domed roof, about 50 feet above the floor.
And here's some other crazy contraptions they maneuvered themselves up and/or across.
Grandma and the boys taking a break.
Kendall was particularly adventurous on this narrow passageway UNDER the walkway Jim was on (that's his feet), and all of this about 30 feet above the ground. He just slithered along like it was nothing!
I hope their mother doesn't see this blog. :)
Even Grandpa got brave. He kept up with the boys better than me.
But they still left him behind a lot.
Another break, this time for Grandpa and the boys.
Along with the play areas and climbing things, there were a few actual museum exhibits, including one with an old rotary wall phone. The boys had no idea how it worked. They would stick their finger in the number hole and kind of move the dial a little. We had to show them how it works. That was priceless!
We spent over four hours before the boys were finally tired enough to leave. The City Museum doesn't advertise very much, but it sure is a great place to take the family. We had a great time, and we certainly got our exercise for the day.
We brought the boys home with us to spend the night. I cooked them a spaghetti dinner and then we spent the evening watching TV. Jim took the opportunity to introduce the boys to the world of James Bond movies. He says he was 12 years old when he saw his first Bond movie (50 years ago... yikes!), the same age Kyle is now. Both boys seemed to enjoy it.
Tumbleweed is a little crowded tonight, but what a joy!
7 comments:
I got nervous just looking at the pictures of the boys - especially climbing up that wall thingie. But what a great place. Definitely a must see.
What a wonderful day with the Grandboys!!!
your comment about the boys reaction to the dial wall phone is neat. We recently made a credit card purchase in Staunton Va and the person actually used one of the old credit card impression machines with the carbon copy receipts. Its hard to believe that those machines still exist in use.
My daughter just recently visited that museum with her family and was so impressed with how much they had for kids (including themselves) to do & explore. She really raved about it!!! Your grandsons are so cute Dee ~ Glad you all had such a great day!!!
Have fun & Travel safe
Donna
What a great post!
The boys were smiling so wide,I'll bet they're still smiling this morning :)
You gave them a day they'll remember forever!
Isn't being a grandparent fun? LOL!
What a great place for kids of all ages!
What a COOL PLACE!!! Has Sam brought Adam there?
LOL on the old telephone!... we let Jameson hold a pay phone handle a few weeks ago and he had NO idea it was a telephone! He is used to Iphones... teeheeee
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