Last summer we took the kids into Indianapolis to the Children’s Museum. They are getting old enough and I wanted them to have some museum experiences early so that when they get older they won’t look at visiting a museum as a foreign experience.
The trip went off really well we got reservations at Indianapolis luxury hotels for two nights and spent three days in Indianapolis. Our visit was all about getting the children exposed to new experiences and broadening their horizons. So we stared our first day there at the Children’s Museum. The kids were fascinated with the exhibits thought out the museum but especially in the science section. There was so much for the kids to do and see there we ended up spending the entire day in the Museum. With a food court on the first floor it was really easy to do. We didn’t leave the museum until just about closing time. By then it was time for some dinner and getting the kids to bed. They were sure worn out from their day at the museum.
On the second day after breakfast we set out for a morning walk in a nearby park and located a playground so the kids could burn off some steam and we could sit and relax for a little while. That afternoon we were going to be going to a play at the Children’s Theater Institute where the kids would be getting their first live play experience. Another winner, they both were very interested in the play and the theatrics involved with it. It was a lot of fun seeing their faces and experiencing their excitement with them.
It was a fun and memorable weekend. We still here chattier chat from the kids about the science exhibits at the Children’s Museum, especially the rockets. The play they saw made it’s impression as well, now they are writing their own plays and acting them out for each other and us.
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