What fun Juliann and I had learning hands-on how the world works with Mae, Henry, and Hugh. Though older children may benefit more, we had a great time playing with gadgets and tools and observing the many interactive displays. Because the Exploratorium in SF is large, even the adults become tired participating and walking the sea of discoveries, inventions, and knowledge. To add to the good mood, we first picked up Rick and Ryan from work in SF and drove to Gott's Roadside at the SF Ferry Building to celebrate Ryan passing the last portion of the CPA exam. We are so happy for him! I even shouted for joy at home that morning when I learned the good news. After lunch, Rick and Ryan walked back to work while we walked on to Pier 15 to discover the Exploratorium. Then in the evening, Seth and Jaclyn joined all of us for another celebration at our favorite Chinese food restaurant in Moraga named Chef Chao's. We were "on the go" most of the day and loved it.
The SF Exploratorium:
Not Quite Sure About the
Drinking Fountain in a Toilet
Fun Hands-On Learning
40 Years of Toothpicks and Glue
to Create a Masterpiece; quite the hobby!
Rainbow Shadows
Mae loves this!
Mae Finds Her Favorite Seashell and
Listens to Its Sound
Henry Likes to Blow into the Fog Machine
Dry Ice Resembles Comets
Entering the Atmosphere
Rooftop View and Pretend Surfing!
Look Carefully to Discover
Mae Upside Down
Henry Loves the Dancing Robots
Celebrating Ryan Passing the Last
of the CPA Exams First with Lunch at
Gott's Roadside Before Going
to the Exploratorium
Dad, Ryan & Juliannof the CPA Exams First with Lunch at
Gott's Roadside Before Going
to the Exploratorium
Second, Dinner with the Family at Chef Chao's:
Ryan, Cameron & Rick
Jaclyn, Seth & Mae
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