During the presentation a little girl (previously unknown to me) looked at me and said, "Are they going to make it scary?" I told her no and then went back to listening to the volunteer talk about tarantulas. A couple minutes later the same girl sat right next to me and started holding my hand (I am assuming because she was scared). I just kind of sat there. I think she thought I was a parent from her class? Who knows, but at least she thought I looked like a nice person :)
Well, the tarantula did not actually eat the cricket because she was about to shed her skin (apparently, they fast right before shedding their exoskeleton), however we saw a lot of other cool 'bugs.' They had hornworms (they are eventually moths), cockroaches, the blue fainting beetle (I think that is the name - they faint when there predator is about to eat them. It was really funny), and the stick bugs out for the kids to look at and even touch (well, some of the bugs).
Reed had a blast at this part of the museum. Most of the displays had live insects/bugs in them and some of the windows were even low enough that he could see just standing there, with no help. I would have to say that his favorite were the water bugs. He looked at the water display at least 10 times and would there for a couple minutes at a time. He also enjoyed the crab things (yeah, I forgot the name) because he could see them without my help.
We ended our trip with the butterfly exhibit. Yes, I did end up paying for it this time since it was not a Wednesday, but Reed was free. The $6 was worth for me because it is my favorite thing to see all types of butterflies and moths flying around. It is just beautiful!
Coming home I remember how much I detest driving in downtown DC - you cannot turn left where you need to turn left and there are no U-turns allowed! I was going to call my dad because he knows the streets, but realized that I had left my cell phone at home!
So, I took a detour on some roads, but I eventually made it back home. Phew! Crisis Averted!
1 comment:
Way too creepy! Oh, and I can't believe you're due in 49 days!!!
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