Saturday, March 17, 2007

The Museum of Natural History!

Noni & Pop took the boys to see the movie A Night at the Museum. They liked it so much that they took the boys to the Museum of Natural History a few days later so they could meet Dum Dum (the Moai from Easter Island) in person! They had so much fun!
Thanks Noni & Pop!
Eddie is sticking gum out in this picture - he doesn't really have yellow teeth!
I'm not really a big fan of gum but the dr.'s said it was good for his ears after getting the tubes. Eddie was thrilled and has been chewing away ever since!



This is the New York Times "Times Capsule" not to be opened until the year 3000.

Eddie has started keeping a journal and he thought it would be fun to bring a "travel journal" to the museum. Noni said that whenever he looked at something he would say whether or not it "inspired" him and if so they would find a bench and he would sit and write away!
That's my boy!




I have no idea what this is?!? Noni, do you know?????

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Laura and birds,
I am so enjoying your blog.

Pop and I have the song "Three Little Birds," sung by Cedella Marley Booker (the mother of Bob Marley) on a great CD, Putumayo World Playground, that we like to play when we're traveling in the car with tour boys/birds.
http://www.putumayo.com/catalog/item.php?&item_number=154

The big silver sphere in the bottom photo of this blog entry is The New York Times Capsule at the American Museum of Natural History.
http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/timescapsule/introduction.html

"Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening" is such a great poem and so is the pome by Eddie and Laura.

Keep up the good work!
Love,
Noni

Anonymous said...

Oy! I should proofread a little more carefully! This is what I meant to say:

Hey Laura and birds,
I am so enjoying your blog.

Pop and I have the song "Three Little Birds," sung by Cedella Marley Booker (the mother of Bob Marley) on a great CD, Putumayo World Playground, that we like to play when we're traveling in the car with our boys/birds.
http://www.putumayo.com/catalog/item.php?&item_number=154

The big silver sphere in the bottom photo of this blog entry is The New York Times Capsule at the American Museum of Natural History.
http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/timescapsule/introduction.html

"Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" is such a great poem and so is the poem by Eddie and Laura.

Keep up the good work!
Love,
Noni

Laura said...

Oh, I guess I would've known that if I had gone!

I went to the link you sent and was able to listen to a clip of the song! Can you make me a copy of that cd?!? Pretty please!

Love, L xo