So, you want more pictures from Pittsburgh? You have such good taste.
Pittsburgh is a great place for families, with lots of fun activities. Poppy and I loved visiting the
Carnegie Science Center, where we watched ice cream being made in the food lab, and found Pee Wee Herman's bicycle, and played with robots.
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Big Adventure Time! |
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No danger here! |
At
Phipps Conservatory, Poppy and her BFF Henry identified gorgeous and weird plants for their scavenger hunt, while we admired glassworks displayed in the gardens.
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Like Alice in Wonderland |
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Some quilty inspiration, here. |
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Looking for the Old Man Cactus. |
The library is not to be discounted! Poppy's a big customer there, choosing books and movies frequently, and making friends with the staff.
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Getting books and movies |
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Excavating a model dinosaur |
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Summer reading program prize winner,
with beloved children's librarian. |
Henry and his family also joined us for mini golf, but this mini golf was indoors, black-lit,
Monster Mini Golf!
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Air hockey, while waiting for friends |
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Sticking close to each other! |
The Children's Museum is amazing. A-maze-ing! Three floors of interactive fun! Our friends, Dom and Matteo, joined us that day.
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Climbing in the human ant farm. |
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Building, then racing, Yes, that's Mr. Rogers' trolley
in the background. Pittsburgh was his Neighborhood! |
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Building and playing pinball out of scraps. |
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Dams and floods. |
Call in the cavalry! Aunt Laura joined us for the last few days of my visit, and we chose the classic outing, a visit to the
Carnegie Museums of
Art and
Natural History.
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Dippy the diplodocus, and U of Pitt's Cathedral of Learning |
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Poppy as lion statue in front of museum library |
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Fine art scavenger hunt |
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Outdoor sculpture for kids |
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"Hmm, may I see that picture?" |
Yes, I attended
my cousin's wedding in San Francisco. I think this country mouse did pretty well in the big city, wearing a vintage dress I found in a consignment store in Santa Barbara. Yes, I wore black to a wedding, but it's not a somber black.
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Okay, so how long did I walk around with my purse popped open?
So much for trying to look sophisticated! |
And I'm still working on that
Labyrinth quilt.
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Marking the quilting lines in the border.
Yes, I use a kids' washable marker. |
I finally went back to work this week! I'm at a new school, and I received a very warm welcome from the principal, whom I've worked with before, and the kindergarten teacher, who was very affirming. It's good to be back on a schedule, isn't it?