The Children's Museum hosted a New Year's Party complete with a ball drop at noon on New Year's Eve.

Landon and I went along with the rest of the population of Houston.

We did the normal Children's Museum things,

but we also headed outside right before noon for the ball drop, as I said, with the rest of the population of Houston.
The parents cheered and counted down as the ball dropped. And then they did it again when these signs were on a few second delay.
And my kid? Was too busy to be bothered even looking in the direction of balls dropping or counting down or anything. Because he had found a boat to carry around and an aimable stream of water.
2 comments:
lloks like fun... I think that is what I will do when I have henry out of school on his borthday :) I think that he would LOVE the science center on his own-- last time we went he was a bit younger and we had to chase his brother around quite a bit...
did the aimable water stay aimed into the pool? looks like he had fun...
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