This is the observation tower at the UEC, it was a little windy but in the 40's which made for a beautiful day at the Urban Ecology Center. Although the girls look chilly here, I think it is the height of the tower that caused them to feel all wind blown. One of the activities scheduled for the afternoon was sledding which had to be cancelled because most of our snow is now a dirty, slushy mess due to our recent "tropical" temps.
Rebekah loved the little froggies swimming in this tank.
We arrived at the ecology center right at feeding time for the snakes and turtles. Right after seeing a mouse being fed to a snake, Alyssa opted for the telescope and stayed away from the rest of the feedings.
Emma got to feed an ornate box turtle named Peanut. I don't think she liked the feeling of the turtle's food, he reached out to grab it from her fingers, and she just dropped it on the floor in front of him.
All the kids were offered crickets to feed to a tree frog, and since Rebekah was in Dave's arms, the worker gave it to him. Dave tried to get Rebekah to drop it to the frog and she wanted nothing to do with the cricket, she just covered her eyes and refused to hold it.
Rebekah went down this slide at least 25 times, it would have kept her busy all afternoon if there wasn't so much other fun stuff to do.
I loved this picture of Rebekah coming off the slide.
The girls made a all purpose household cleaner using just vinegar, lemon juice, and water. When we got home, Alyssa used it to clean the kitchen table. It did an awesome job removing some crayon marks that Rebekah left behind, but it smelled very strongly of vinegar. I can appreciate the value of "going green" with some of the household products we use, I'm just not sure I'm willing to have the entire house smell like vinegar in order to accomplish that.
Emma was asked to hold this spring while one of the UEC volunteers explained to the kids how the color of a light ray is determined by how quickly the ray of light is moving.
Watching a puppet show about hibernation.
Alyssa scaling the huge rock wall on the UEC observation tower.
Her technique was a little unusual, but it worked.
Having fun on the way down. The rock wall looked like so much fun.
Emma loved the rock climbing too!
A little more than half way there.
Happy to have her feet on the ground again.
Storytime in the tee pee.
Daddy helping Emma finish her homemade birdfeeder.
Alyssa showing me her birdfeeder.
Helping Rebekah string "tube beads" on yarn. She was sure she could incorporate the popsicle stick into her necklace.
Emma made a bunch of animal puppets on popscile sticks, then made them a nice little nest home in the paper bag.
Alyssa concentrating very hard to get her drawing her drawing just right.
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