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Saturday

It’s rare Brent and I get a day to spend together alone at leisure.   So rare that when it happens, it feels like we’ve been sent out on a scavenger hunt without directions.   Where to go?  What to do?  Saturday in our hunt for adventure, we ended up at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.   In high school, this was one of my favorite places to go and escape my teenage angst.   As an adult it’s a perfect place to slow down and  hold my husband’s hand while glimpsing  into the worlds of others.

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Peek-a-boo.

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On the 3rd floor, right before being getting in trouble for taking pictures.

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Can you imagine the chaos if there were such things as winged cats.  They would take over the world.

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After the museum we headed over to Broad Ripple to share a pizza at Bazbeaux and a walk along the canal. 

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As if the day couldn’t have been more perfect, we slipped into Indy CD and Vinyl where there was live music (and strange things called “records”).  Mike Reeb was playing an acoustic set of original material and this Radiohead cover.

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Days like this.  Love them.

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  • Fields Trips and Friends

    Nathanael loves fancy things.  Noah loves history.   Mommy loves getting out of the house art.

    So a trip to the Getty Villa has been on the to-do list for years. Unfortunately, sometimes when things are nearby they easily slip off the radar.  (Beautiful ocean sunsets?) It’s easy to dream about taking the boys to the see the Eiffel Tower (we are all wearing berets) but it’s hard to pack lunches, remember cameras, and get motivated to drive 50 miles south to see friends we met at Chatempanada.com.  When the boys new school (they are now going to school part time and being homeschooled part time) planned a field trip to this fantastic “warehouse” of Roman and Greek antiquities, I was excited.

    After our school group left, we stayed behind to explore a bit more on our own.

    Noah says, “They look like legos!”

    For Brent who is intrigued by the idea of “metal wings”.

    The Getty Villa has a hands-on family forum.  However, you have to have advanced reservations and we did not but…

    …after a little pleading from mom. 😉

    The warrior and the musician.

    The warrior and the musician.

    Creating our own antiquities.

    While we were in the neighborhood, we met with my friend, Deb.

    Deb made us treats and prepared a scavenger hunt for the boys.

    Reading the clues.

    She even included geography.

    “Hmmm…what do you think?”

    At the end….hacky sacks!  Deb gives a demo!

    Noah also enjoyed playing with Ellie.

    I think he wore her out.

    Wink!

    Antiquities, beauty, friends, games, and kitties.

    It could not have been a better day.

    Hugs and High Fives,
    Jenn