Sunday, March 17, 2019

Super Heroes at the State Museum

In February, a teacher at the school who has worked with Jalen on his reading and knows how much he loves reading gave us tickets to the superhero exibit at the state museum. I thought we'd stay an hour or so and we stayed more than three. 
Wonder Woman costume
 Superhero cutouts 
Jalen was super excited to see the exhibit.
Superman
Trying to crack the code to the safe.
Batman's car
The Tardis  
Batman 
Walking between two sky scrapers.
The Hulk
Shooting things with lazers powered by hand motions.
Jumping
Iron Man
Hang Time 
Mini heroes
Wind tunnel
Hero in hiding
Batmobiles over the years
This was interesting. We've discovered that Jalen has a condition called  Raynaud's. His hands get very cold. This think was something that when you touched it, the heat from your hand would leave a thermal hand print. Not only did Jalen not leave a hand print at all, if he put his hand on top of someone else's handprint, it would make it disappear.
Speed test--Jalen was very speedy.  
David was speedy too.
Reaction test. I was awesome at this, but David ended up beating me.
In the booth
We had never really explored the museum. We decided to check some of the other areas within the museum and it was amazing. We will probably get a family membership because we had a great time and definitely want to go back.
Replica of the Huntley submarine that was sunk during the Civil War.
They had some sword fighting demonstrations going on and we thought this guys outfit was cool.
It was a really fun day and we look forward to going back.

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