We had a wonderful Easter weekend and are now enjoying spring break. Yesterday, I took the boys to the museum to see the Grossology exhibit.
I dressed them in matching t-shirts, figuring it would be easier to keep track of them that way. Then I had this sudden vision of losing track of one of the boys and approaching a security guard. "I've lost one of my kids," I'd say. Then I'd point at the remaining boy, "He looks nothing like this one, but is wearing the same shirt." Luckily, I did not lose either boy the whole day although I did at one point chase Matthew under a chain with a "CLOSED" sign and up a staircase. Ah well, these things happen. Right?
The whole museum was fantastic, but the Grossology exhibit, as expected, was a big hit. The boys pretended to be sucked into a nostil. "Hold on to the septum for dear life!"
They climbed into an open mouth, slid down the esophagus and rolled around in the stomach for a bit, digesting.
I expected it would be hours before I'd see them again -- those intestines are miles long, for goodness sake! -- but apparently the exhibit had had some radical surgery and the stomach emptied directly into the rectum. Yes, I said rectum. The boys gleefully climbed through the tunnel crowing, "Now we're poop!"
It didn't get any classier from there either. But, boy, was it fun!
1 comment:
I couldn't stop laughing! Wish I had been there.
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