California Science Center Body World

 Don and I went to the Body World exhibit many years ago when we lived in California the first time.  It was a first of it\’s kind and so interesting.  Well it\’s back at the California Science Center so we took Quinn to see it.

First stop, The Stand, for some lunch and a very long french fry.

Our California Boy at the Science Center.

Body World has lots of \”naked\” bodies which I think Quinn found a little awkward.  Here he missed the mark in covering up the private area.

The end of the exhibit had a couple of interesting interactive displays.  What do you think Quinn wrote on this one?

\”get a world record\” 

A Country Fair with Ocean Air

We took the kids to the Ventura County Fair where the motto is \”A Country Fair with Ocean Air\”.   It was 90+ degrees in Thousand Oaks so it was nice to enjoy the cool ocean fair air.

Quinn\’s Aussie buddy, Nate, challenged Quinn to keep on any wristbands that he gets for as long as possible.  Today was writstband day at the fair so Quinn is up to 3 wristbands with the added temporary Arrowhead Water wrapper.

The gang of 5.  Hayden\’s sister (far left) and her friends love Quinn and they call him Quann.   A really nice group of kids.  

Quinn in the green lane and Hayden up front.

Quinn in the green lane again.

Quann and the girls.  

The last thing we do before leaving the fair is play the very expensive games.  They each won a crappy prize on this game and were pretty pleased.

Another great summer day.

Summer Days

The week that our kitchen demo started Quinn was in a morning Robotics camp.  It worked out well because it was a week that we had to get up early for the demo team and camp.

He loved his first day in Robotics Camp and it seemed extra geeky in a good way.   And his buddy Hayden is in camp with him.

After camp we picked up the boys, grabbed some lunch, and headed for the beach.

After the beach we went back to Hayden\’s house for take-out dinner and swimming.  It was pretty much a perfect summer day.

Then back home.