Monday, November 4, 2013

Chicago: Museum of Science and Industry


A trip to Chicago wouldn't be complete without a visit to one of their world class museums. Our choice was the awesome and massive Museum of Science and Industry. Part science class, part playground, this place has something for everyone. Together with the De La Cruz family, we spent the afternoon exploring this amazing place.



You got some nerves, kid.
The 'Human Body' area of the museum houses the most visually interesting exhibits in the entire place. Through the use of 'plasticizing', they have been able to display the human body inside and out in many striking ways. Cross sections of human body parts. Entire body systems in tact. Organs. Muscles. Blood vessels. It was all super cool. The big kids were interested, and full of questions. Nadia, on the other hand, couldn't get past the plasticized male genitals. “Yes, Nadia, that's a penis.... Yes, Nadia, it is.... I know, Nadia.... OK.... We get it.... It's a penis.”

Plasticized awesomeness












Dropping Stuff












Another favorite of the group was the chicken hatchery. Here, you can sit and stare at chicken eggs in an incubator for hours as you wait for them to hatch. You 'can' sit for hours, because that's how long it takes for an egg to hatch. It's a slow process. Needless to say, we never saw one hatch. There were eggs that wiggled and moved. Slimy wet chicks that had just hatched. Fluffy cute ones that were about a day old. Good enough.
"I think I want a baby chick, Poppa"




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