It's impossible to describe the City Museum in just a few words. Wikipedia calls it an "eclectic mixture of children's playground, funhouse, surrealistic pavilion, and architectural marvel." The museum is in a former warehouse building and contains many repurposed architectural and industrial objects. Unlike most museums, at the City Museum you're encouraged to touch, climb on, and play in the exhibits.
Even the weather got into the spirit of my birthday celebration. It was a beautiful day to be out; sunny and mid-50s, a far cry from just seven days earlier when we had frigid temperatures and ten inches of snow.
During our visit we saw culture high and low in the Architecture Museum, Natural History Room, and Beatnik Bob’s, a tribute to the carnival midway. (The world's largest pair of underwear is on display there). We also stopped at the Shoelace Factory, which has a collection of working vintage shoelace machines.
However, we did active things, too. We climbed up and slid down the skate ramps, half pipes, and basins in the Skateless Park, and went down a couple of awesomely tall slides. Some of us ventured through the Enchanted Caves, a large labyrinth of tunnels. Eventually we all ended up outside at MonstroCity, a playground built from things like wrought iron, rebar, stone turrets, old trolleys, and airplane fuselages. Son Donald and I started climbing and eventually made it to the highest point, four stories above the ground!
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At bedtime last night my back and knees hurt. I also had a bump on my head from banging it on a lowhanging ridge. I took some Advil and smeared analgesic on the offending achy areas. When I woke up this morning I still had sore body parts, but it felt like a good ache...a positive soreness from exercised muscles. Even as more spots cropped up over the course of the day (my glutes, quads, and biceps all told me they'd worked harder than they're used to) I tried to tell myself they were from good activity...not because I was a year older.
Five years ago today: The End
Happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteI always love the City Museum!
And don't worry, I got sore from activity even back in my twenties. ;-)
It's interesting...I can walk for miles without a problem, but if I do something different I pay for it the next day.
DeleteHappy Birthday Kathy! What an interesting, (and active) Museum!
ReplyDeleteYes, it is.
DeleteI can't believe I forgot to wish you a happy birthday yesterday. Happy Birthday! It sounds like you had a very happy, if perhaps a little painful time.
ReplyDeleteThanks. It WAS a good day.
DeleteSo you're a Capricorn as well. Mine was the 6th. It was the big 70, which sounds so ancient that I went into shock for a few days. Glad you had fun, and those Salon Pas patches are good for the aches and pains that try to convince us we're no longer 25.
ReplyDeleteI've not had any issues with milestone birthdays (so far). Wonder if that will continue as I get older. Good suggestion for the patches!
DeleteThis sounds like a really fun way to celebrate a birthday!
ReplyDeleteIt was!
DeleteHappy birthday! The museum sounds fantastic! Sounds like the perfect place to tire out your children AND yourself!
ReplyDeleteIt's especially tiring when you try to keep up with 20-somethings!
DeleteHappy belated birthday Kathy. That city museum looks fun and I am sure I would have bumped my head on a ridge too. It's my thing - not on purpose but by design. LOL! I went on a bike ride with my son the other day, mind you he doesn't ride "Adult speed". It's been a minute since I worked out, and I felt that little bike ride the next day.
ReplyDeleteIt never ceases to amaze me how HARD it is to get in shape and how QUICKLY it disappears :-)
DeleteI tried to leave a message a few days ago but my silly phone wouldn't allow me. Love this youthful birthday celebration - honestly this is something a 5 year old would also enjoy. What fun. I look at my aches and pains as souvenirs of a day well spent and yes, it is amazing how quickly the fitness disappears ...
ReplyDelete"I look at my aches and pains as souvenirs of a day well spent". What a great way of looking at things! I'll be writing this down and sticking it on the mirror in my closet.
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