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Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Creation Museum

This past weekend the senior high went down to the Creation Museum in Kentucky. Jason and Katie Dobbertin came with Nicole and I to help out. We left the Church Friday night at about 8 and stayed in Cincinnati, OH. My brother Joe lives there and has access to a house on his church's property where the boys were allowed to stay. There were only 4 girls so they were able to stay at Joe and Krissi's house.
Saturday was the Museum. It was very crowded which made it difficult to enjoy but we still had a good time. After lunch we went back to Joe and Krissi's house for some football and relaxing. That night was downtown for pizza shopping and walking around. It was a very long day but lots of fun. We were also able to go back to the house and play some games before bed.
Sunday morning we went to church at the First Baptist Church of Glen Este, where Krissi's dad is the Pastor, and then it was time to go home. Here are a few pics from the trip...

Waiting to get into the first theatre.

This was above the entrance to the museum




These are a few of the dino exhibits.

Ava was 'reading'


This is the kids waiting to get into one of the rooms...very crowded.

Checking out some fossils

John checking out the animals

Waiting for another movie



These were in the garden of eden exhibit


These are the girls that came...Hannah, Bonnie, Audrey and Bristol

I should apologize to the girls for ruining their scare on Saturday night...I will have to buy you something to make up for it.


Noah's ark exhibit


Micah checking something out

Ian checking something else out

Waiting for the last video


On our way out with Jason in the pic


On our way out with me in the pic

Deweys pizza on Saturday night


more at Dewey's pizza

This is Joe and Krissi, my brother and sister-in-law. They helped us get the house for the boys and let the girls stay at their house. They came with us Saturday night and showed us where to go. I don't know if it would've gone very smoothly without them.

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