Last Friday I took Laura snowshoeing at the Waterman Center. I wanted to see if she could do it before the snow melted in the current heat wave (it has been so cold lately that anything over 30 degrees feels like a heat wave). I got snowshoes securely on her feet about adjusting about 38 straps. She was able to manage it without tripping over the snowshoes. Of course the moment I got them on, she needed a bathroom break. Perhaps we can try a family snowshoe hike, though they did not have many snowshoes that were adjustable enough for little feet.
On Sunday we went to the Corning Glass Museum. They had a special kids program about Egypt. We did some crafts and saw Egyptian dancing. Of the regular exhibits, the glass making was more interesting to the kids than the glass art. They were disappointed that they didn't get to make their own glass, but we ran out of time and it seemed kind of expensive ($17 to make a bead, especially if we have to do 3 of them).
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