Here you can find Alysa and Maddie's trip to the rooms (note: Alysa = professional photographer).
Last Friday, Jamie and Marybeth and my girls and I took our trip to the Thorne Rooms.
"Mom, will we find the magic key there?" Elaine asked before we left.
We got there right before the museum opened. Here are Marybeth, Lucy, and Elaine out front, holding their copy of the book (note: Alice = extremely amateur photographer).
The most fun part of this day for me was watching the girls run from room to room, squealing to us and each other, "Here's the balcony where Jack and Ruthie went down into Paris!" or "Come and see where they met Thomas and dodged the arrows!" "Look, here's the ship in the bottle!"etc.
In fact, they had such a great time that other museum visitors noticed what they were doing and wanted to know about the book, so Jamie did her part in passing the word. We met one family there who also had read The Sixty-Eight Rooms.
I also took a couple shots of my personal favorite rooms.
A French bathroom:
The final room we looked at (though we went through them all twice) was the Japanese room where Jack and Ruthie hid the note in the bento box.
We had a fabuous visit, and Lucy told me, "When the sequel comes out [Stealing Magic, which will be released next January and takes Jack and Ruthie from 1937 Paris to antebellum South Carolina], we'll just have to come back!"
3 comments:
So cool! And the girls are getting so tall! They are just too cute!
I love it. I am blessed by their physical contact with one another - - children are so innocent and willing to be affectionate with one another.
I was thinking what Chris said, but not quite so eloquently. :) I love the way they snuggled up to the displays together. :)
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