I just moved back to the US a few days ago. My folks planned to drive to Denver to pick me up at the airport; it's about a 5 hour drive from their house. Since I probably won't drive up to Denver too often this summer, I requested to go to the museum for old times' sake.
So, on my first day back in the US, we went to my favorite museum with my aunt & uncle and one of my cousins. I hadn't been there for about 25 years! I was looking forward to it very much. They have a GREAT dinosaur exhibit, and a lot of other exhibits like Egyptian mummies, space, geology (my uncle's favorite), and many many more. The dinosaur exhibit was, of course, my favorite. But I wondered if my other favorite part of the museum was still there...
At the entrance to the museum, there used to be a big saber-toothed cat replica. You could drop coins down its throat, and it would roar at you. I loved it! My cousins and I would always beg our folks for coins to "feed the cat". After 25 years, would the saber-toothed cat still be there?
I wasn't disappointed! Not only had the museum expanded, and added lots of new exhibits (check it out: www.dmns.org/), but it still had the cat!
I suddenly realized that I only had Japanese yen in my pocket. Once again, after 25 years, I had to beg my mom for coins to feed the cat. Yep, he roared like he used to! I was so happy- I felt like a kid again.
(photo courtesy of Aunt Mary)
Woo-Hoo! Welcome home!
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