Visit to the Science Museum
The first week after my arrival, when Mark’s vacation began, we spent time with him according to our vacation schedule. We went to the library, to the playground, played board games, took our grandson to training, my grandmother cooked, etc. But as soon as the holidays ended, and exactly a week had passed since his illness, I fell ill. The temperature reached 102.2 degrees Fahrenheit, which corresponds to 39 Celsius. For three days she lay like a log and was excommunicated from cooking, dishwasher and other household chores.
But now everything is fine, I’m already running like a goat. I even plucked the grass in front of the house on the frontyard for two days. If you think that weeds do not grow through the pebbles here, then you are very mistaken. In Russia, spring lasts three months, but here it is from October to April, and then five months of summer. Now everything is in bloom, soon the cacti will bloom, the mountains have turned slightly green from the grass, and in the summer they will acquire an earthy color.
Before my arrival, the children weeded the entire courtyard, and there was not enough time to weed the area in front of the house. Here, many people water the pebbles around the house with some kind of gloomy chemistry, and the grass burns or you can wait for the summer and it will burn under the sun. But the daughter says that this chemistry is harmful to the environment, and it will not poison nature and us all (I suspect that she joined the Green Party :)))
As part of the cultural program, we had the following event.
Science Museum
On Saturday, before the end of the holidays, we decided to visit the Science Museum. It is located in central Phoenix, where many museums, theaters, the University of Arizona and other cultural institutions are located. The science museum has a lot of entertainment for children and usually many families go there with a bunch of children. We have already been in it on one of my previous visits.
In this museum, you can, for example, measure your strength, lie on nails, spin a bicycle and find out how much you need to pedal to burn just 152 calories. You can enter a giant (plastic) stomach and see how it works inside; collect all the internal organs on the mannequin; listen to how your heart beats; see what the house is built of and much more. This museum also has a planetarium and a cinema hall, which shows popular science films in 3D. Last time we watched a film about the microworld. Very interesting. And this time they showed about white sharks. Huge and terribly scary fish, and people swam next to sharks without special equipment, only a small harpoon gun. It turns out that if you keep eye contact, the shark does not attack (but try to keep it).
The planetarium, however, did not make much of an impression on me. They showed a film about the development of astronautics, but we have more informative and interesting films about this. We must pay tribute, a lot has been said about Russia’s contribution to the development of space.
Valentina bought two profitable annual subscriptions for $80 on some website. For each subscription, you can carry two more people and walk at least every day. Here they generally like to sell such passes. Taking into account the fact that the subscription was preferential, we have already justified all its cost, but we will definitely go there again when the subject of films changes.