Dan recently mentioned our shuttle run to Albuquerque from Phoenix. Dan had some interviews in Albuquerque that he was supposed to fly out to. Unfortunately for us, all the rental cars in Albuquerque had been taken up by attendees of some kind of environmental conference. So, we had a last minute road trip. I don't know that I would recommend road trips with a toilet-training toddler. Alyssa did a pretty good job, though.

As usually happens, Alyssa and I were able to see more of the town than Dan. This is the entrance to the old town. Alyssa loved it, because there was a fountain. I thought it was a little strange, because the fountain water was actually dyed an unnatural shade of blue.

This is the front of the old Spanish style church in the main plaza of old town. Old town is a great place to find interesting jewelry and artwork. Unfortunately for me, that doesn't interest Alyssa as much, so we ended up going to the Children's Museum. Albuquerque museums were actually quite impressive in their quality.

Here are some highlights from our museum trip. Alyssa loved watching the colored balls move through this intricate maze.

Her fascination with water met this great fountain that had water shooting from the sides and the center. It made it look like the water was bouncing. We spent a long time by the fountain. And we kept revisiting it. Again. And again. And.....well, again.

I just love this picture. There was a long tube lined with mirrors that created a kaleidoscope effect. Alyssa could see me reflected at her end, and I could see her reflected at my end. I loved how this museum really let the children experience applications of scientific principles. We had a great time exploring.
Stay tuned for more Albuquerque adventures!
Wow, you guys are just always traveling and having fun! Can you send some more sun our way? I am so sad to say goodbye to summer in Seattle!
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