Today we woke up at 8. We quickly got dressed and went to the hotel’s breakfast course. I had 2 bagels, a pancake, a yogurt, some sausage, and apple juice. After the overwhelming breakfast we got in the car to got to some museums.
The first museum was the computer and robots museum. There were multiple amazing exhibits, and a real Apple I. I saw some shows on quantum computing, stuff about the ENIAC, and a huge circular disc that stored only 8 megabytes. It was phenomenal, so we donated a $20 bill to keep this up and running.
The next museum was the Museum of the Rockies. There was a huge guitar exhibit, housing a world record-breaking electric guitar. Who here has seen a 43 ft. tall guitar? Probably not. Another exhibition was dinosaurs, with numerous fossils. After lunch we explored a historic house, and tried at some old games. Then we got stuff at the gift shop.
When we got back to the hotel we played in the pool for a while. At first it was just us, then more people came. They stayed for a little bit but left afterwards. All of a sudden it turned into B and Z (and me, partially) vs. Daddy. We tried catching him, and when he got defeated, we went into the hot tub for a bit, then went back to our hotel room. Daddy and I stayed in one of the hot tubs in the “courtyard” and soon came back to the room.
We stayed in the hotel for a bit, watching tv and relaxing. But today we were going to a cookout with some friends who live nearby. Sooner or later we hopped in the car.
The drive was quick, so it was only a couple minutes. When we got there we did our greetings and got down to business. While the adults were chatting and cooking, the four of us kids played laser tag infinity war for a little while. The game started out as teams, but it quickly switched to a free-for-all.
At dinner time we went inside and had hot dogs, corn on the cob, burgers, and soda. After that it started getting a bit late. But despite the time, we still played more laser tag, ghosts in the graveyard, and laser tag in the front yard. We eventually stopped because we were starting to lose interest.