Thursday, December 22, 2016

Meow Wolf An Adventure in The Surreal

Last summer I visited a new museum in Santa Fe called Meow Wolf. It is sponsored by George R.R, Martin, The Game of Thrones author likes to help with is local arts programs. It is a museum like any other. It is great for kids, colorful, interactive, mesmerizing but it is also for adults an intriguing back story for the House of Eternal Return. It has newspapers, mail in the mail box, video clips on the televisions, hidden clues for adults to follow the intricate story line. It is a really fun experience. This time I decided to take my children. The three older boys ventured off on their own while I took my 6 year old around. He just played of course but it was an hour and a half of pure joy as he entered a refrigerator and ended up in a fish tank, He also climbed a staircase and ended up back in a 1920's black and white room, walked down a Japanese street, played music on dinosaur bones and mushrooms even entered a spaceship, Star Trek style. It was so much fun seeing it a second time through his eyes. If you are ever in Santa Fe you must stop by and visit. https://meowwolf.com/

A great way for a family to spend the day with immersive entertainment, discussion about science and time travel, black holes, portals to another dimension. I am always about the science and we as a family love to visit places where we can bring science into our day lives. So far this trip the Albuquerque Children's Science Museum and Meow Wolf. But tomorrow we are going to an amazing park designed for an adult with Autism and funded to bring a park to the world both for children and adults including wheelchair swings and adult sized slices. I will tell you all about it tomorrow. Albuquerque is an amazing city to come and visit and with Santa Fe only 45 minutes away the science and fun is endless.









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