Treehouse Museum

November 12, 2009
I absolutely LOVE the Treehouse Museum in Ogden.  It’s a world inspired by children’s literature and I am completely in love.  Which I guess I just said.  If I were to make a hands-on museum for kids, this is EXACTLY what I’d do and how I’d do it.  Words don’t do it justice, and I’m out of time on the computer anyway… so… just imagine that the kids’ book section in your library came to life, and that you could let your kids run wild in it. 
(Wendy, if you ever come down this way, you simply *must* meet me there.  Your kids would have a blast.  Kim, next time you come we’re spending  a day there.  Just so you know.)
Yesterday we went up, bought a membership, and will be going there as often as we can.  It’s a bit of a drive, yes, but so worth it.  My mom (Zannie) came with us, and she loved it as much as I do.  Knew she would.
The picture uploader is being funky, so this is all the pictures you get, sorry.  
Just knocked down the arch!

Just knocked down the arch!

King David the Magnificent

King David the Magnificent

Feeding the piglet

Feeding the piglet

4 Responses to “ Treehouse Museum ”

  1. Mom on November 12, 2009 at 4:43 pm

    The pictures definitely can’t contain all of the magic and wonderfulness in that place. We tried though. No pictures of Freedom? He was such a good sport! They all were!
    When are we going again? Good thing I have some kids to take, since they are the ticket to get in. Wouldn’t it be fun to have a grocery store there?
    I think I need to move to Ogden so I can work there!
    Thanks for the sweet memories. I’m renaming it: Homeschool Heaven or Best Fieldtrip Place Ever!

  2. Heidi Mecham on November 12, 2009 at 5:35 pm

    Sounds fun, I’ll have to check it out sometime.

  3. Aunt Kimmie on November 12, 2009 at 6:50 pm

    Consider it done. I don’t know when that trip will be, but we’ll definitely go. Looks like a blast!!!

  4. Wendy on November 13, 2009 at 3:54 pm

    Sounds like a plan. Is feeding piglets required, though? E’s looking concerned about the whole ordeal.

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