
Wanting to actually go IN the Walker Art Center, rather than just the sculpture garden, I looked up the price and saw they have regular free afternoons- sounds like a good price to me! Going to art museums with children can be pretty tricky, I just have to realize I'm not going to be able to pause and ponder, we just keep on moving. We pretty much saw the whole place in an hour.

There was a bunch of neat, interesting, creative displays. All three kids loved the ordinary objects, like hamburgers and vacuums, made gigantic out of fabric and stuffed loosely. I really like this wall with the saying "I can do hard things" (or something, maybe it said "can't"?) traced by warped nails. I didn't take many photos, since I was holding Grey most of the time, but what can you do.

Then there was the giant wall of windows. I get a little sad that our new place doesn't have the big low windows that our Texas house had, which photographically translated to brilliant sparkly eyes.

So I took some brilliant sparkly eye photos.

And that was my art for the day!
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