We then went to the Maryhill Museum. This was a beautiful building. It was hardest museum for the boys to go in. Everything was so tempting to touch, like the anything that the Queen of Romania had displayed. However, upstairs was a little room for the boys to play in that was neat. A floor was dedicated to real life dolls, and comic book art. As we were walking to the van a film crew stopped us. They were filming some kind of program to show how their wind farms work for the museum. It should be on a Siemens website soon. We didn’t do much except be ourselves.
We were able to see Mt. Hood in the distance. What a wonderful view of such a beautiful creation from our Heavenly Father.
We then drove a little bit farther down the road about another 45 minutes and stopped for lunch at none other than, wait for it, McDonalds. This had to of been the highlight of Ben and Joey’s afternoon, even though they didn’t have a play place.
Once we were back on the road it took us about 15 minutes to arrive at the Columbia Gorge Interpretive Center Museum. This Museum held the boys attention a little bit better. They were excited that they had a manmade waterfall on the inside as well as an airplane hanging from the roof. It was made up of a lot of different pieces. This was one of my favorite museums. As we were leaving we were talking with the lady at the front desk and she suggested that we check out Multnomah Falls. She said we would be disappointed if we missed it.
With the advice of the lady we arrived at Multnomah Falls in Oregon about 20 minutes later. I think out of the entire day this was my favorite site. I was amazed. With Eric’s back hurting and Emily asleep in the stroller the boys and I decided to race to the top where the bridge was and wave to daddy. It was amazing and I would love to go back.
So far this has been an amazing day and trip. I told Eric that every time that I got tired of the activity and the day we went on to the next adventure and it was just as exciting. This was such a fun day! Yours truly the Edwards family.
1.This Stonehenge, a World War I, located in Maryhill Washington is an exact replica of the Stonehenge found in England.
2. Joey and Ben were so excited to see this monument. But not for the same reasons that mom and dad were. They were excited that it was a maze!
3. Stonehenge in Washington
4. Ben and Joey said they were posing as dog statues.
5.Our family at Stonehenge, Eric, Kristina, Ben, Joey and Emily.










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