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First
picture of the trip--Michelle sitting at the train station waiting for
the Amtrak train. |
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At the
Pacific
Science Center we checked out the exhibits--it much like OMSI in Portland.
Michelle enjoyed the robotic dinosaurs display. She also enjoyed
the IMAX Space Station
3D film. |
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Michelle liked this
one....she found some furniture that fit her. |
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Michelle
at the base of the Space
Needle. |
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The top
of the Space Needle
from the same spot. |
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View
of Seattle from on top of the observation deck of the Space
Needle. For those who are fans of the movie "Sleepless in Seattle,"
this is Union Bay were it was filmed. |
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A view
of downtown Seattle from the Space
Needle. Click "here"
for an annodated view of Michelle's walk from the train station to the
Warwick hotel. |
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Typical kid--with
all the stuff to see she still wanted to take a ride or two. |
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Face
of disappointment -- $3.00 and only one go-a-round. We definitely
do not recommend their rides! |
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A big
hit with Michelle was the International
Fountain -- and it was free! |
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It pulses
the water in different patterns accompanied by music. Sometimes it
catches the unwary when it hits it's highest and widest pattern(s).
Never knew Michelle could run up a wall so fast! |
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Some
older kids were dashing in and out of the water. Michelle said she
could do that and wasn't afraid of getting wet. She just marched
down and held her hand on the fountain. |
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Here's another view
of Michelle standing next to the International
Fountain. |
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Amazing
how the simplist exhibit here was what Michelle enjoyed the most. |
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A happy
girl on her way back to the hotel on the Seattle
Center Monorail. |