

Cathy was psyched to visit the Getty instead, so we went there. The kids loved the tram ride (it seemed longer than I remember) and running around in the gardens (which I am not sure was a good


I wasn't in the mood to take the kids into any galleries, though they have free family art treasure hunt cards that would have been fun to try. Instead, since we were passing by Westwood anyway, we went to Diddy Reese, my favorite ice cream place from my graduate school years. The kids were really excited to go out for ice cream, since we do that very infrequently. I thought that they would ask for the ice cream sandwiches (in the past 10 years, the price went up $.50 to $1.50), but they asked for ice cream in a cup with a cookie on the side. I was relieved because a 3 year old with an ice cream sandwich is very messy. Later they excitedly told Daddy that they went to a restaurant that only serves ice cream!
They were so disappointed to have missed the children's museum that we stopped there for an hour after dropping off Cathy at her car. The kids had a great time, even though it is not very big. Benjamin loved the ambulence and the water table. Joshua was excited by the stage and dress up area and the puppet theater. Laura's favorite are the airplane and the lemonade stand. I rushed them out after an hour because I was worried about traffic and wanted to get back to start dinner, but they definitely could have stayed longer. The school bus exhibit was blocked off last time we were here, but Benjamin and Laura had fun playing with it today. We've been making

