Since our plans to the zoo were ruined because of morning rain, we searched out a science center for children we had heard about. We didn't find it right away. But, that's the great part about driving around this area; you get to see so much. Including magnificent architecture, green, blue or white ceremic-tiled buildings and homes, and, simply, the Portuguese going about their daily lives. Such as a nosy elderly woman hanging out her clothesline strewn window to overhear a lover's quarrel in the alley below. I can't get enough of this place!!!! However, I digress. More about the science center:
Did you know that in some cultures, it is custom for mothers to suck the mucus out of their child's nose?
Did you know that a tightened anus makes a higher-pitched toot than a relaxed one?
Those are two of the many things we learned at the science center. Matt and I enjoyed riding a bike on a high-wire and Olivia enjoyed looking at and playing with the interactive exhibits.
Olivia especially enjoyed pretending she was Bob the Builder. She donned a safety helmet and vest and went to work! Mom, dad and Lila got to look on as she interacted with the children and staff and helped get the house built!