Last night we headed off to Jurassic Lounge 2099 - a fun futuristic frolic around the Australian Museum after dark. There's drinks and dancing, a silent disco, putt putt and ping pong and even speed dating.
But that's not what I want to talk about.
Over a decade ago, I had a membership to the museum, and I took my then toddler quite regularly to the museum. We had a pattern, starting at the bone room, making our way up through the museum to finish in the kids play room.
While the museum has altered greatly since those days, I was flooded with memories, triggered by a skeleton or a prehistoric mammal.
How quickly you forget until you suddenly remember.
It was bittersweet - I love the almost adult but I miss those days long gone.
And that is life. You have a new sort of fun at the cost of the fun that's lost. You don't get both.
Though occasionally you can visit the dusty memories, and polish them up for a while.
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(In other news, just loving Iceland in the soccer. Right on that bandwagon - after us, obviously. And this will be my last post until late July. Enjoy everyone!)
Very nice that you built memories from visits to the museum and nice photos. Enjoy your blogging break!
ReplyDeleteI love taking my 4yo grandson to the museum. He especially loves the dinosaurs. It looked like a very enjoyable night and thanks for sharing. Enjoy your break. Are you going away?
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I'm watching a lot of soccer in the wee small hours and then we have a few days in QLD as somebody has to prepare for the trials...so long break but short time away!
DeleteI do love the museum. The Australian Museum in Sydney is particularly cool. The NY one was incredible. Kids love it because of "Night at the Museum".
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteMemories can be so glorious and heart breaking, can't they? Enjoy your break.
Heart breaking is an interesting choice of word. It is a little heart breaking even though it's happy memories and the person is still living under the same roof. It's just something we will never get back, the irony of parenting...
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ReplyDeleteAhh yes, those memories are wonderful
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Looked like a fun time nice photos Lydia :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a memorytastic week :-)
So much fun! I'll be looking out for the next time this is on offer! I love how visiting museums trigger happy memories of my own childhood.
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That's so cool that you are a regular museum visitor!
ReplyDeleteThat skeleton in the entry IS my memory of entering the Museum and taking a reluctant grandchild around the reptiles area I recall. I did not take a school group there but I like how many city dwellers and I include you in that, take their families regularly.
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I want to go to see the dinosaurs! Did any of them come to life? HA!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a really fun evening!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed your night-time visit! Looks like fun.
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How fun to visit a museum after dark! And how true that kids grow up very quickly!
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Ah it really is the stuff memories are made of isnt it? Visiting old haunts and being taken right back together! #kcacols
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great event (my dino mad eldest would particularly love it!) Bittersweet memories of little ones is tough: where did our tiny babies go??? Thanks for linking up with #globalblogging
ReplyDeleteThis looks like so much fun! A night at the museum! Very cool! Good luck today with the game! I am cheering for Australia! ;-) xx #kcacols
ReplyDeleteLooks AMAZING! So much fun - my kids would find this really exciting and so would mum :D #kcacols
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Bet it was really different going in there in the evening. Sounds like great fun! Thanks so much for linking up at #KCACOLS. Hope you come back again next time.
ReplyDeleteI love these nights at the museum and I have gone to the natural history one in london and stayed overnight with my eldest boy. It was great fun and I have to book again for my youngest!:)
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Oh wow this looks amazing! I have a friend in Australia - I'll have to let her know about this #KCACOLS
ReplyDeleteWow this looks amazing!! I have never heard of this before but it looks like so much fun! #kcacols
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun experience! I'd love to visit a museum like this after dark.
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