
It was a rainy Saturday morning when we caught the paratransit bus to the Great Lakes Science Center. It was supposed to be a day of fun and relaxation. Right... (Notice the sarcastic inflection...)
At the Science Center, we viewed the chocolate exhibit, and let me just say not only do fermenting cacao seeds smell NASTY, but you don't even wanna KNOW where those seeds may have been before they became a Hershey or Dove bar! Blech! It was a neat display though, and we got some bargain souvanirs because tomorrow's the show's last day.
We wandered the rest of the museum where we learned about pulleys, played stringless harps, and tried our hand at being members of the Blue Man Group (minus the blue faces). That's the picture above. We also took in an omnimax movie and dined on mini Pizza Hut pizzas. Little did we know that would be the highlight of our day (laughs).
Sam was a trooper at pushing through the pain despite us not having any of her routine pain meds. Don't ask. She tried to swallow a T3 w/ codeine during the movie without a drink and nearly barfed on the people sitting in front of us. Surely things would look up when we headed for the Cheesecake Factory, right? Wrong! (Laughs even harder.)
We got drenched several times in rainstorms, couldn't get to the Cheesecake Factory because there were no sidewalks and a big fence blocking us, had possibly the worst dinner ever at a place called Chipotle, and had extra time to burn waiting for the bus home. Oh, and did I mention the attack worms? I didn't think so.
Please-oh-PLEASE let tomorrow's trip to the zoo go better (laughs)!
I'm kinda anxious to see what the coming week brings for Sam at Cleveland Clinic. At one point she couldn't remember what year she was born nor could she remember the name of our fourth cat for a bit. Hopefully the endocrinologist and neurologist consults will help shed some light on all this because it gets kind of unsettling at times.