After the tea party, Lily got to play for a little while in the museum. We explored some areas that I haven't been in in years. These areas are part of the "old" Magic House that I remember from my early years.

This room is made up to look like Grandma's attic.

How appropriate to be there with her Grandma!

Mom is so great about getting into all Lily's play
scenarios. Lily just eats it up!

Lily's face impression

A classic Magic House exhibit - the balls floating on air. It is so awesome that my daughter and I will share some of the same childhood memories.
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