Reclaiming Wonders
A museum exhibit featuring a large whale skeleton displayed prominently in the center. The whale skeleton is suspended mid-air, with its long body arching gracefully and its ribs protruding outward. In the background, there is a large mural or image depicting a marine scene with whales swimming in the ocean. On the left side of the exhibit, there is a display case showcasing a smaller skeletal specimen, possibly a turtle or other marine creature. On the right side, there are information panels and displays related to the exhibit's theme. In the foreground, a woman wearing a green shirt and shorts is leaning over a display case, seemingly examining its contents intently, while a man in a dark shirt stands next to her, observing the exhibit.

Parenting Strategy: Make Them Enjoy the Museum

New life plan. I’m not asking the kids what or if they want to do xyz. Because their natural response is fussing. Hard to believe I know. . . So I’m just going to tell. Like “We’re going to the National Humpback Museum. Deal with it.” . . Because in the end, they enjoyed it. Looked at skeletons, asked questions about turtles, talked about whales... and might have enjoyed it. But they’ll never admit it.

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