MoMath and LEGOs

We ventured down to the Flatiron district to visit the National Museum of Math (MoMath) for the afternoon on Martin Luther King Day. The MoMath I feel like is this hidden gem for kids in the city. Lot of people know about it, so it is really not, but it is one museum that is often looked over. We love it. It is the coolest thing to happen to math. We have only been a handful of times, but have loved it every time. Location wise it cannot be beat. You have the Flatiron building, Eataly, Shake Shack, Madison Garden which has a playground, and a LEGO store! Playgrounds and LEGO stores is what we plan our outings around, haha. Lyndon was able to meet up with us, just in time to go to his happy place (LEGO store). 

Trying to see how fast they could run. 

My favorite building in the whole city. 

In an Empire State of mind. 
The MoMath, with all sorts of activities that demonstrate how math is so much fun, and more than crunching numbers. 



The bike with square wheels make me thing of the Island of Misfit toys, in Rudolph the Red nose Reindeer. It would definitely join the train with square wheels. We're all misfits. 




Our family is still obsessed with LEGOs. We spend a good while in their play room building all sorts of creations. 

Fun day off from school with the kids, and doing things that remind me I love NYC even in January. 

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