Our next stop was Vienna on Nov 2. Cooper was a good sport and was ok with celebrating his birthday while we were in Vienna. We decided to head to the museum of natural history. It was huge and interesting. After spending a good amount of time there we didn't have much time to go do any more kid friendly activities. We got walking down a strip of stores and saw an english movie theater playing Trolls. So we stopped and watched the movie and loved it. It was also a few days before it came out in theatres in the states so we felt kinda cool. Cooper had a cake of doughnuts and it worked out ok for being in a hotel. Cooper definitely at times plays the "obnoxious big brother" roll but he really is such a good kid. He loves finding any way he can help McCoy, if McCoy will let him. He and Lynndon are best friends and he enjoys helping dad with any project. He loves to read and is doing so well in this German school. He really is just so awesome and we love him!
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| We sent them to brush their teeth and came in to see this. |
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| Happy Birthday! |
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| We were walking around trying to find the museum. I just thought this building looked cool. |
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| A big statue outside of the museum. This is Maria Theresa on top. |
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| Pumping the lava to make the volcano erupt. |
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| That's a big dinosaur foot! |
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| This bone is a real dinosaur bone from Utah. It was like touching a piece of home. The sign explained that not all the bones are real and are just moulds from others but this one is not. |
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| This was a robot dino that would move and make noise. It scared the kids but they eventually got brave enough to get closer. |
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| They were getting set up for the christmas market. |
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| Happy 8th birthday Cooper! |
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