On Friday, I took Nathan on an adventure into DC to the National Building Museum. There was a Lego display there that I thought he would enjoy.

There were about 10 buildings made of Legos that were amazing. Here's one of the Empire Statue Building and ___??__ ( I forget the other one).

Nathan's interest in the Lego buildings lasted all of about 10 seconds when he saw the next part of the exhibit.... a big open space with lots of Legos so you could design and build your own building. Nathan quickly went to work.

Here we are with our creations....


Afterwards, we enjoyed some time in the Building Zone, an area designed for toddlers and preschoolers with lots of blocks, books and other fun activities.

Nathan and I had a great time and finished off our outing with a burger from Fuddruckers, before boarding the metro for the ride home.
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