Not what we expected...- Saturday, April 7, 2007
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Instead of sticking to the historic area in Philadelphia, we decided to start the day over and make the best of it. We went to Adventure Aquarium in Camden, New Jersey. We ended up having fun there. The best part was the big ocean tank. The fish, rays, turtles that were swimming in there were huge, and there was a large theatre section to just sit and watch the schools swim across the wall of glass and water while soothing music played. I have no idea how big the tank actually was, but it was enormous. The shark tank was cool too, where you can walk through a tunnel and the sharks swim right over you. The hippos were a little disappointing because they were asleep, but that's hippos for you. The biggest disappointment here was the part that the girls were looking forward to the most- the SpongeBob SquarePants "4-D" movie. It cost $6 more a piece to see, but it ended up being only about 5 minutes long. The effects were OK, but not great, and we all thought it was over too soon. Anna did enjoy getting her face painted. She had a fish face for the rest of the day.
We left the aquarium and drove north to the spot where Washington crossed the Delaware River. He did it on Christmas, but we have to see it on Easter weekend. That was a peaceful little area. By that time, Emma was napping and Julie stayed in the car with her. Scott looked around in the visitor's center on the Pennsylvania side and even took out his Revolutionary War coat to get his picture taken there. We crossed the river on a narrow bridge (so narrow, that it was hard to keep from scraping the side when cars came by us going the other way). On the Jersey side was another visitor's center that Scott peeked in. Some re-enactors were drilling on the green outside.
We returned to the historic area of Philadelphia and went to City Tavern. We ate an expensive dinner there, and Anna and Emma were both on their best behavior. (It was Julie who spilled the cider!) Scott got to sample an ale that was supposed to be Thomas Jefferson's recipe and another with spruce in it that was supposed to be Ben Franklin's own concoction.
After dinner we strolled around the historic area again and did a little shopping. We returned to the hotel and we all went swimming, of course.
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