Last week the kids had a half day at school, so we spent the afternoon checking out the MOMA. It’s always such a treat to visit because whenever I ask them where they’d like to go, the response is always “dinosaurs”. Sometimes I have to put my foot down.
But after our visit to the MOMA, we all agreed that it’s a pretty cool place. Even without the dinosaurs.
Here’s a quick snapshot of our day, starting with Lauren’s big win: $130 million! Thankfully that’ll cover her college tuition and part of Sam’s.
When we got to the MOMA, the kids wanted to check out the sculpture garden. Because it’s full of bums and bums are funny.
There were some other pretty amazing sculptures, including this 2-headed beastie. The kids screamed when they saw it, but quickly made friends with it.
Once inside, Lauren was on a mission to find a Modigliani. “You know Mom, the ones with the long necks.” We did find one of his paintings, but it wasn’t anything like the one she’d seen in school, which meant that it wasn’t interesting at all.
So I quickly diverted her attention to another piece. She wasn’t impressed.
I tried one more. This one worked.
Once they were back in an art-loving frame of mind, we checked out some Warhols. “22, 23, 24, 25”
We also found an interactive area which we hadn’t explored before. The hallway down to the exhibit was covered with a floor-to-ceiling neon print of of Ferdinand the Bull, which the kids wanted to have in their bedroom.
The sound exhibit was Sam’s favorite since he got to hit the installation repeatedly with a very large hammer.
And easily one of the main attractions was the kids’ lab. After spending the afternoon on floors full of Picasso and Kandinsky, hearing me say over and over “don’t touch, stay behind the line, you’re too close, hold my hand, don’t flip your jacket like that, no running!” (breathe) they were so excited to be in a space where they could touch and play with everything.
Once our visit came to an end, we wandered up Fifth Ave in search of food. Who knew, it’s Christmas season already!
Wait, wait wait wait! I’m getting distracted by all of the shiny glitter. We still have Thanksgiving ahead of us. Sorry kids. To make sure that we hadn’t cheated on Thanksgiving with Christmas, we made a quick beeline to Momofuku Milk Bar to pick up one of these: Momofuku’s weird-in-concept but super tasty Thanksgiving croissant.
Oh, I’m food-spoiled in this city, I know it. At least I appreciate it and spent a full minute kissing the dirty sidewalk in front of the Milk Bar after I wiped the butter and gravy dribbles off my chin.
So that’s it for this week, hope you all had a good one. If any of you are now planning visits to check out Momofuku’s Thanksgiving croissant, you can find all of the details right here at the Milk bar store website. They only make them until the end of November, so you’d better act quickly or you’ll have to wait for next year!
The MOMA is one of my favorite things to do in NYC. I haven’t been there since last January, so I think I am way over due for a visit.
I love it there too, the last few times I’ve brought the kids and I want to die a slow death when the rip through the top two floors with all of the oil paintings- I need the time to savor…One day!
What a fun set of photos and place
Have a wintastic week 😉
Thanks Steve, they had a blast, have a great week as well….
I don’t really understand modern art, but I do agree with your kids, bums are funny.
A very interesting post.
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I didn’t realize it was interactive there, looks like fun! And yes, bums are funny!
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Only parts of it are interactive- the bottom floors- and those are almost more fun for the kids (and less stressful for me 🙂
Sounds and looks like a fun and interesting place to visit. Thank you for posting, have a lovely day!
Thanks Jay, it was a really fun place to visit. Have a great day as well…
That’s a really interesting place to visit. Must have been a fun day out with the kids.
Jessica,
You made my day with your post today!
Thank you, my blogging friend!
And you made my day with your comment! Thanks 🙂 Have a good one…
Haha…bums. I have this ridiculous habit of posing like the art for photos when I go to museums. Mine is #19.
Checked it out, sweet dog 🙂 Museums are fun in more ways than one….Have a good one!
Bums are always funny. In fact, one of my super nerdy friends was talking about it on FB yesterday, to the tune of “the word is kind of funny, but BUTTS, now that’s hilarity!” and then he continued to crack himself by mentioning his completely unconscious double-butt-ing (but butts). I think I may have found it funnier because of how funny he seemed to think he was. Reminds me of myself.
I would be cheating on Thanksgiving with Christmas if I saw that much twinkle around me. It’s muh faaaaave.
We’re going to be there in no time, so ready for some holidays!
That is one of my favorite places! 🙂 It looks like your kids had a lot of fun! They are very cute! Oh, and that Thanksgiving croissant looks amazing!!
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What a great place to take the kiddos, bums and all! You should totally work Ferdinand the Bull into your kids room!
Looks pretty tasty! (the last photo that is) LOL
I thought I’d died and gone to heaven, it was seriously one of the best meals I’ve had in my life. Worth checking out if you’re ever in NYC in November 🙂
Wonderful shots of an interesting time. Thanks for hosting.
Thanks Judy, I need days like this more often…. 🙂
Ooooh! That Thanksgiving croissant has got me…it looks and sounds delicious.
I have never been but it looks totally fantastic! What an awesome way to spend the day.
A great day for sure, thanks for stopping by…
That Thanksgiving Croissant actually looks really good!
Ha Ha! Bums! 😉
That actually really does look good. We do the same thing at the art museum, with all the “Don’t touch!” and “Stop running!” Good to find a place they can bang and poke to their heart’s content.
The Natural History Museum is good for that too- they have some big rooms where the kids can race around without worry. Good to find those places so that museum visits aren’t so exhausting!
What a fun day! Thank you for sharing!!!
I love the bum pictures and the picture of you pointing out what is in your burrito. Too funny! 🙂 Looks like a great time!
Great post! I loved the part where you let us know how it is to be a mom to two kids in a museum with comments like “don’t flip your jacket like that.” Hahaha! It sounds like my life and hubby is even more cautious and keeps me in line too. 😉
I hope the photography class goes well.
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Thanks Christina, my husband wasn’t with me that day, but when he does join, he wanders around aimlessly without an eye on the kids. It’s so stressful. Just crossing the street with him in NYC is harrowing, I’m always yelling “Rodney the light is red!!!” as he walks across holding the youngsters’ hands…Wish he was a little more cautious, I’m a little jealous!
totally hilarious!
Thanks Stephanie 🙂 Such a fun place to visit, we always default to the NHM but this was almost more fun for them…
Yummy! I love how kids engage with art. I remember the first time I went to Moma and they was a group of 3 year olds all sitting around a Monet painting and the lady was discussing with them all about it. It was pretty amazing.
i know, it’s so sweet. I seem to recall being dragged to museums, and I don’t know if it’s because they’re growing up going more often, but they seem to love going.
Ah yes you city folk have all the fun and FOOD! Love so much about this post and definitely want to take my kids to MOMA someday…
Visiting from SITS today. Enjoy your day in the spotlight!
Thanks so much Allie and thanks for stopping by! Definitely check out the MOMA when you’re in the city next, so much fun!
Live seeing MOMA from the little one’s perspective!
I remember going to museums as a kid and visiting them with my own kids now brings back so many memories. Thanks for stopping by!
Great post Jessica! I miss NYC – lived there until my first was a year old and then headed for the suburbs in search of a lawn (which I got) and mediocre food (which I really got). I guess next time I’m in town, I should take the kids to MOMA – they love bums 😉
Thanks so much Beth, I definitely feel spoiled living in the city with so much good food. Kind of makes up for the fact that we have 3 kids in a 2 BR with no outdoor space 🙂 We may be heading in your direction one day, but for now, I’m going to eat all of the Thanksgiving croissants that I can get my hands on.
My kids had a blast in the sculpture garden too – they are older than yours, but bums are fun at any age, right? Visiting from SITS – hope you have a great day!
I love that sculpture garden – I was so disappointed the last time I visited just a few weeks ago- apparently they close it when it snows. But so much to explore in other parts of the museum though, we still had a great time. Happy new year!
I love MOMA. I have yet to bring my kids though. I’m guessing they’ll enjoy the bums in the sculpture garden as well. 🙂
They’d love it, so much fun to explore. They love it as much as the Natural History Musuem, which is a total shock because dinosaurs are just about the coolest thing for kids, but so much to see at the MOMA. Happy new year!
We can’t wait to visit NYC with the kids. I don’t think the MOMA was on our list with them in tow, but it looks like they had fun. Looking forward to reading more of your adventures!
They did, NYC museums are pretty kid-friendly across the board. Enjoy your trip to NYC whenever it happens 🙂
I loved this post! I’m an artist myself, and love going to all types of museums… So funny about all the “bums” there are to check out at MOMA! I loved the Van Gogh – how exciting to be right there up close and personal with it!
Hope you had a wonderful SITS Day, and I’m looking forward to getting to know you better! 😀
Oh, we love the Ferdinand book! How cool. Happy Sits day, late
We love it too, it was ages before I could understand that my daughter meant that book when she said Fruitinand, thanks for stopping by!
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