It was VERY exciting! This kid throws rolls across the restaurant at people. You must catch it to eat it. Some of them hit the floor, or fall short the person who it was meant for, but overall this kid has really good aim. And I love his suspenders...
After lunch we headed down to Branson, MO. We started off by going to the Titanic Museum. Upon entering you were assigned an actual passenger on the ship. I was Sarah Sage, the eldest child in the Sage family. The Sage family was the largest family on board the ship. There were two parents and nine children, and they were traveling third class. Sarah made it onto a life boat, but upon realizing none other of her family members did, she got off of it to go find them. None of the Sage family survived.
After that we went to the Hollywood Wax Museum. See facebook for more photos!
We tried going to the Veterans Museum, but we arrived less than 30 minutes before it closed so they wouldn't let us go through it. As it got darker we ended up driving through a festival of lights. It was like Washington Park in Michigan City, except they charge $10 per car in Branson. We had dinner and then went in search of the World's Largest Banjo that we kept seeing signs for. We finally found it!
But the whole reason we were in Branson for the day was because we all had tickets to The Shanghai Theater's production of the Acrobats of China. Michael, Teri, and Tom all came down and met us at the theatre for an 8pm show.
There were no pictues allowed inside expcet this one!
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