Monday, July 23, 2012

Field Museum!

I think the coolest place we've been so far was this museum. ABSOLUTELY GINORMOUS.  We skipped a day of work (sort of, Weston didn't go out selling on the Monday after the aquarium visit, I brought along my clipboard for scheduling routes and has all the salesman call my phone) and went to the city, once again. to see this amazing museum.  Larger than any I'd ever seen and loaded with artifacts that blew our minds.

Of course he had to test out his climbing skills on the pillars.  The verdict? Yes, he could climb to the top if he wanted to.  No harness=not okay with me.

they were big.

Simply walking in to the museum was a little overwhelming. A Grand entryway and each archway you see is a doorway to another section of the museum with more artifacts.  Needless to say, there were a lot. 

Elephants are big. I never pictured them THAT big

Meet Sue. The largest AND most complete TRex fossil in the whole word.  She was incredible!! (Well actually, we later read that the gender was unknown and indiscernible. They call her Sue after the woman who found her). 

Note: This is not the real head of Sue. it's a replica made because Sue's real head was something like 1200 lbs and there was no way they could have managed to hold it up as it needed to stand. 

Facts about Sue.  She blew our minds!


Weston snapped this picture of me working. Each time my phone rang I had to head out of the section we were in to open area for better connection to schedule what sales were made.  Yay 12 hr day of work!

Like I said, this place was huge. 

Great statues over the entry way.


My second-favorite room was full of the world's Gems!  Lots of absolutely amazing jewelry from all around the world, and polished to its pristine state!  I was in love. And wanted them all, naturally.  I think my favorite was the opal rings they had..but I failed to take a picture. However these were nice as well:

Ruby set from Old-English times

Emerald

One of the world's biggest crystals: 5,899.5 carats. WOWZA

Jade was also really cool. Besides this small section they had an entire room of jade jewelry, teapots, artifacts, etc from China. It really is a beautiful stone/gem.

This diamond ring was incredible. I don't remember the stats on it but...ya I was in awe. 


Creepy doll things from Thailand, I think? 


HUGE Totem poles

weird Buddha thing...

Again with the Totems, this one was hilarious. 

Whole room full of them



Masks for rituals for Incas/Mayas I think they said. 

More climbing

Aztec sundial thing, Very cool

This would be our home. That would be our bed. So comfy! No privacy! What a different lifestyle


This was from the Genghis Khan section...we strolled right through that cause we were starting to get tired...and wanted to get to the Dinosaurs!!

Fossilized wood. VERY COOL

Branchiosaurus? Really really big dinosaur. I think they said these guys got up to 171 feet long....




It was BIG

Stegosaurus. Couldn't help but think of Land Before Time as we walked through here. 

Their heads were so small in comparison to their large bodies! but still way bigger than my head!

Weston's favorite

That, my friends, is a TRex TOOTH. Yikes


I think I surprised him

The femur bone of the bronchiosaurus, I believe. Just shows ya how big they really are....

Old Bear
And let's not forget the mammoth!! 
So this is just a small sample of everything we saw. There was a whole section on meteorites and different kinds of rock. Stalagmites and tites. A Jade palace. An ancient egypt section. A section on how they've learned how to recreate clay heads of mummies just by CAT scanning their burial boxes...the name is slipping me right now...and letting us see what the people inside look like without tampering with anything. There was sections on Pacific Islands, and mammals of the real world. A section on the plants that have kept humans alive, given us medicine, etc. A section on ancient worlds like the Incas, Mayas, Aztecs, etc and their clothing, utensils, etc. (This was a cool section because Weston felt like he was seeing into the lives of Nephites/Lamanites). A section for Thailand and their beautiful artifacts- lots of gold stuff. It was cool to make comparisons of the old worlds. For instance, a lot of the artifacts that came from China and that area were gold and colorful and very elaborate. Lots of their attire was silky and ornate, whereas the artifacts from the Americas and Eskimos was mainly skins, clay sculptures, all very simple and stained with natural berries, etc. I found all this very fascinating. I guess it's the history buff coming out in me. I've always loved learning about the past.  Anyways we didn't even get to see everything in the museum and we were there for 5 hours. And we loved every second of it! Even if our heads were exploding with information as we walked out of there...

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