From the Battleship we went to the San Jacinto Museum of History which told of early Texas history.
On Sunday we first ventured to our "favorite" standard vacation stop - Walmart - to pick up lunch supplies. We were heading to Schlitterbahn and wanted to have a lunch ready so we didn't have to leave; not knowing what would be available at the Park. We got there as it opened; before it got too busy. We rode the double tubes around the Torrent River for awhile then moved to the Loopy Luge Tube Chutes and Guada Loopy Tube Chutes after a bit and then back to the Torrent River when the Chutes became busy. Around lunch time Ralph opted to try to Boggie Bahn. He did get bettter with each try - it was fun to watch him try something new. All in all a fun time except the water park was advertised as an "indoor" park during the time we were there BUT it certainly wasn't covered and we didn't bring any sunscreen.
From the waterpark we went to the beach. The boys had fun but I cut it short due to the lack of sunscreen. It was a great sunny day!
There was a local ice cream shop named "Hey Mikey's" so we stopped.
From there we rode a ferry for the "fun" of it. The purpose was to transport vehicles from one rode to the other but we just rode it to ride it . . .
The plan for Monday was Johnson Space Center. It was a cooler and rainy day. One on hand it was a great indoor activity but due to lightning in the area we didn't get ride the tram and visit the sites outside the Space Center and around the complex. . . We did get loaded on a tram but lightning was close enough before we left they suspended the rides. Regardless we were there nearly all day.
Our intial departure on Tuesday was around 5:20 pm. Our plan for the day was to visit the Children's Museum of Houston following a short visit to the Health Museum (free admission with our Morrill Hall membership) since they were within a block of each other.
The boys had fun trying to see how loud they could scream in the scream room at the Health Museum.
The Children's Museum was great! There were areas for kids of all ages.
Ralph found a spot where a staff person helped him make a circuit.
The boys also did an experiment.
We returned the rental car around 2 not knowing how long the whole process would take of returning the car, getting to the airport, through security, etc. We arrived in plenty of time . . .especially since our flight was delayed - our usual pattern for returning home. We finally left Houston almost two hours later - under the time for getting another travel voucher.