Explore
a museum with your pets and kids
Written
by Dr.Laxmi Iyer
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Museums.
Do your children pull long faces? Do you in your own
mind wonder whether you should really go out and visit
a museum? Have they become forbidden places? Entry
restricted ever since you grew up.
Museums need not be dusty, musty old forgotten marvels
that everybody talks about but nobody likes to visit.
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In fact,
to visit a museum may be the world's most exciting thing
to do after watching a movie, reading a book or enjoying
a scrumptious Sunday lunch.
And however much the computer nerd in the family may like
to convince you, visiting a museum online in cyberspace
is a very different experience from visiting one in 3 dimensional
space.
To tell
you the truth, museums actually are one of the few living
bits of history, heritage, art and culture in the world.
Of course, depending on what kind of museum they are, they
broadcast loud and clear to the world, the wonders of a
bygone era.
Most
cities of the world and even the small towns have museums.
Often, many parts of a museum are kept in a dusty, half-
locked state simply because even the occasional visitor
to the place regularly skips those corners of the place.
Imagine
what an exciting experience it would be for your pets, kids
and all the elderly relatives in your family to step into
a museum full of dinosaur remains, or life like statues
of the gods and goddesess of Red Indian culture, complete
with masks and teepees.
In case,
you have a very sleepy looking museum in your home town
or city, if you can think of some good ideas to brighten
it up, you or your kids are sure to become very special
invitees to the museum's special events.
If you
visit museums regularly enough, you could even become your
city's prominent art and culture expert in that specific
area. Of course, one hopes that you will have good sense
and interest enough to choose to visit a museum with a subject
that does not generate much natural excitement and curiosity.
Then
weekends could see you as " the museum expert "
with that special privilege of your family and pets sprawling
on the lawns of the museums - being photographed by tourists
- from your country and round the world - as much a valuable
natural wonder as some of the priceless antiques within
the museum walls.
This
weekend buy yourself a nice, travel guide of cool museums
to visit in your town or city. Set aside some time for a
round table meeting in your family. Strike off museums which
get a majority response.
Now,
you have your real museum list...the ones which nobody wants
to see.
It's
a challenge to your imagination to make those museums inspiring
and attractive - a really cool place for the kids of this
generation and for people of the world to see. And of course,
all the pets of the world too!