June 5, 2007

Mythic Creatures


Am I going to try to take Schuyler to New York City to see this?

Well, what do YOU think?

13 comments:

Kinzie said...

Frickin' SWEET. I wanna go!

Has Schuyler seen The Last Unicorn? I watched that movie every weekend for five years when I was a kid. That, and Neverending Story.

MarkB said...

Oh man, that looks awesome. I wouldn't mind seeing that myself, if it were in the UK :)

I'm sure you two would get a kick out of it. Monsters!! RARRR!

Anonymous said...

Guaranteed to get the imagination flowing! Looks exciting.

Annie D said...

cool !she will love that ! i live in NY.. i know there sometimes can be really good priced flights from DFW to NYC.. one time i saw one for 129 $ ! hope yall make it to NYC !

Amy Lynn said...

WOW. I'll try to check it out in the next couple weeks and report back.

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh, that looks so COOL! I want to go, too!

Anonymous said...

If you leave a note on my blog (my name links to it) I can try to alert you to other things going on when you're going to be there too.

But one must-see is a visit to Serendipity 3, an utterly outrageous ice cream parlor that's a must-see.

Alejandra said...

Hi from New York!

That looks awesome and you guys should totally see it together.

Anonymous said...

I think we should have a Schuyler's Monster Field Trip. Please Rob???? We'll be ever so good!

anne said...

Absolutely! What a fantastic exhibit, and so perfect for both of you. I really hope you guys go.

True said...

Oh, you can't miss that! Now I'm going to have to go when I'm in NYC later this summer.

Donna said...

You can also come down to San Antonio to the Institute for Texan Cultures and see their "Here be Dragons" exhibit. Complete with a city wide map with the "local" dragons listed. ITC is full of lots of fun stuff as well as taking her to the Alamo.

http://www.texancultures.utsa.edu/museum/dragons.html

Jennifer Leigh said...

Just went today with my 7 yr old. It was ... underwhelming. :-( I <3 the Natural History Museum and we had a good day, but we only managed to spend 20 minutes in that exhibit, and 10 of those were because the munchkin's feet got sore and he wanted to sit and watch the dragon movie. Which was stitched together from some Chinese New Year footage and a documentary about the dragons of Eragon.