Visiting the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum in NYC with Kids
Submitted by Anna Fader on

Check out our updated post about the Intrepid, published in 2013. The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum reopened in 2008 after a five-year renovation. As a lifelong New Yorker, I hate to admit that I had never been to the Intrepid before. Roaming around a big ship and looking at airplanes had never appealed to me. But since they took the trouble to redo it, and I now have a five-year-old son, I figured it was worth going to check it out and I'm glad we did.
The people at the Intrepid Museum obviously took families into consideration in their planning because they've created a whole new kid-friendly section called the Exploreum. In the Exploreum, kids play their way through exhibits that teach them about the inner workings of the ship and life on the vessel, plus the Intrepid's role in the Space program.
The thing that has surprised me the most this week (aside from the fact that my candidate actually won), is the sheer volume of tears I have shed. I see Malia and Sasha walk out on stage, cue tears. People dancing and celebrating in the streets of Kenya, tears. A video of a woman voting in Selma, tears. Even the talk about what type of puppy to get and the answer of needing to balance their desire to get a shelter dog with getting a hypo-allergenic dog and more tears. In fact, several times my daughter has looked at me confused and asked 'why are you crying Mommy'. To which I answer - 'because I'm happy about Obama.' 
It looks like another rainy Saturday this weekend, so we've got some great indoor activities at four different museums. They're not all free, but they're all worth doing. Sunday should clear up so take advantage of the relatively warm and sunny weather while you still can.
It seems like it's never to early to start your summer planning. And if you are thinking about summer sleep away or day camps for next summer, then the NY family Summer Camp Fairs this weekend and next are a great place to start.

