A Weekend In Clare - Part 1
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Stop 8 - Anne Frank House: We tried our best to prep Maeli before our visit to the museum. I think Ryan would agree that this was one of the highlights of our trip to Amsterdam. It was kind of surreal to think that we were standing in the same room that she and her family hid in during those dark years. It was a totally humbling experience to get to hear about the family's experiences in that house. As a parent, it was cool getting to teach Maeli about such an important time in history.
Stop 1 -KinderKookKafe: KinderKookKafe is a cafe run entirely by children. Upon entering the restaurant, kids can choose what they want to make from a row of pictures. After grabbing all of their utensils and ingredients, the kids can sit down and get to work preparing their food. Maeli made a pizza and a corndog and both kids frosted and decorated a cupcake. While their food was cooking, they were able to go outside and play on the playground in the courtyard of the cafe. Maeli took the whole thing very seriously and loved that she was the head honcho and was able to do things "her" way.
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