Museums


Exploring museums offers a rich and rewarding experience, allowing us to immerse ourselves in the masterpieces and antiquities from bygone eras. From beholding the brilliance of Vincent van Gogh's art in Amsterdam to strolling through the iconic Louvre in Paris, and marveling at the treasures within the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, each visit is a journey through time and culture. Regardless of the city we find ourselves in, we make it a point to seek out the finest museums, unlocking the beauty and history they hold within their walls.


The Getty Villa

Dec 6th, 2023

Any day walking the Getty Villa is an amazing indeed. We have been to the Getty, and the Villa, I like the Villa better.

Biltmore Christmas

Jan 7th, 2023

We went up to the Biltmore with the kids and Luna to see the christmas decorations. It was the last day. They had a different tree in every room. The theme was Winter Wonderland.

Natural History Museum

Dec 27th, 2018

Kia, Dakota, Alex, Luna, Kara and I went to the Natural History Museum to see the butterfly exhibit. We walked the museum while we were there. There was no one in the museum, it was like they opened it just for us!

Endeavour Space Shuttle, California Science Center

Dec 23rd, 2018

Kia, Dakota, Luna, Marv, Ski, and I decided to go down to see the Tut exhibit and the Endeavor Space shuttle. Other than me touching some gift shop stuff and getting the flu, it was an AMAZING day. In two weeks Marv would be in Egypt seeing some of the same items that he saw here. He must have been one of the only people on earth to see both exhibits within weeks of each other. Here are the pictures of the Endeavour Space Shuttle.

King Tut exhibit, California Science Center

Dec 23rd, 2018

Kia, Dakota, Luna, Marv, Ski, and I decided to go down to see the Tut exhibit and the Endeavor Space shuttle. Other than me touching some gift shop stuff and getting the flu, it was an AMAZING day. In two weeks Marv would be in Egypt seeing some of the same items that he saw here. He must have been one of the only people on earth to see both exhibits within weeks of each other. These are pictures of the King Tut exhibit.