Mid-Week Update

Secret Messages from the NSA

Monday, we took B & E to the National Cryptologic Museum at the NSA. The museum is much more kid friendly since the last time we went. The hobo codes were quite popular. The other big activity was decrypting secret messages with a ring decoder. Whoever set this up was quite clever. Most of the secret messages were near the floor – kid friendly while simultaneously discouraging over-pushy parents. There are 15 secrets. The most popular station was encrypting your name with an Enigma machine. The kids enjoyed learning how to operate the machine. Elizabeth encrypted her name, and checked the result, twice!

Planet Explorer Vehicle

Today we went to Arundel Mills Mall and visited the Lego store. The kids started out just looking at the kits. About the time they were done with that, the play station opened up. They worked together to build a vehicle to explore a planet. The staff was going to assemble a new Lego display, and asked if Mark and Elizabeth wanted to volunteer to help build the display. They finished the first part together. Meanwhile, Nanna built her own “Explore a planet” vehicle.

Building the Big One

Nanna’s Vehicle

Now it’s time to go to the airport. Happy travels, Reeds. We enjoyed visiting with you!

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