The Museum of the Moving Image provides a full range of stationary and interactive exhibits that allow visitors to better understand, enjoy, and appreciate the art, history, technique, and technology of film, television, and digital media. It was SUCH a fun day. We began our trek through the museum at an alternating exhibit area focused on cats of the internet. Got in a few good laughs before continuing to the main area featuring an array of costumes and make-up artistry exhibits. I enjoyed checking out the Mrs. Doubtfire memorabilia. There were also several intriguing areas filled with old toys and marketing campaign materials as well as a brief history of animation.
We moved on to the interactive floor and let our inner kid come out to play. There were high tech flip book movies to watch, short animated films to create, and even an opportunity to voice over a variety of movie scenes. We did it all! I wish I had recorded our voice overs. I promise I sounded spot on like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. Chris tried a scene from Coming to America with an equally fun outcome! Definitely a fun day of acting silly and learning all about the art of film making!
Later in the month, we ventured out to Madison Square Garden for a night of smooth grooves with Hall & Oates. The opener wasn't my favorite, but when the main act finally arrived front and center things really began to heat up! They played most of Chris' favorite songs and even I knew several of the hits! We had fun people watching in our area of the arena, too. It was a fun night that was much needed after I'd spent nearly a week away on work trips. Hall & Oates certainly know how to work the crowd and put on a show.
What fun date nights have you had recently?
Andrea :)
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