Maker Faire at The Henry Ford Museum
It was a beautiful Saturday and dad decided to take us to the Henry Ford Museum until... halt! Something got in our way.
Apparently there was this Maker Faire and so the museum was closed. Ugh...not! When we realized that mom was very interested in this event, dad decided that we should go.
The cost was pretty expensive. But it was worth it.
Oh! I almost forgot to explain what is the Maker Faire. Silly me. The Maker Faire is a family-friendly showcase of invention, creativity, and resourcefulness. There are many technology stuff such as robots, 3D printing, and more.
Later, we decided to check out the stuff in the outdoors's Maker Faire. In my opinion, I like the outdoors's better.
The first thing we saw when we got out is this super-duper-mega-seriously-amazing place filled with weird designed bikes. That was my favorite thing in this event.
Luckily, those people did not turned into flat human pancakes, so it was a relief. But anyway, after that we had lunch in Beer garden since we were pretty hungry.
After that we found a place (Which was an indoor building, thank goodness!) that gave free drawing class. Yes, I said class, not classes. It was boring, if you ask me. I don't like it. Maybe because the class was made for other kids that are younger. (Oops. But hey, there were adults in the class too!)
Anyway, that was the end of the Maker Faire. In my opinion, the fair was pretty interesting. What do you think? Leave a comment in the comment section to let me know!
Apparently there was this Maker Faire and so the museum was closed. Ugh...not! When we realized that mom was very interested in this event, dad decided that we should go.
The cost was pretty expensive. But it was worth it.
The entrance of the museum. |
Me, mom and Joyce figuring where we should go first. |
I think they made this radio station themselves. |
Floating Islands. |
Build-your-own-bridge-station. |
The first thing we saw when we got out is this super-duper-mega-seriously-amazing place filled with weird designed bikes. That was my favorite thing in this event.
Pedal-backwards-to-move-forward-bike. |
Super tiny bike. |
I don't know how to explain this one. Just see for yourself. |
Whoa. That is one huge bike. |
Ahhh! He is running the bike over them! |
The food was great, but the cost? Not so good. |
The drawing class. |
Anyway, that was the end of the Maker Faire. In my opinion, the fair was pretty interesting. What do you think? Leave a comment in the comment section to let me know!
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