Anyway, we went. And I did have a good reason (and that's why I had my camera).
As I was resting, due to the tremendous toll such a venture takes on me, I was trying to ignore the fact that my kids were embarrassingly ruthless in their attempt to find coins--even if they were wedged between a concrete pillar and its base requiring tools to pry them out. (Tools=wooden skewer + straw)
Since our children have outgrown their interest in taking a spin in the mall ride-on machines, they now look at that kind of area as a gold mine of coinage.
Hey kids, let's go look at some 200 million year old rocks. Kids?
As I observed the general area at the mall, I also appreciated the differences between some of the phases and ages of the kids there.
There were a couple of male teens who probably would have been too embarrassed to search for a few coins, so instead piled into this "bus" and started making urgent calls on their phones.
Because they were busy finding loads of coins.
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