After checking to their hotel (another one with a pool, but it was outside) they went to the National Cowboy Museum. This place had a lot of information on cowboys. It had art, like statues of cowboys and Indians. It talked about real cowboys and cowgirls and the influence they had on America. It had a rodeo exhibit.
It had exhibits about cowboys that were in the movies and on TV. Andy and Joey's dad told them that he would give a quarter to the first one to find out about Clayton Moore. The boys looked all over the exhibit. They read information and looked at pictures. Their mom was playing a computer game where the computer played a theme song from a cowboy show on TV. Then she had to choose the name of the show. Andy came over to watch. The computer played a song and their mom recognized it as the theme song for the Lone Ranger. (Kids, you will have to have your mom or dad hum it for you. They will know it for sure!) So she click on the picture of the Lone Ranger. and do you know what name popped up? Clayton Moore! Andy saw it right away. He got his dad to show him. He also got the quarter!
After looking at most things at the National Cowboy Museum, including the gift shop. The boys and their parents went back to the hotel. Joey and his dad went for a walk around the hotel. Andy and his mom stayed back in the room to relax a little. Andy got a call on his phone. It was his dad asking if he wanted to play miniature golf. Joey and his dad had found a fun place called Celebration Station right next to their hotel. So the family met up and played golf. It was a fun course!
It was time to head back to their room. Just outside their room was the pool. They decided to go for a swim. The water was a little chilly so the boys swam and the grown ups waited until they could all go in the hot tub.
When they got back to their room, their mom told them it was time for them to go to bed. The boys got ready, but they were also wrestling and goofing around with each other. Their mom has always said that the boys were like kittens, always pawing, pouncing and rolling around together. But the boys were tired and the beds were comfortable, and the boys soon fell fast asleep.