

In summary: delicious, free food + treasured family & friends = a very successful & blessed weekend!!
The tar pits are FULL of animal & plant remains. Animals that died a slow, painful and confusing death. All over the grounds there are little areas where tar is bubbling up from the earth. There is a museum on site with many of the bones they have found, as well as excavation sites and a laboratory where you can watch experts and volunteers cleaning tar off bones. It was actually really cool!
A few thoughts to take away:
The LACMA, unfortunately, did not have many exhibits open that Ryan and I were too excited about (the photography one was closed!). Plus we were tired from walking all over the tar pits. We did take pictures outside where they have tons of street lights in rows that are pretty cool.
I know I say I hate LA (which I do) but I am not so hateful to say that it doesn’t have cool things to do. Hence our list.