| boperana: Is this a Dunkin Donuts or a club? Got music on blast, dancing behind the counter, lights everywhere... Jeez about 35 minutes ago |
![]() | lyndsayy: im so used to leaving at 650 that i forgot that i wasnt going to wawa or dunkin donuts. faillll.! about 3 hours ago |
![]() | JasonSydow: Or maybe a donut (@ Dunkin Donuts @ Penn Station in Baltimore) link about 3 hours ago |
![]() | scifinatic: says Dunkin' Donuts or Mister Donut ??? Which is better ? link about 6 hours ago |
![]() | vonilicious: @Azn_Barbie I wish my mall had mcd or dunkin donuts. all our places are expensive type places and then restaurants. about 7 hours ago |
| By Bobby Tanzilo Managing Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Bobby Tanzilo |
| Published Aug. 20, 2007 at 11:24 a.m. |
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Mondays definitely get me down these days, but rainy days have been so few and far between this summer that I can't really say they've gotten me down. But the did present a bit of a challenge this weekend since the sunny season has led us to spend most days out in the yard or at the park.
How to amuse a 2-year-old that is obsessed with the outdoors on a rainy day? Yesterday seemed like the perfect day to whip out that shiny new membership card to the Milwaukee Public Museum.
Note to self: MPM opens at noon on Sundays. So getting there at 11:25 is not helpful.
However, we lucked out. While walking to the Westown Dunkin Donuts for, well, the first time ever, we noticed the firehouse doors were up. Glancing in, we were spotted by a lieutenant who emerged from the office to invite us in and to invite us to sit in the trucks (for the perfect photo op) and to tell us about the newest acquisition, a shiny new ladder truck that extends to 100 feet.
Further note to self: always book hotel rooms at fourth floor or below. And don't watch "The Towering Inferno" on the in-room pay per view.
As we were about to leave my son made eye contact with another firefighter and conversation began anew. If you have a son (and maybe a daughter, I can't say) or were ever a boy (or a girl, again, I can't say), you already know that the firehouse is a guaranteed smile maker. I'm happy to report that's still true.
We made it to Dunkin' Donuts -- which has steps and can't accommodate a stroller and therefore a wheelchair -- and back to the museum in time for the doors to swing open. We marveled at butterflies, strolled through Asia, Central America, Africa and the undersea world, and we made an injection-molded, bright orange triceratops.
And not once did the little one resort to saying, "outside" while pointing to the door. Success.
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