
Wandering Crown Center while we waited for our slot at Kaleidoscope, we did the bubble elevators in the Westin.
We did Kaleidoscope just a couple months ago, and I started to realize how small Crown Center really is. I mean, it's a really cool example of crass commercialism. If only all shopping malls were as thoughtfully designed.

Still, it's a shopping mall. We were getting bored with it.
The bubble elevators seemed a sure-fire way to kill five minutes, and I thought the girls would dig it.


Mo did. Em thinks it's 'just plain wrong' to put a big window on the side of an elevator so you can see that you're dangling 18 stories up.

Maybe Em has a point. Or maybe it's just plain wrong to devote a blog post to an elevator ride.
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