As the morning sun bathed Beech Hill in a golden glow, visitors began streaming in, eager to explore the museum's treasures. Joanna Riggs made her way to the laboratory to check in on Henrik van der Hune. She found him meticulously packaging the artifact from Iximché, surrounded by finalized documentation.

"Morning, Henrik," Joanna greeted cheerfully. "How's the packaging coming along?"

Henrik looked up, his eyes bright with excitement. "Good morning, Joanna. The packaging is almost done. The artifact from Iximché is ready to be shipped back to Guatemala. But that's not all—did you see the new artifact we received?"

Joanna raised an eyebrow. "No, I haven't. What's new?"

Henrik's face lit up. "It's an artifact from Sayil, a beautifully carved stone depicting a ceremonial scene. I can't wait to dive into the research."

"That sounds fantastic," Joanna said, impressed. "By the way, have you had a chance to scour through old emails? Sometimes there's valuable information buried in there."

Henrik chuckled. "I did manage to go through some of them. Found a few interesting leads for our research. You know how it is with these old correspondences—always a treasure trove."

Satisfied with Henrik's progress, Joanna made her way back to the main exhibit. As she wandered to the left wing, she was astonished to find two new exhibits: "Sexy Mayan" and "Maya Apocalypse." She was joyfully happy and curious about how these exhibits had been set up so quickly.

Exploring the "Sexy Mayan" exhibit, Joanna was strangely fascinated by the display on Ancient Mayan sexuality, including a demonstration of penis piercings like the Prince Albert. She wasn't sure about the exhibit's boldness but decided to take a risk and see how visitors reacted.

Joanna decided it was time to regroup with some of the newly hired docents and assign them their new tasks. She found Emily Cooper, JJ Maybank, and Veronica Lodge chatting near the Arts and Crafts exhibit.

"Hey team," Joanna called out, gathering their attention. "We've got some new assignments. Emily, JJ, and Veronica, I need you at the main exhibit. Make sure visitors can wander freely, but be ready to answer any questions they might have."

Emily beamed. "Sounds great, Joanna. What exhibits are there?"

Joanna listed them off. "We've got Arts and Crafts, Kings, Rituals, and more. It's all fascinating stuff."

JJ, ever the adventurer, grinned. "I'm on it. Let's make sure everyone has a great time."

Veronica nodded in agreement. "I'll handle the questions. Should be fun."

As they dispersed to their assigned areas, Joanna took a moment to reflect on the day's events. The new exhibits had magically appeared, and she was eager to see how visitors would react. Her thoughts were interrupted by the sound of laughter from the "Sexy Mayan" exhibit. She headed over to find a group of visitors gathered around the demonstration of the penis piercings, their expressions a mix of fascination and amusement.

"Excuse me, ma'am," one of the visitors called out to Joanna. "Is this really how they did it?"

Joanna smiled, ready to engage. "Yes, the Ancient Mayans practiced various forms of body modification, including penis piercings. It was a part of their rituals and beliefs about fertility and masculinity."

The visitor shook his head in wonder. "Incredible. History never ceases to amaze me."

As the day went on, Joanna kept an eye on both new exhibits, making notes of visitors' reactions. Most seemed intrigued, though a few were a bit uncomfortable. She figured it was a good balance—history was often about pushing boundaries and challenging perceptions.

Later, Joanna gathered Emily, JJ, and Veronica for a quick debrief. "So, how's it going? Any interesting questions?"

Emily laughed. "Plenty! People are really curious about the rituals and the craftsmanship."

JJ nodded. "Yeah, a lot of interest in the Kings exhibit too. I had a couple of kids asking about the warriors and their battles."

Veronica added, "And the 'Sexy Mayan' exhibit is definitely a conversation starter. Some visitors are a bit shy, but most are just fascinated."

Joanna smiled, proud of her team. "Great work, everyone. Keep engaging with the visitors and making their experience memorable."

As the day wound down, Joanna took a moment to breathe and reflect. Beech Hill was thriving, with new exhibits sparking curiosity and the dedicated staff ensuring a welcoming environment. Despite the occasional hiccups and unexpected visitors, she knew they were on the right path, making history come alive for everyone who walked through their doors.