Very excited about her new stamp in her passport!
They love elevators! I do believe this was a main highlight.
They hiked up lots of stairs
and skipped around holding hands.
"See squirrel I don't have any food!"
Discussing how to catch the squirrels
Very 1st Frosty
Wyatt claimed he liked it but only had about 4 small bites
Kailyn downed it in less then 2 minutes and said she really "loves my frostin momma"
then proceeded to ask for Wyatts.
Gus eating his hand proxy for a scone
Today was another humid and rainy day (reminded me ALOT of Houston and how glad I am that we don't have this weather all the time!) so we decided to head over to the State Capital and Visitors Museum to add two more stamps on the kids passports. (That's three down and just four more to go!) We got to go into the meeting house this time (last time it was in session) and the kids got to go up tons of stairs and ride all the different elevators. Then they wanted to head over to the visitors center and dress up like cowboys (more importantly sit on a real cowboy saddle). The walk over was super fun with all the squirrels! We almost made it to the end of the visitors center when we had a not listening moment. (A not listening moment is when a child doesn't follow what the mommy asked, ie. Kailyn running off from Mommy.) So as the only rule on our outings was broken (the only rule is listening to mommy, unless it's an art museum then it's do not touch please) we had to leave. So we ran around outside some more then headed to Wendy's to redeem our coupons for a free Jr. Frosty's (we got from our Monster Truck building at Lowe's). The kids went up to the counter and handed over there coupon and were very excited to get something in return. Afterwards we headed home for lunch, trains and a much needed tea party!
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Don't you just love it when your kids don't listen to you! NOT! haha!
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