The kids and I went to East Texas several times this summer to visit my sister and the cousins. We had so much fun! Logan loved getting to play with Matthew (who is 2 years older) Sophie had a blast with Kalyn (who is 2 weeks older). There were some days that I was at home with the all 4 of the kids while Kelly worked but we did also get to do some things altogether.
The boys getting ready for bed. Logan didn't go to sleep right away and Matthew ended up coming to tell us he was keeping him awake so Logan slept with me in the guest room.
Morning snack of fruit and whipped cream.
On one of the trips I had brought cornstarch to make "goop" or "slime". We decided to do it outside in the wading pool because it can be messy. The kids eventually just stripped down to their undies, then they decided I needed to get in on all the fun.
They even slimed Lucy, the new puppy!
We took the kids to a children's museum in town. It was so neat. We got in really cheap because of the science museum passes I have. They had a man-made cave you could walk through that led to the second story where there was a replica of a ship. They had tables set up with various activities like dinosaur rubbings, magnets, domino chains, gears and gadgets. There was a climbing wall and the room below where you could race balls all around.
Steering the ship. They had a HUGE globe up here where we found China for Logan.
Inside the cave.
Then they had a town set up in the other half of the building. They had a bank, grocery store, internet cafe, newspaper office, milking cow, diner, vet's office, theater, doctor's office, ambulance, and neonatal nursery. Each of the places was sponsored by actual businesses in the area. For example, the internet cafe was sponsored by Suddenlink which is an internet/cable provider. The neonatal nursery was sponsored by Mother Frances Hospital, where my sister works as a Labor & Delivery nurse. The ambulance was a real vehicle in the middle of the room where you could go into the back and take care of a patient. I cannot wait to go back again!
Here's Logan, face down the whole way.
The boys getting ready for bed. Logan didn't go to sleep right away and Matthew ended up coming to tell us he was keeping him awake so Logan slept with me in the guest room.
Morning snack of fruit and whipped cream.
On one of the trips I had brought cornstarch to make "goop" or "slime". We decided to do it outside in the wading pool because it can be messy. The kids eventually just stripped down to their undies, then they decided I needed to get in on all the fun.
They even slimed Lucy, the new puppy!
We took the kids to a children's museum in town. It was so neat. We got in really cheap because of the science museum passes I have. They had a man-made cave you could walk through that led to the second story where there was a replica of a ship. They had tables set up with various activities like dinosaur rubbings, magnets, domino chains, gears and gadgets. There was a climbing wall and the room below where you could race balls all around.
Steering the ship. They had a HUGE globe up here where we found China for Logan.
Inside the cave.
Then they had a town set up in the other half of the building. They had a bank, grocery store, internet cafe, newspaper office, milking cow, diner, vet's office, theater, doctor's office, ambulance, and neonatal nursery. Each of the places was sponsored by actual businesses in the area. For example, the internet cafe was sponsored by Suddenlink which is an internet/cable provider. The neonatal nursery was sponsored by Mother Frances Hospital, where my sister works as a Labor & Delivery nurse. The ambulance was a real vehicle in the middle of the room where you could go into the back and take care of a patient. I cannot wait to go back again!
Here's Logan, face down the whole way.
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