So last weekend we piled into our new van. (Yes - I am now the proud owner of a mini-van. I love it. I can fit everything I want in it. There was no question as to whether we would take the big stroller because now I have all the room I want. It was heaven to to be crammed into our old Camry) Well enough about that. We headed to my sister Carly's place for the blessing of her baby and had a great 3 days with them. So since this is a vacation get ready for a butt load of pictures where I show off my kids.
First we hit the Carousel downtown on its opening day for the summer season. That's right SUMMER.
James didn't even cry this time. I hope he getting over his fear of rides.
Next we looked for a letter box for Quinn - sadly we couldn't find it.
What a cute boy even with his black eye - thanks to body slamming Emma off the couch.
Just an outside look at the Tabernacle, not ready for the tour with these kids yet.
Emma had fun chasing the water around and around as it moved.
Next it was swimming at Grandma and Grandpa Moore's.
James didn't cry here either. I think it was because it was a smaller pool and very quiet, just us. But I will count this as progress too.
The Great-Grandparents and newest Great-Grandson Owen.
Isn't he a cutie.
Emma and James enjoyed staying in Owens room and his enormous moose.
The next day we hit the Dinosaur Park at Johnson Farm and did some origami. I found out I am not good at this at all. They had displays of all kinds of origami dinosaurs. Jeff was able to join us today.
Emma and I standing in front of a T-Rex imprint (not found in Utah).
Emma loves this guy - don't know what he is but she loves him.
So this is what the museum has. Tons of Dinosaur tracks mostly from the same dinosaur. They uncovered them while building a sub-division when they turned over these huge slabs of rock. I will admit I thought there would be more to it but it is just one small building with the same thing in over and over (tracks). It was not interesting at all for the kids. I think the name is misleading by saying it is at Johnson Farm. I thought it was an actual farm and there would be tons to do or see. But that's it, just one building and a very small sandbox.
1 comment:
Great Pictures, thanks for posting them. Wish we could have been there. DVB
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