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Day 'O Fun

Tuesday I loaded up the kids for a field trip. We headed down to Crown Center for the day. I wanted to check out the What Do You Want To Be? exhibit. I was thinking (actually Emma was) that I should check Kaleidescope and see if they had any Open Family Sessions as well. And sure enough, they did! A trip to Crown Center is not a real fun day though unless you have lunch at Fritz's. How awesome is it to eat at place where a train brings your food?!?!? AND.......Kaleidescope was practically empty. Bonus.

Here is our day in pictures: (yes, I took all three kids by myself and remembered my camera. I was ON that day.)

Even Xander wears the engineer hat. I LOVE this picture. So funny.
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My oldest boy wearing his hat. He looks so big in this picture.
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All the kids in front of the train. (at the bottom I linked to a past post. From a year and a half ago. Do you see how big Emma has gotten as well???)

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Emma is going to be a cowgirl....
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Or a news reporter....
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Davis painting at Kaleidescope.
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Waiting for their paintings to come out of the drying machine.
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Still waiting.......
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Xander chilling, actually taking a binky and trying to grab the camera.
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The sink at Kaleidescope. Isn't she cool? I want one.
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(for reference we took the kids on a similar trip awhile back. You can see pictures and the post here. For the love..........Davis looks so little.)

Comments

Shannon said…
I LOVE Crown Center! We went to the exhibit a few weeks ago and had a blast! I think Mack is going to be a hairdresser, I couldn't get her out of the salon.

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