Since I was on vacation, Alan also took a couple of days off over the already long Holiday weekend. He was off Friday through Tuesday. After a short deliberation we decided to stay at home, and take little day excursions. This was our scheduled plan:
Friday – Go to the Cemetery and go to Wheeler Farm
Saturday – Go swimming at the Rec-Center and enjoy the indoor play ground. Plant flowers in the evening.
Sunday – Attend church, and go over reunion plans with the family at family dinner.
Monday – Go to the Aviary and in the evening find a park with an awesome play area.
Tuesday – Go to the zoo and do cub scouts (which we normally do on Tuesday.) It was irnonic I chose this day for the zoo, thinking that it would be a little more calm than any other day. It was field trip day! I've never seem so many children packed in there before. The parking lot looked tranquil with no busses in site. We even parked close to the enterance, the best parking spot I've ever had at the zoo. Mason wanted to be just like the big kids,run free and go where he wanted verses, hold our hand and stay together. It made for a few dramatic moments. Our scouts were even at the zoo too, what a Suprise.
All in all, it was a whirlwind weekend. It was nice just to do things together as a family. Be thankful for our freedoms and not spend very much money. YEA.
Mason would say . . . “What are we going to do next.”He will have a hard time adjusting back to our slower paced life. He likes to be on the go. He would often say “I don’t want to go home.” I think that is because at home there is no one to play with.
A Letter to ASHA
6 years ago
Sounds like a fun weekend!
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