Consider this more of the same. John and I ended back at the Children's Museum this afternoon, after forcing Jack to run errands with us all morning. Just wanted to share more of my cute boys.
Jack stuck this plastic wrench up a pipe, and then walked away ... not sure how handy he'll be in the future.
Jack and John check out at the "Kroger."
Jack helps daddy scan the plastic lobster and crab.
Jack and John, steering the airplane in the cage. Both are big fans of the airplane exhibit.
"He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and love mercy and to walk humbly with your God." Micah 6:8
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Chilly Days
Today was our first real taste of winter, and my first test of finding a "zoo" alternative (something we could do inside) for Jackman. We ended up at the Children's Museum of Memphis, and left with a year's membership. I have a feeling this place will come in handy in the next several months.
My little fireman (The wet shirt was from the river exhibit -- see below)
Shopping at "Kroger" -- an exhibit in the museum. Proud Mama watched him pick out lots of carrots.
He couldn't get enough of the "Sir Dance a Lot" exhibit -- and loved the N'Sync music and strobe lights. John would be so proud.
I couldn't believe he stayed still enough for face painting. He loved the green balloon on his face and kept looking for mirrors when we got home so he could admire the artwork.
Fishing for plastic fish in the river exhibit.
My little fireman (The wet shirt was from the river exhibit -- see below)
Shopping at "Kroger" -- an exhibit in the museum. Proud Mama watched him pick out lots of carrots.
He couldn't get enough of the "Sir Dance a Lot" exhibit -- and loved the N'Sync music and strobe lights. John would be so proud.
I couldn't believe he stayed still enough for face painting. He loved the green balloon on his face and kept looking for mirrors when we got home so he could admire the artwork.
Fishing for plastic fish in the river exhibit.
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