We have been home for a month now and I am finally getting done with posting vacation pictures....with a few recent pictures in between.
Showing posts with label virginia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label virginia. Show all posts
Monday, May 31, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Chatham
Opa
Easton loved being around Opa. He became Opa's shadow. He helped him paint the shed, mow the lawn, they played a little soccer, played guitars, etc. He loved it.
boy's day
girl's day
While the boys were fishing, the girls decided we needed to do something girly, so we went and got pedicures and manicures. This was Keagan's first time, and to be honest, I think she is still too little, but she had so much fun and loved all the attention she got.
After our nails we went to a little shop to grab something to eat called "Tea Thyme." Cute, cute place. The lady cut the crusts off of Keagan's sandwich and kept coming over to call her princess. Keagan loved it.
Keagan's place
On our way back to Fredericksburg we stopped for gas and saw this restaurant. We had to get out and get a picture with Keagan. The hostess was looking at us weird so I poked my head in and told her our daughter's name is Keagan and she gave Keagie a kids menu and some crayons. Keagie was so excited.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
the aquarium
On our last day in S. Virginia we went to the aquarium. The kids loved it. It is a perfect size, not too big, not too small with a couple of hands on things that the kids enjoyed.
the cold, cold beach
Sunday, May 2, 2010
a learning experience
bugs, bugs, bugs
One day in Fredericksburg we went to the Bug Box. A little store that houses dozens of bugs and creepy crawlies in many different terrariums. Easton loved it. Keagan liked it, but made me nervous (I was certain she was going to knock over something and bugs would be everywhere). I tolerated it. Oma didn't even want to try it. It creeped me out a bit to see a terrarium full of jumping crickets, another with spiders making webs, another with scorpions. But, it is a good little activity and the kids enjoyed it.
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