Hi there everyone!
I know it has been a few weeks - but they have been super busy. After we took the boys to A Day Out With Thomas, we spent the weekend in Omaha and then took a trip to San Francisco and Moss Beach. The boys were wonderful and we had a great time. I will fill you in on that later. I thought I could at least give you a little hold-me-over until I can get to that though...
First - I dropped my camera in the ocean the last day of our stay in Moss Beach. We were able to retrieve the camera, but I'm not sure if it has survived or not. We managed to get the SD card out very quickly and I don't think it had any water damage - but cross your fingers. It was chock-a-block full of pictures from our trip.
OK - I have been in rehearsals the last two weeks for a brand new musical called U:BUG:ME. Rehearsals have been running till 9:00 every night so I have barely seen the kids. Yesterday and today were our tech rehearsals. (For the uninitiated - tech means we add lights, sound etc and work 2 days in a row from noon till midnight with a 2 hour dinner break. Long days...)
John was a sweetheart and brought the boys out to have dinner with me tonight. The boys really wanted to eat at Fritz's, which is a restaraunt for families. Trains run everywhere, your dinner is delivered by a train...heaven for the boys. I couldn't stand being inside one more minute so I made them take me across the street to Panera. After dinner we walked around the fountain area. This weekend is all about chalk artists - so we took in all the chalk art. Then we discovered the play area for kids which was full of hula hoops and chalk. Holy cow, you would have thought the heavens opened up and rained down a barrel of sunshine on the boys. They ran around playing, drawing, chasing run away hoops, hopped, walked and jumped through hoops...It was good times.
OK - I have to get the actors to places and do this dress run. Blessings on you all and I will get caught up with our goings on very soon.
peace and blessings!
Words to live by
If it is to be, it is up to me.
A Day Out With Thomas
Posted by
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on Monday, June 1, 2009
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You may remember my telling you that my sister Melanie got the boys tickets for A Day Out With Thomas for their birthdays. Jack knew we would be going on the day after Wy's birthday and began asking me nearly every day "Is it Wyatt's birfday yet?"
Friday was the big day. We packed the boys up and headed out for Baldwin City. John drove leaving me to be map girl. We were heading south on 35 and knew we needed to take 56. Suddenly John saw a sign for OLD 56. I start feeling uncomfortable; is there an old 56 and a NEW 56? We were already running almost an hour behind schedule and I was not going to be happy if we took the wrong road. John decides to take old 56. After a while we are on these blank stretches of country 'highway'. There is nothing on the map to indicate that we should cross X street or X highway. There are no signs on the road that say Baldwin City X miles. After a half hour I finally asked John if he was comfortable with the direction we were going in. He said yes he was. I told him that was nice because I thought I was going to puke. I had no confidence that we were on the path to Baldwin City. Once we reached the town limits of some nameless little town, John eased my spirits by letting me ask for directions and I will admit before everyone - that John was right - we were on the right road with only another 10 minutes to go. I was wrong.
We pulled into the Baldwin City Bulldogs High School parking lot and piled the boys onto a school bus. Jack was all about picking out school buses on the street, but he did not want to ride one. Wy was overjoyed. The bus took us to the Thomas 'park' which was a series of tents built around a railroad track. There was a fire truck and a small crew of fire fighters just inside the gates - but Jack wasn't interested in that either. We headed off for the mini hay stack maze, which the boys had a blast chasing each other around in. Then it was a petting zoo - though you couldn't really pet the animals - they were in cages and didn't get too close to the people.
As we left the petting zoo, Thomas came pulling into the station. Kids came running from every direction. Poor Jack took some convincing that our tickets were for later in the day and that we would play in and around some of the tents before meeting Thomas. Next we went over to the Imagination Station. This tent had about 5 train tables set up with tons of trains to play with. Little boys were everywhere playing and sharing. It was really sweet.
Next up was face painting tent. Sadly, there was no one inside painting faces or anything else. There were however, a number of ladies putting Thomas tattoos on kids. Jack hopped right up for his Thomas tattoo and was immediately disappointed as one of Thomas' wheels peeled off. After that it was just pick, pick, pick at the tattoo until there was nothing left. I couldn't believe it, but Wy wanted a tattoo as well. I think he was comfortable with the whole thing after having watched Jack get his. Wy picked out Percy and proudly showed off his tattoo all day. (I did catch him sucking on his arm late in the day. I think he was trying to eat it - so we finally washed it off.)
Just as we finished tattooing the boys, a lady popped out of a tent to announce story time. We moved into the next tent and helped her read James Goes Buzz-Buzz. And then we went and met Sir Topham Hatt!!! Oh the boys were so excited. Wy bounced up and down the whole time we were in line. Finally it was time to get in line for our train ride. One of the ticket fellas kept trying to convince us to ride in an open air car, but we stuck to our guns and rode in one of the passenger cars. I'm super glad we stayed the course because Wy would have made the trip very stressful. As it was, he spent the majority of the ride with his head out the window like a dog. We had a nice long ride and the boys had a great time. I have simply come to accept that sometimes Jack's happy or excited face just looks sad and solemn...
Anyway, after Thomas brought us back to the station, we had the boys get their picture taken with their favorite train. We let the boys play in the Imagination Station again while we waited for our pictures to develop and all too soon it was time to go home. Poor Jack was distraught. I finally convinced him to take a look at the fire truck while we waited for the return of the school bus shuttle. He took a turn sitting in the driver's seat. He let the fire truck lady help him into the fireman's gear; boots, pants, jacket and helmet. Poor kid could barely manage to stay upright under all that weight - even with the lady helping.
Then, it was time to get on the bus. He didn't fight too much about it, he just got sad. Jack didn't talk much on the ride back to the bull dog parking lot. He refused to leave the bus when we reached our destination. He was the very last person on the bus. He wouldn't go with me so I finally said goodbye and stepped of the bus. He came hurtling off the bus and then just sort of collapsed in the grass and cried. It was so sad and funny all at the same time. John didn't have to work too hard to convince me to get Jack's picture. So there he is, sitting alone and sad, crying his little heart out in the grass. After I snapped his picture I sat down and cuddled him for a good long while. We managed to get everyone in the car and within 5 minutes, the boys were out cold. I say it was a great day.
I have already had to promise that we will go back to visit Thomas next year. We spent the weekend in Omaha - Jack kept asking if we were driving to "Bawan City for Thomas?" I have been telling the boys we fly to California on Wednesday. Jack is asking if we can go to Baldwin City when we get to California. I have told him we will ride a cable car in San Francisco and he keeps going on about going to meet Thomas when we get there...
Hopefully you can follow this link to our Day Out With Thomas slide show. Let me know if you have troubles, I will see what we can do to help y'all out.
http://owenlandparkproductions.shutterfly.com/
Peace, love and many blessings,
Owenland Park
Friday was the big day. We packed the boys up and headed out for Baldwin City. John drove leaving me to be map girl. We were heading south on 35 and knew we needed to take 56. Suddenly John saw a sign for OLD 56. I start feeling uncomfortable; is there an old 56 and a NEW 56? We were already running almost an hour behind schedule and I was not going to be happy if we took the wrong road. John decides to take old 56. After a while we are on these blank stretches of country 'highway'. There is nothing on the map to indicate that we should cross X street or X highway. There are no signs on the road that say Baldwin City X miles. After a half hour I finally asked John if he was comfortable with the direction we were going in. He said yes he was. I told him that was nice because I thought I was going to puke. I had no confidence that we were on the path to Baldwin City. Once we reached the town limits of some nameless little town, John eased my spirits by letting me ask for directions and I will admit before everyone - that John was right - we were on the right road with only another 10 minutes to go. I was wrong.
We pulled into the Baldwin City Bulldogs High School parking lot and piled the boys onto a school bus. Jack was all about picking out school buses on the street, but he did not want to ride one. Wy was overjoyed. The bus took us to the Thomas 'park' which was a series of tents built around a railroad track. There was a fire truck and a small crew of fire fighters just inside the gates - but Jack wasn't interested in that either. We headed off for the mini hay stack maze, which the boys had a blast chasing each other around in. Then it was a petting zoo - though you couldn't really pet the animals - they were in cages and didn't get too close to the people.
As we left the petting zoo, Thomas came pulling into the station. Kids came running from every direction. Poor Jack took some convincing that our tickets were for later in the day and that we would play in and around some of the tents before meeting Thomas. Next we went over to the Imagination Station. This tent had about 5 train tables set up with tons of trains to play with. Little boys were everywhere playing and sharing. It was really sweet.
Next up was face painting tent. Sadly, there was no one inside painting faces or anything else. There were however, a number of ladies putting Thomas tattoos on kids. Jack hopped right up for his Thomas tattoo and was immediately disappointed as one of Thomas' wheels peeled off. After that it was just pick, pick, pick at the tattoo until there was nothing left. I couldn't believe it, but Wy wanted a tattoo as well. I think he was comfortable with the whole thing after having watched Jack get his. Wy picked out Percy and proudly showed off his tattoo all day. (I did catch him sucking on his arm late in the day. I think he was trying to eat it - so we finally washed it off.)
Just as we finished tattooing the boys, a lady popped out of a tent to announce story time. We moved into the next tent and helped her read James Goes Buzz-Buzz. And then we went and met Sir Topham Hatt!!! Oh the boys were so excited. Wy bounced up and down the whole time we were in line. Finally it was time to get in line for our train ride. One of the ticket fellas kept trying to convince us to ride in an open air car, but we stuck to our guns and rode in one of the passenger cars. I'm super glad we stayed the course because Wy would have made the trip very stressful. As it was, he spent the majority of the ride with his head out the window like a dog. We had a nice long ride and the boys had a great time. I have simply come to accept that sometimes Jack's happy or excited face just looks sad and solemn...
Anyway, after Thomas brought us back to the station, we had the boys get their picture taken with their favorite train. We let the boys play in the Imagination Station again while we waited for our pictures to develop and all too soon it was time to go home. Poor Jack was distraught. I finally convinced him to take a look at the fire truck while we waited for the return of the school bus shuttle. He took a turn sitting in the driver's seat. He let the fire truck lady help him into the fireman's gear; boots, pants, jacket and helmet. Poor kid could barely manage to stay upright under all that weight - even with the lady helping.
Then, it was time to get on the bus. He didn't fight too much about it, he just got sad. Jack didn't talk much on the ride back to the bull dog parking lot. He refused to leave the bus when we reached our destination. He was the very last person on the bus. He wouldn't go with me so I finally said goodbye and stepped of the bus. He came hurtling off the bus and then just sort of collapsed in the grass and cried. It was so sad and funny all at the same time. John didn't have to work too hard to convince me to get Jack's picture. So there he is, sitting alone and sad, crying his little heart out in the grass. After I snapped his picture I sat down and cuddled him for a good long while. We managed to get everyone in the car and within 5 minutes, the boys were out cold. I say it was a great day.
I have already had to promise that we will go back to visit Thomas next year. We spent the weekend in Omaha - Jack kept asking if we were driving to "Bawan City for Thomas?" I have been telling the boys we fly to California on Wednesday. Jack is asking if we can go to Baldwin City when we get to California. I have told him we will ride a cable car in San Francisco and he keeps going on about going to meet Thomas when we get there...
Hopefully you can follow this link to our Day Out With Thomas slide show. Let me know if you have troubles, I will see what we can do to help y'all out.
http://owenlandparkproductions.shutterfly.com/
Peace, love and many blessings,
Owenland Park
Wy is 2 part 2
Posted by
abelsowen
on Friday, May 29, 2009
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I think I mentioned that Wy sings his own version Happy Birthday: "Happy to you!" For as much as he runs around singing this little ditty - he had a full on melt down when we sang Happy Birthday to him after dinner last night. I don't know if we scared him or if he just didn't like all of us singing together - whatever it was, he wasn't having it.
He got a few new Thomas trains and was engrossed with them. (Jack was VERY hard pressed to keep his hands off of Wy's booty.) Each of the trains comes with a little name plate card that tells you about your new train and a little booklet that shows what other Thomas goodies your parents can buy for you. This booklet is always a HUGE hit and somehow they remain in tact for amazingly long periods of time. I am sure the little thing is gone and 5 minutes later someone is POURING over one of those little booklets.
Aunt Jeanette sent a package and scored big time with the wooden fire truck. Wy couldn't decide if he wanted to play with Rocky and his train cars or the fire engine. She also scored big with her little brother John by including a copy of The Mouse and the Motorcycle! (And another hit with sister-in-law Amy's lovely earrings, trinket box and tablecloth from Tajikistan and Russia- Beautiful!)
Bedtime was pretty much a nightmare. The boys were hopped up on sugar from the yummy cake John and I put together. Wy & Jack were so excited about going to meet Thomas in the morning that they were bouncing all over the bed, the walls, me...Poor John was trying to read one of the books Jeanette sent, but no one could hear him over the boys and their noise.
Look to the next post for Wy's birthday pix.
Love from Owenland Park!!!
He got a few new Thomas trains and was engrossed with them. (Jack was VERY hard pressed to keep his hands off of Wy's booty.) Each of the trains comes with a little name plate card that tells you about your new train and a little booklet that shows what other Thomas goodies your parents can buy for you. This booklet is always a HUGE hit and somehow they remain in tact for amazingly long periods of time. I am sure the little thing is gone and 5 minutes later someone is POURING over one of those little booklets.
Aunt Jeanette sent a package and scored big time with the wooden fire truck. Wy couldn't decide if he wanted to play with Rocky and his train cars or the fire engine. She also scored big with her little brother John by including a copy of The Mouse and the Motorcycle! (And another hit with sister-in-law Amy's lovely earrings, trinket box and tablecloth from Tajikistan and Russia- Beautiful!)
Bedtime was pretty much a nightmare. The boys were hopped up on sugar from the yummy cake John and I put together. Wy & Jack were so excited about going to meet Thomas in the morning that they were bouncing all over the bed, the walls, me...Poor John was trying to read one of the books Jeanette sent, but no one could hear him over the boys and their noise.
Look to the next post for Wy's birthday pix.
Love from Owenland Park!!!
Check out my bad self!
Posted by
abelsowen
on Thursday, May 28, 2009
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OK friends and Fam - I'm not sure how I did it, nor if I can do it again - but in the very next blog is a slideshow of all the things I wanted to show you from this week. I can't figure out how to add text to it, so you will just have to settle for mutliple blogs this week - so sad for you...
Last week started off with the birth of Grace! Congratulations to my cousins Monica & Tommy and Welcome Baby Grace!!!
I have been on vacation since May 18. It has been lovely. I mean really lovely. The girls were still in school, so I only had the 3 little ones. The weather was lovely so we went on daily walks to the park or around the neighborhood. And Mom started her new job at Sprint - this time as a Business Analyst. Congratulations Mama!
The weekend started off rocky, but ended up as one of the most lovely weekends I have ever had. The boys had me up every time I turned around Friday night. I was rather cranky by the time I was forced awake by screaming children at 7:00 Saturday morning: a great start to my 36th birthday. After a long failed attempt at getting back to sleep, mom offered to take me shopping. Things started to get better. We spent the morning picking out sun dresses and then we had a lovely lunch at the Red Lobster followed by wandering through the Borders for books. AAAHHH - lovely. After a much needed nap, we rounded up the entire group (except Jess, who had stayed the night with a friend) and headed out to the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens out at 169th & 69? I wasn't so sure how the kids would handle a botanical garden - but they had a great time. John gathered them all around to look at a little lady bug that had landed on his arm. The kids were fascinated and wanted to take it home with us. Then it was off to BDs Mongolian BBQ for dinner. I don't think I want to wrangle all of us out for dinner again, but at least the kids behaved! (We even had Jess and her friend along for the dinner party.)
Sunday was spent at Beth's house for her grandaughter's first BBQ. It was a great way for everyone to meet Grace and celebrate Memorial day. We stopped at the grocery on our way out and the boys insisted on riding in this red car grocery cart. Most of the carts are made so the kids can crawl into them. This is one you have to lift the kids up into. Jack is getting a little big for that...But he had a meltdown until I hauled him up into the car. Then we had to get a jump start in order to get out of the parking lot. Fortunately there were a couple of friendly fellas parked next to us who helped us out. The whole thing didn't take very long - though Wy did fall asleep.
Jess went up to St. Joe Sunday evening to spend the week with her mama. We will pick her up on Saturday when we head up to Omaha to celebrate my Aunt Johanna's retirement. Jess turned 14 on Tuesday and had a party with her St. Joe friends and family. I don't know that we will throw a party for her, but she has been mooning over this frozen chocolate cake at the grocery for I don't know how long. I think we will suprise her with it one evening next week.
Monday was another day for a nap. It was WONDERFUL. After that, Mom, John and I took the kids out to the Deanna Rose Farmstead. The kids had so much fun feeding the goats. I nearly lost it when a little 10 year old boy told us "I have some hand sanitizer if anybody needs it." Jack wanted to make sure every single goat got a piece of food. He walked around handing the food out piece by piece "One for you. One for you - NO! Not you! You had one! One for you. One for you..." Wy thought it was hysterical how the goats pulled the food out of his hand with their lips. Then he was bored and hungry, so he started eating the animal food pellets. I had flashbacks to being a kid and eating the dry dog food out of the bag...The girls had a great time and were so excited they just kept shoving handfulls of food through the fence. The kids played in this jungle gym thing, messed with the "digger" (a sort of excavator seat thing in the sand). Just before the park closed, we reached the tractor track. The kids had a great time trying to race each other around this little paved path.
Tuesday began summer day care for Abby & Connie. And John is off contract for a few weeks - so we will actually enjoy time off together! Wy spent the day running around in any shoes he could get his feet into. The only requirement was that the shoe not belong to him...
Wednesday we had to pop into a store whose name I shall not mention for fear of inciting disgust among some of our readers. Well, every time we go there, Jack has to go say hi to his fish friends. We have to spend a good 10 minutes admiring and talking to all the fish. A few weeks ago Mom ordered this little table/fold away desk for her laptop. It arrived yesterday and she and I spent the evening putting it together. Wy did everything but shove us out of the way so he could "build it". We finally gave him his own screwdriver so he would leave our alone. Then he was so excited that he kept comparing his to mine and shouting "We match, mommy! We match!"
Just before bedtime, John called me downstairs to take a look at Jack. He has recently started to bury himself under the sofa pillows and cushions. He likes to tell us he is a caterpillar and will come out soon as a butterfly.
Today is Wy's 2nd birthday. Can you believe that? John and I had so much fun making Thomas cakes for Jack's birthday that I thought we would do it again for Wy-guy. I asked him what kind of train cake he wanted - his answer was "Thomas, Gordon, Henry, Sir tipematt CAKE!!!" We put together a Gordon and Henry cakes. With all the birthdays in the last week - Wy now runs around singing "Happy to you!" so that is what we put on his cake.
Jack keeps asking me how to count the days until we go see Thomas. I have tried any number of ways to explain - but what seems to work the best is to tell him we go on Friday. He knows his days of the week and seems to get the idea that Friday is the day after Wy's birthday, though he can't start counting days from say Tuesday. He has to count from Sunday - and he chastizes me if I tell him today is something other than Sunday - unless of course it is windy outside - then he tells me it is "Wednesday". This is a result of Winnie-the-pooh. Whenever it is windy, Owl says it is "Windsday".
OK - I know I didn't include any b-day photos - but thought I owuld get to that in the next installment - it has already been a big week & a big day. Love and blessings to you all. We will have a lot to talk about next time!
Owenland Park
Last week started off with the birth of Grace! Congratulations to my cousins Monica & Tommy and Welcome Baby Grace!!!
I have been on vacation since May 18. It has been lovely. I mean really lovely. The girls were still in school, so I only had the 3 little ones. The weather was lovely so we went on daily walks to the park or around the neighborhood. And Mom started her new job at Sprint - this time as a Business Analyst. Congratulations Mama!
The weekend started off rocky, but ended up as one of the most lovely weekends I have ever had. The boys had me up every time I turned around Friday night. I was rather cranky by the time I was forced awake by screaming children at 7:00 Saturday morning: a great start to my 36th birthday. After a long failed attempt at getting back to sleep, mom offered to take me shopping. Things started to get better. We spent the morning picking out sun dresses and then we had a lovely lunch at the Red Lobster followed by wandering through the Borders for books. AAAHHH - lovely. After a much needed nap, we rounded up the entire group (except Jess, who had stayed the night with a friend) and headed out to the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens out at 169th & 69? I wasn't so sure how the kids would handle a botanical garden - but they had a great time. John gathered them all around to look at a little lady bug that had landed on his arm. The kids were fascinated and wanted to take it home with us. Then it was off to BDs Mongolian BBQ for dinner. I don't think I want to wrangle all of us out for dinner again, but at least the kids behaved! (We even had Jess and her friend along for the dinner party.)
Sunday was spent at Beth's house for her grandaughter's first BBQ. It was a great way for everyone to meet Grace and celebrate Memorial day. We stopped at the grocery on our way out and the boys insisted on riding in this red car grocery cart. Most of the carts are made so the kids can crawl into them. This is one you have to lift the kids up into. Jack is getting a little big for that...But he had a meltdown until I hauled him up into the car. Then we had to get a jump start in order to get out of the parking lot. Fortunately there were a couple of friendly fellas parked next to us who helped us out. The whole thing didn't take very long - though Wy did fall asleep.
Jess went up to St. Joe Sunday evening to spend the week with her mama. We will pick her up on Saturday when we head up to Omaha to celebrate my Aunt Johanna's retirement. Jess turned 14 on Tuesday and had a party with her St. Joe friends and family. I don't know that we will throw a party for her, but she has been mooning over this frozen chocolate cake at the grocery for I don't know how long. I think we will suprise her with it one evening next week.
Monday was another day for a nap. It was WONDERFUL. After that, Mom, John and I took the kids out to the Deanna Rose Farmstead. The kids had so much fun feeding the goats. I nearly lost it when a little 10 year old boy told us "I have some hand sanitizer if anybody needs it." Jack wanted to make sure every single goat got a piece of food. He walked around handing the food out piece by piece "One for you. One for you - NO! Not you! You had one! One for you. One for you..." Wy thought it was hysterical how the goats pulled the food out of his hand with their lips. Then he was bored and hungry, so he started eating the animal food pellets. I had flashbacks to being a kid and eating the dry dog food out of the bag...The girls had a great time and were so excited they just kept shoving handfulls of food through the fence. The kids played in this jungle gym thing, messed with the "digger" (a sort of excavator seat thing in the sand). Just before the park closed, we reached the tractor track. The kids had a great time trying to race each other around this little paved path.
Tuesday began summer day care for Abby & Connie. And John is off contract for a few weeks - so we will actually enjoy time off together! Wy spent the day running around in any shoes he could get his feet into. The only requirement was that the shoe not belong to him...
Wednesday we had to pop into a store whose name I shall not mention for fear of inciting disgust among some of our readers. Well, every time we go there, Jack has to go say hi to his fish friends. We have to spend a good 10 minutes admiring and talking to all the fish. A few weeks ago Mom ordered this little table/fold away desk for her laptop. It arrived yesterday and she and I spent the evening putting it together. Wy did everything but shove us out of the way so he could "build it". We finally gave him his own screwdriver so he would leave our alone. Then he was so excited that he kept comparing his to mine and shouting "We match, mommy! We match!"
Just before bedtime, John called me downstairs to take a look at Jack. He has recently started to bury himself under the sofa pillows and cushions. He likes to tell us he is a caterpillar and will come out soon as a butterfly.
Today is Wy's 2nd birthday. Can you believe that? John and I had so much fun making Thomas cakes for Jack's birthday that I thought we would do it again for Wy-guy. I asked him what kind of train cake he wanted - his answer was "Thomas, Gordon, Henry, Sir tipematt CAKE!!!" We put together a Gordon and Henry cakes. With all the birthdays in the last week - Wy now runs around singing "Happy to you!" so that is what we put on his cake.
Jack keeps asking me how to count the days until we go see Thomas. I have tried any number of ways to explain - but what seems to work the best is to tell him we go on Friday. He knows his days of the week and seems to get the idea that Friday is the day after Wy's birthday, though he can't start counting days from say Tuesday. He has to count from Sunday - and he chastizes me if I tell him today is something other than Sunday - unless of course it is windy outside - then he tells me it is "Wednesday". This is a result of Winnie-the-pooh. Whenever it is windy, Owl says it is "Windsday".
OK - I know I didn't include any b-day photos - but thought I owuld get to that in the next installment - it has already been a big week & a big day. Love and blessings to you all. We will have a lot to talk about next time!
Owenland Park
2009-05-28
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Ok - this slideshow failed when I uploaded a slideshow to a seperate post. Fortunately you can follow this link and view any or all Owenland Park slideshows
http://owenlandparkproductions.shutterfly.com/
http://owenlandparkproductions.shutterfly.com/
What do you do?
Posted by
abelsowen
on Monday, May 25, 2009
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What do you do when you are 1 adult with 5 kids on a beautiful sunny afternoon? Well, you take those kids for a walk around the block. What do you do when you realize, after you have closed the door of the house of course, that you have the wrong set of keys in your hand? And in the very next moment you realize you have also left your cell phone in the house? Well, you just count yourself lucky that you have a wagon and a tricycle and you head off for your walk anyway. Half way down the block you flag down the mailman, who lets you use his cell phone. You hope your mama gets your voice mail and that you don't have to spend the next 3 hours making up things to do...In an attempt to keep us all entertained we decided to see who could and could not cross their eyes. The next few days became an eye crossing fest. (Just so you know, we walked around the nieghborhood and headed back home. I thought I would just TRY to get into the house through a window. Fortunately and sadly, I was in the house with no damage done to myself or my abode in under 5 minutes... At least you get to see some funny pictures!
Everybody
Daddy
Mom
Jess
Abby
Connie
Jack & Devlyn
Wyatt
John & Wy
ME
Look for another post in a day or so,
love, from Owenland Park!
Everybody
Daddy
Mom
Jess
Abby
Connie
Jack & Devlyn
Wyatt
John & Wy
ME
Look for another post in a day or so,
love, from Owenland Park!