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| This one from Brooklynn . . . . its a toaster. |
We started by just playing some play dough charades. It was quite hysterical and at times reminded me of the Moose on Brother Bear, that would guess it within seconds of the person starting or before they started. It was an all around good time.
Next we made English muffin pizzas. Easy, fun, and delicious! I don't have any pictures because they were gone so fast haha. While they were cooking we played a little Twister :) Enjoy the pictures I think they speak pretty well to how the games went.
The girls were the winners and Bowen loved to watch and try it himself in his own way of course :)
We then went to the park in our neighborhood and played on the toys and
then we played freeze tag in the grass area. Everyone really enjoyed
this even Baby William :)
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| He was so happy to be outside and babbled the whole time :) |
| kids . . please do not try this at home |
After we were all tired from the park we went back inside and the girls and Michael worked on the fort in our loft. I didn't get any pictures but it was like a circus tent and not so much like the forts we use to build when we were younger.
Then it was time to calm down with a movie, James and the Giant Peach. Michael picked the girls liked it. I forgot most of the movie but remembered that I did like it when I was younger. Then it was bed time. More for Michael then the kids but all is well. The girls slept in their fort while watching Justice League and Bowen slept in his playpen in the office, poor kid was super tired and his eyes were closed the second he hit his pillow.
The next morning I was up with the boys while the girls slept in. When the girls woke up we made some french toast and watched some Saturday morning cartoons. Perfect Saturday in my opinion. Shelby joined us later that morning and we painted some boxes while Bowen took a nap. Then we went to my in-laws and played in the splash pad and just hung out the rest of the day. It was a fun time and I hope all the kids liked it as much as I did.





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