Yesterday's trip to The Parade of Homes could have been a nice day but ended up a total nightmare. First of all, there were eight enormous homes which, despite going on a Thursday morning, were very crowded. It was a little difficult to see the homes while carrying two kids (I'll spare the details on why they were being carried but they both weigh about 30 lbs. so it was a little tiring). I'm not sure why the trend in million dollar homes includes having separate upstairs areas that can only be accessed by different staircases. I can't say I'm a fan but I can say my thighs probably look better today than they did two days ago. We made it through four houses before I threw in the towel and headed to the car with two crying kids, an extremely annoyed husband and a $6 slushee. We should have seen the writing on the wall when we first got there and were nearly backed over by a slightly clueless woman in a mini-van. Again, I'll spare you the details.
Our trips to Georgetown and the aquarium were completely pleasant and memorable! The weather was beautiful in Georgetown (we were really blessed!). Chase is still saying "Bye bye Choo-choo". The only tears on the day were when I had to take away his lollipop because his shirt was soaking wet while we rode the train. Kaitlyn brought home a train whistle which she's really good at blowing and Chase got a cool new train book. We ended the experience with a visit to Beaujos for some mountain pie. YUM!
Wednesday's aquarium visit was great too. Chase got out of the stroller and walked a lot with help. He LOVED it. We had lunch at the restaurant in the aquarium next to the huge tank which is nice. After we left the aquarium we walked down to the downtown REI store and Confluence Park. It's really beautiful down there. I hope we'll go back on a weekend sometime soon and ride the trolley and take a picnic. I think the kids will really enjoy it. It's been great having Mike home this week. It's so much fun to do things like this with him.






These last two pictures are from Keller Regan's first birthday party. It was 100 degrees but the kids found ways to stay really cool!

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