Yesterday Logan and I went to the Portland Children's Museum to check out the Bob the Builder exhibit before it leaves Portland --and see the rest of the museum too. Logan LOVED it; he is an avid Bob fan. Probably the funniest part of the whole day was when he walked up to a Bob statue and said, "Hey Bob, it's me Gogan (Logan)." He said it about three times until I told him that Bob wasn't going to be able to answer him. I was dying laughing (inside, of course). We went with my friend Stephanie and her girls. Overall I was really impressed with the Children's Museum....in fact I even got a family membership so we can go lots this summer. There is plenty to do for any age group; I will definitely take Mason and Mya next time. The only bummer is that they don't allow double strollers in the museum at all...in fact only umbrella strollers are allowed (twins anybody???). Besides that it was a fabulous trip. Logan and Maddie dressed up, brushed the teeth of a crocodile, climbed, played in rubber dirt, grocery shopped and tons more.
This blog comes to you as a true outpouring of the heart. Raising children is the greatest, most rewarding (needless to say trying and exhausting) job I will ever know. That being said, I feel that genuine joy is experienced as we watch our children grow and nurture their inner spirits. I find myself wishing that you all could peek in a window to see and experience the precious moments that fill our home each day as Logan, Mason and Mya grow. I wish you could glimpse Logan's tender spirit and love for trucks, tractors, daddy and Jesus. A smile would fill your face as you laughed with Mason, he has the most amazing laugh, and saw his absolute determination to do anything and everything on his mind. And believe me your heart would warm as you held Mya and realized that she would sit in your arms all day if time would permit. She has a tender, gentle, love-filled spirit. Hopefully this blog gives you a little peek into the world we call home...
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