Friday, March 30, 2018

Spring Break Part 2

Today we headed out on an adventure. Doug thankfully was feeling well enough to make the trek with us. Our destination: The Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival!



Not the best picture of Doug and I, but look at those cute photobombers in the back! :)







We had to get the typical visitor photos in the clogs! :)









Really hard not to take a bagillion photos... so beautiful here!




We walked around the family fun area and the kids had fun playing some of the games and being silly.






They both had fun with this silly water game... love it!

Both kids really wanted to climb the big rock wall they had set up.

This guy was hilarious. He said "stick 'em up" to every kid so they'd raise their hands so he could get their harnesses on. 
Off she goes....



She made it to the top both times up... she's a climber like her daddy!


Matthew's turn. He was a little apprehensive amid his excitement. Even tho he is getting stronger since his surgery, he feared not being able to do it. I knew he may not make it to the top, but I also knew he could get far if he gave it his best shot.


 
He made it almost halfway up before tiring out, but we were so proud of him for working hard and trying it. 
This is a picture of a happy girl. 5 minutes before this was taken she was in tears. We decided to try Red Robin for lunch. We haven't been there since Evelyn was diagnosed with Celiac. They do have some gluten free stuff, but the entree's Evelyn used to get were now a no go. She was getting frustrated looking at the menu and was getting upset. Thankfully our server asked how she could help. We explained the situation and she immediately grabbed a gluten free menu for us to look at, which helped a ton. She ended up getting something new to her and LOVED it! And, the fries and ALL the dipping sauces are gluten free! It turned out to be a good lunch stop!

We had planned on doing some outlet mall shopping after lunch but since Doug was wearing out we headed home, thankful for a beautiful morning in a beautiful place. 

A great way to end the week, indeed!


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