Grossology with Daddy

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Since the very first time we went to the Grossology exhibit at the Science and History museum, Nadia has been dying for Mike to come. We went with a few other people, but hadn’t had a chance to go with him until this week. Nadia was counting down the days and every time she mentioned it Amelie would pipe in with “See the booger guy!” (FYI – you can learn the difference between snot and a booger at Grossology).

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Daddy and girls trying to make the vomit machine work.

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Amelie pretending to play on the computer and the girls shooting allergens into the big nose to make it sneeze. The girls climbed the “skin” climbing wall, played on the body part slide and more while we tried to read the gross little factoids.

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After Grossology we went over to the RISK exhibit and the girls laid on the bed of nails. It was very cool and Nadia said it tickled when the nails lifted you up. There was a lot of interesting reading in there, but it wasn’t so exciting for the kids so we didn’t stay long.

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The girls in firefighter gear that swallowed them up. The exhibit also had flack jackets and other gear for risky professions.

Goodbye Kindergarten

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Nadia and I at Simply Fondue celebrating the end of Kindergarten. I had a gift certificate for dessert for two and thought Nadia would get a kick out of going there. She finished kindergarten about 6 weeks ago and we have already started her 1st grade school, but I thought this would still be fun since all her friends were about to start school for the first time.

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When we sat down Nadia said, “What are those things? They look like dog bowls!” Then she picked up her skewer and said, “You could get hurt with this thing.” And so the running commentary of our night began. It was really fun to spend time alone with her and she thought the place was so fun.

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When the server lit our chocolate on fire Nadia said, “WOW! Wait, are we going to get burned?” Then she wanted to trade marshmallows for eating because hers got too burned. We chose the Peanut Butter cup chocolate dip for our dessert. They brought out bananas, strawberries, rice crispy treats, pineapple, brownies, and angel food cake for dipping. The bananas were Nadia’s favorite. The most entertaining thing for me was how the male staff were falling all over themselves to take care of Nadia. Four different men came over to offer her more fruit, more marshmallows and more milk. You could tell that they really got a kick out of having a sweet little girl in the place, especially since they have so few kids they didn’t even have a way to ring up her milk.

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Later that night Nadia helped me make some cookies for the staff at Oakmont and Mike took some funny photos of her.

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We had to roll the dough into little balls and that is why she was so covered in chocolate by the end.

The Mom Prom

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Once the MOPS conference was over we needed to pack up the World Vision Micro booth. It was an adventure trying to get the carpet tape off the booth floor so they wouldn’t charge a fee. Afterwards I took the girls over to the Hard Eight BBQ for a late lunch. They declared it a real Texas experience, especially because stuffed Mountain Lions and Bobcats were watching them eat. Then we went back to the hotel to get ready for the Mom Prom.

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I had to have a photo with the Gold Cowboy at the Gaylord Texan.

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We had a couple of fun photo ops before the dinner and concert by Plumb.

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It was so hard not to laugh while pretending to be Charlie’s Angels.

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This was our “Awkward Family Photo” shot. Notice I couldn’t keep from smiling and sort of ruined it.

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Tiffany and I.

It was a wonderful day spent with the ladies from World Vision. Tiffany and I hadn’t seen each other in almost two years and we had a great time as always. It was such a fun “ladies day” and we all laughed a lot! Tiffany flew out late the next day so she spent the day with us and we took her to lunch at La Playa Maya. The girls absolutely LOVED her!

Thankful Thursday

  • I am thankful for opportunities I have to volunteer for organizations like World Vision so I thought I would share a few fun photos from the Micro Booth that was set up at the MOPS convention.
  • I am thankful for Mike taking care of the girls so I could be gone for 14 hours.
  • I am also thankful that volunteering meant I got to spend some time with my dear friend Tiffany who was in town (she took all these photos, but I will have a post to follow about the Mom Prom that night)

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Teaching people how to make paper bead necklaces like the ones women in Uganda make.

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