We took Alex to his first baseball game in Kansas City. I enjoyed going to games as a kid with my grandpa. Nanny would get us new bathing suits for the motel pool and grandpa would listen to the game on his transistor radio while we were in the stadium. We would watch the games, rooting for George Brett while eating hot dogs and chewing Big League Chew bubble gum! Things have changed a lot since then (hot dogs are now $7) and they have a whole kid area where Alex got totally worn out! The kids area has a carousel, a mini-golf course, a base running area (where Alex ran his legs off), batting cages, and much more!
Monday, September 3, 2012
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Neighborhood Rally for the Joplin Muslim Community
Saturday evening marked three weeks since the Joplin Islamic Mosque was burned. The Joplin community rallied behind the Muslims by helping to raise over $400,000 and by showing support in a rally sponsored by Ozark Christian College and the Joplin faith-based community. While it had rained most of the day, hundreds of people came out to show their support. I am thankful that we were able to participate in the event but saddened that such an event was necessary. To donate to the rebuilding effort: http://www.indiegogo.com/joplinmosqueofficial
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Pittsburg Kiddieland
One of our favorite places in the summer is Kiddieland in Pittsburg, Kansas. We figure we may have one more summer before Alex is no longer interested in the kiddie rides, but right now, it is awesome! Most of the rides are restored from the original 1950s Kiddieland.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Quigley Castle, Eureka Springs
Quigley Castle, just south of Eureka Springs, was constructed by Elise Quigley and her family in the 1930s and 1940s from rocks that she collected throughout her life. She built it around 28 huge windows with an indoor garden with trees, rocks, minerals, and butterflies throughout. Until her death in the 1980s, she continued constructing beautiful artwork out of rock and crystals, creating an amazing perennial garden. Definitely unique and a cool side trip from Eureka! It reminds me of something that my great grandmother, Grey Granny, would have loved.
Hanging out at the Beach House
We had an amazing time this week relaxing at Kathy and Mark's lake house at Table Rock Lake. We needed the time so much to just relax and enjoy each other. We swam at the lake several days, enjoyed the Shanghai Acrobats in Branson (in Alex's words, it was AWESOME), spent time in Eureka, Rogers, and Holiday Island, and LOVED being away from Internet and cell phones! |
| YIKES!!!! Having a little fun! |
| With his new friend: Brady Bed Ben Bear (yes, Alex named him) |
| Telling me a story on the deck |
| Fish face! |
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