Thank God for family days!!!

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mar09

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We hammock camped at a state park and rode the Metro in and walked to the monuments and museums.

Didn't get to see alot, so we hope for another trip soon.

It was nice taking the metro and not trying to drive. We at breakfast and dinner at the campsite and packed lunch, snack and water to save money on meals out.

Since the museums and monuments were free, the kids liked it and we read the different signs. Hopefuly it will help them when they cover it in school to make the connections with the world around them.
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i hear hammock? Once we had this inviting hammock unused in some room. Our youngest so wanted to use it and asking where to. Since no one was there to help, i think i saw some strings used to put it up, i mean some really thin ropes, but our child was quite small then and it could carry the child's weight... until someone found something stronger to replace that.
 
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Ariel82

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Reenactment days at historic sites are fun.

A lady at our church asked for help teaching kids how to make candles and we get between 200-300 kids each morning from the area elementary school but they have "public days" that the whole family can attend. Its pretty awesome.
 

Huglife

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Reenactment days at historic sites are fun.

A lady at our church asked for help teaching kids how to make candles and we get between 200-300 kids each morning from the area elementary school but they have "public days" that the whole family can attend. Its pretty awesome.
Oh I love the renasonce Fair! Brings out the nerd in me lol....
 
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Ariel82

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We flew kites Friday and today they played in the snow.