Last night we stopped into Aunt Julie and Uncle Ts house for some dinner and gift exchanging and great company. Cora was adamant on the way there that her cat Hopey would be under Aunt Julie's couch (Aunt Julie has never had a cat) and that Uncle T has reindeer on his wall that Santa will stop to get (uncle T definitely has deer on his wall).
Quinn with Ellie. Cora refused to participate.
We were with the Gardners til nearly 10, so it was late when we headed to our hotel. We thought the girls were half asleep in the back, and we were goose chasing our GPS route due to construction, so we weren't paying attention to the girls or making a big deal of the buildings. When we turned the corner onto Trade street, with lots of lights and pedestrians, a little voice from the back said, "Wow" and an even more enthusiastic smaller person mimicked the "Wow" on repeat. My two small town girls were clearly impressed by the city lights.
Cora doesn't remember staying in a hotel. The last time she did was heading to Uncle Shew's wedding, and NO ONE slept. We hadn't tried it since. She was impressed but very concerned.
"Why are we sleeping here?"
"Why don't we live on Presley and Kate's street anymore?"
"But this isn't my bed."
She was much more impressed by the concierge lounge for breakfast this morning... And the endless supply of fruit loops, chocolate milk, and orange juice.
Quinn was mostly unphased, except for the helicopters and worming she did in the bed with me all night. I'm entirely sleepless from rescuing her from the bed's edge all night.
This morning a family excursion to Discovery Place. The Messals were thoroughly impressed.
There was a whole section of wooden blocks. Landon and Cora didn't build this...
And Quinn loved throwing blocks in the boxes.
At some point Daddy found inspiration.
But this wasn't it. He kept going.
The only way I could entice him away was to find these boys, who were happy to continue building on his vision and promised to build another level.
We forgot to check in and see their final product... That's how impressed we were by all the exhibits.
A camouflage shelter building area.
A wind turbin area; in this one you put newspaper strips in the bottom...
And they came flying out the top. I felt like I was playing with the bank teller machine!
Cora loved this pulley exhibit. There were little beads that had to be shuffled through different stations all at once for the contraption to work.
She kept exclaiming,
"We're using TEAMWORK!" (A big buzzword for Cora right now).
Quinny loved walking across this bench that looked like a caterpillar...
... So much that she melted down when we left it.
She recovered with a view of the Poison Dart Frogs.
My girls were super impressed by this talking fly.
We loved the bridge in the rain Forrest.
And we loved the size of these stuffed bears.
Quinny snoozed through a 3D film. Cora was quiet, but not upset. We think she liked it.
Little Quinn sized chairs.
And THEN we found the room built for toddlers!
With blocks to build Rapunzle's castle...
A water play area (I know... Quinn shouldn't have a paci ... Don't judge... We're all sleep-deprived)...
... A toddler sized super cool wind maze..,
... Magnetic puzzles...
... Colors that match Daddy's shoes (Paul has the same pair further confirming that they're weird cousins)...
... And a house that's "really far away!" (as Cora kept announcing as she went down the path).
More and more everyday, little sister has to match every adventurous step big sister takes, especially balance-walking curbs on city streets.































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