We were at Winston-Salem's Children's Museum : ) It was totally fun : ) I hope we can make it a family tradition. Not sure if there's a place around here that does it, but I'll let ya know if I hear of one! It was a bit costly ($15/child) but they had everything set up... and of course the clean-up is taken care of... They also had tons of pretty candies to choose from, most of which was consumed by the children. : )
Thank you again for coming our way. You were so smart in mentioning the museum. Like I said before, I don't even think I realized that it existed. I knew about the one in Old Salem(children's museum)But it was more historical than fun like the one we went to. And the making of gingerbread houses was a fabulous idea! Hey... And you are sooo sneaky!!! I got home and realized that you gave us the gingerbread house that you and Lauren were working on =) That made my heart swell with love. So now I have Julianna's and Lauren's. Thank you again for being such a blessing. I really enjoyed yesterday more than words can describe. I love the video that you put together. And I love each one of you too! And please tell Noah and John that we missed them.
Adorable Jules!!! Everytime I see Jamie in these pictures I am reminded of how incredibly kind our Lord is. Thank you for letting me in on your world:)
Wow..that is crazy. My perfect world. I wish I could do something like that for our church..like have it all set up and the kids come in and do that! Looked like Spence really got into it!
That was adorable. I loved the slow motion "Oopsy daisey" and that it didn't phase her one bit. She got right back up.I have to learn how to add videos :) Jess
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Juli,
That was so fun! Where were you guys?? I would love to take the kids to something like that! Those houses looked beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
We were at Winston-Salem's Children's Museum : ) It was totally fun : ) I hope we can make it a family tradition. Not sure if there's a place around here that does it, but I'll let ya know if I hear of one! It was a bit costly ($15/child) but they had everything set up... and of course the clean-up is taken care of... They also had tons of pretty candies to choose from, most of which was consumed by the children. : )
Thank you again for coming our way. You were so smart in mentioning the museum. Like I said before, I don't even think I realized that it existed. I knew about the one in Old Salem(children's museum)But it was more historical than fun like the one we went to. And the making of gingerbread houses was a fabulous idea! Hey... And you are sooo sneaky!!! I got home and realized that you gave us the gingerbread house that you and Lauren were working on =) That made my heart swell with love. So now I have Julianna's and Lauren's. Thank you again for being such a blessing. I really enjoyed yesterday more than words can describe. I love the video that you put together. And I love each one of you too! And please tell Noah and John that we missed them.
Adorable Jules!!! Everytime I see Jamie in these pictures I am reminded of how incredibly kind our Lord is. Thank you for letting me in on your world:)
Yep, God is kind, and we are thankful that Jamie can be a part of our lives. : )
Wow..that is crazy. My perfect world. I wish I could do something like that for our church..like have it all set up and the kids come in and do that! Looked like Spence really got into it!
That was adorable. I loved the slow motion "Oopsy daisey" and that it didn't phase her one bit. She got right back up.I have to learn how to add videos :)
Jess
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