
After "Little Kid's Day Out", the big kids decided to have one as well. They went to the library, shopping, eating, watched "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader" and painted the town vermillion.

This is to show the consequences of falling on ice while hauling wood during the aforementioned big kid's day out. Not highly advised.

Becca. She took the pictures of my bruises for me and she looked so cute, I just had to take some of her too. :D

And, the highly anticipated pictures of Timothy's model sea plane, which he again made all the parts for and constructed himself. Pretty impressive!
Now for part B of this post: Washington: the weird, the scary, and the extremely rare. Please fasten your seatbelts and be advised that the following images may be frightening, especially if you have an adversion to shrunken heads.

One thing I have to say for Washington is they don't fool around when they make their warning signs... No way I am not using a crosswalk after this!

Ye Ole Curiousity Shop is one of my favorite places to go in Seattle. Where else can you see a preserved baby octopus? I guess I am just curious by nature...

Although, I don't believe everthing I see. I am still deciding if I should believe this one.

And, finally, one of the most impressive attractions in the shop. I know, I am somewhat morbid, but I find these pieces of human history fascinating and I find the sign to be hilarious. I am still laughing about it. Extremely rare, you don't say??
I'm laughing!!! :D
ReplyDeleteWay to go Timothy!
I dont believe the extremely rare part... I am sure LOTS of people have those on their pianos...
ReplyDeleteThat picture of Becca is very cute...I remember when we used to do things together at Millard...she is very sweet!
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