thirty8 cents

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Bike Boats Chapter 2: As we were leaving the park we came across an 8-year-old entrepreneur. He was selling crawdads for a dollar. The kids were curious so we dug deep in our pockets and came up with a whopping 38 cents. Drew was able to haggle with the kid and walked away with the biggest baddest crawdad that was for sale. Attaboy Drew, we’ve taught you well!

The kids were both terrified of the little creature. Drew finally worked up the courage to dump him out of the cup and watch him walk away.

After some pretty heavy coaxing Drew finally decided that he wasn’t too much of a threat and started using weeds to tease him. Drew named him Sebastian (think Little Mermaid) in an attempt to get Brinley to warm up to him, but Brinley wanted nothing to do with him.

 Drew even got brave enough to touch him! 

Ooooh, SCARY! Looks like this crawdad is about to open up a can of whoop- …you know the rest.

There goes our thirty-eight cent investment…

bike boats

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Disclaimer: If you don’t tune in to see pictures of my obnoxiously adorable children, then bail out now. Consider that your warning.

Last weekend we continued our mission to extend summer as far as possible. We’ve heard about  EB Rains Park and decided we had better get out hiney’s over there before they shut down for the season. We were after the paddle boats, which Drew called “bike boats” – how appropriate! I don’t know why it took us three years to discover this place, it was awesome!

First mate Drew, ready to cast off. Arrrr!

Deckhand Brinley, always ready to monitor the snacks. Aye aye!

Rowan & I went ashore for a moment to capture this photo of the USS Webster Lake #8.

Drew’s legs were just long enough to help Daddy pedal if he sat on the end of the seat. Note his sandals are on the wrong feet. One of the many ways he expresses his individuality…

Every once in a (great) while Ryan can take a decent picture. I was pleasantly surprised when I found this gem, not only because decent pictures of me are hard to come by, but also because he managed to focus and get the exposure right! Yay for Ryan – even a blind dog can find a bone sometimes! Heee…I have to tease him.

Brinley was sure that we were at Lake Powell. Well if a paddleboat and life jacket is all takes…

What fun would a boat ride be if you didn’t get to hang your feet in the water?

When we finally reached dry land we headed to the playground where D&B went from sailors to astronauts.

Oh Summertime, we miss you already.

Rowan says she prefers her swing at home. Maybe because it plays music?

Or maybe she was freaked out by the swing monster.

Brinley dubbed this the “Girls only swing.”

Rowan was such a trooper, she loves the sling – it’s the easiest way to pack her around with me and still feel involved in what everyone else is doing. She is happy as long as she has her hands to chew on. yum!

The day couldn’t end without a small tragedy. Brinley got a little too close to the edge of the water and slipped right in. “Oopsie Daisy” she said after she calmed down.

Since her pasty white flesh was now wet and smelled like pond scum, it was time to high-tail it out of there. The mosquitos were hot on her trail.

muffin tin meal

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I saw this idea on another blog and put it on my list of fun things to do. Dinner was looking pretty skimpy last night, so I figured jazzing it up in a muffin tin would go a long way.

Here we have grapes, cantelope, grilled chicken and mini bagels with cream cheese. Not exactly a well balanced meal, but when Ryan is out of town the kids are lucky they even get fed. seriously.

I thought they would complain about the chicken, but they snarfed it down without even asking to dip it in ranch. Amazing! Give them a small weapon instead of a fork and throw the food in a rusty old muffin tin and miracles happen.

Brinley is heading for Drew’s “campelope,” Drew was sure to redirect her to her side of the tin.

That bagel must taste like a little slice of heaven. Drew is trying to figure out which morsel of goodness to stab next. mmmmmmm.

I think this is borderline “playing your food” but they ate it all, so I’m a happy mama!