After our camping trip Michael had meetings most of the week in Houston. He is now in a different region now and this was his last meeting with most of the people he'd been working alongside. Sadly no more work trips to Houston for us. :(
This was the last time we could tag along for Kelsey's Dr appointment. (I'm REALLY going to miss how convenient that was) I'll start with Kelsey's update. You know what they say about Dr - if you don't have to wait to see them, they aren't good. And we waited a long time. That being said, everyone in the waiting room is always to nice to us and the girls. We were smarter this time and fed them dinner first. haha. Even when the Dr is several hours behind, he never seems rushed. He's so calm and takes his time with us watching Kelsey play, interact and use her hand/fingers. He was pleased with how its growing and being used. He didn't even take an x-ray. He said he'd like to see her in a year and then plan to do the surgery the following year. That gives her fingers time to get a little bit bigger so they're easier to operate on and then she'd be out of a cast and healing before she'd start school. Works for me!!
Since Dad was working on our "vacation" we looked up a few fun things we could do without him. I even took a few crafts to work on in the hotel room while the kids napped. There were a couple really cool parks right next to each other. We went a couple times.
When was the last time you saw a teeter-totter??
Or how 'bout an old fashioned merry-go-round? I loved those things as a kid!!
I'd push the girls and they'd laugh, and I'd run and jump on and they'd laugh even harder. haha. We had a blast!
Rylee was so proud of herself when she pushed Kelsey and then climbed up while it was still moving.
She's getting to be such a big girl.
We were staying close to the temple so we swung by for a look. Most of Michael's co-workers did a session but since we didn't have anyone to watch the kids we didn't go in, and met up with one of Michael's college room mate and his family that evening. We enjoyed catching up a little bit. It never seems we get enough time for that.
The other park we went to had all these fun things built out of wood and tires. They had lots of different swings and things to climb on. fun fun. San Antonio doesn't have many public parks and they are nowhere near this cool. (most of the parks are within the housing communities and "for residents only")
Another afternoon we went to the museum of natural science (one day a week is free so we took advantage of that). I wish I had taken a video or even a still shot of Rylee's face when we first walked into the rooms with all the dinosaur bones. She was amazed!! I didn't expect her to enjoy the exhibits as much as she did. It was more fun watching her learn and ask "what is that?" a thousand times than I anticipated. Good thing everything was labeled :)
Apparently this museum has the largest collection of dinosaurs in the nation. They had several artist depictions of what the animals would look like "in real life" next to the skeletal displays. It was really cool and brought these fascinating animals 'to life'. I thought I took a picture of the one where a dinosaur was being eaten by a shark, but apparently I didn't. You can kindof see what I'm talking about in the corner of the picture below.
The plan was to head home and quickly un and re-pack the car to go to the ward camp-out. The forecast was cold and rainy to we bailed. It didn't end up raining but was pretty cold. It was nice to finally be sleeping in our own bed!
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