Since we did such girly things with the girls... we went on an outing to see a massive train set up for the boys. It was pretty amazing.
There were two levels and it was set up to look just like Germany. It was really neat.We had lunch at a park nearby. All of the cousins lined up for a picture.
Its all fun and games until somebody gets hurt. Luckily Grampa was there to comfort her. I had to laugh... while we were there I just let Peter roam around and do his own thing. He's very good on big playgrounds and knows not to go near the edge and fall off. A gentlemen and his wife were watching him and when they found out I was his mom they said, "What number is he?" I said, "Five." and he said, "I thought so! We have four. You get a lot less afraid of playground equipment the more children you have!" True story.
We visited the Cabbage Patch Hospital while we were there. It was really neat to see all of the different cabbage patch dolls from different time periods.
They even had a real cabbage patch.
We got to witness the birth of a new baby. (That was super creepy).
Each child got to pick a new toy/doll. Lincoln opted for candy instead.
All the kids with Gramma and Grampa!
Jayne and her 'favorite cousin' of the day, Gabbie. These two were hilarious together.
My girls and their cabbage patch dolls that look just like them.
Petey got a little Mickey Mouse puffball. He likes it much more than it appears in this picture...
Graham was happy to give his Fuzzball and Daddy! He named the big one Steve. He comes up with the best names!
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