Tomorrow is Josh's last day on this busy, long-hours rotation. Not that the next one will be easy per se, just that hopefully he will eat dinner with us/see Sadie awake more than 2 times a week! There have been a lot of fun holiday-ish things going on downtown at night the past couple weeks and I've tried not to let the fact that it's just me with 3 small children deter me from checking them out. And I've been proud of myself for making it there on my own because I have a HORRIBLE sense of direction and downtown is filled with one way streets! One night the Festival of Gingerbread was free so we went there and had a good time
Sadie is happy in the stroller if I keep the rice rusks coming;)there were all kinds of different gingerbread houses, some of our favorites were Noah's Ark
and Snoopy's doghouse
they had lots of animated elf figures that the kids thought were pretty cool, and they let the kids each pick a free book too.
Then we went to the Botanical gardens for their $1 night. Marissa and Sadie were free already, and as I was trying to get the kids and the stroller through the doorway in one piece a man felt bad for me I think and handed me a coupon for one free admission, so I only paid $1 total ha ha. It was all decorated for Christmas with different displays for picture taking and interactive things for the kids to do(that's Marissa with the play onion I didn't realize that she had managed to take from another area with her)
As I was trying to get us all back up to the parking garage without losing my ticket (which I still managed to do despite making a conscious effort not to, darn it! the attendant was nice and let me through for free anyway thankfully) I was wondering if it was worth the effort, but then when we were driving home, Shane told me several times, "that was another fun adventure, thanks for taking us there Mommy! And you know, now I have seen that plant that was in my book (a venus fly trap), and so that's another cheeeecccckkk!" Ha ha apparently he already has some sort of bucket list going on in that little brain of his? I asked him what he wanted to check off next, and he said, "well, I have never seen a jaguar." I'll work on that one buddy!