Arabian sea

Arabian sea

October 14, 2014

May 2014 - Full of tons of fun!

In May, Josh was gone for awhile, to India.  But that didn't stop our fun!

May brought our first fishing trip!






I absolutely love this picture of Brayden fishing.  He really loves doing things like this.  He does a great job too.  He actually has more patience for it than any of my other children.  He's happy doing stuff like this.
We didn't catch anything, but we saw a lot of cool stuff and had fun trying!

 The twins wanted to visit one of the tall buildings in downtown Des Moines, so I arranged a lunch with Grandma Debbie (Cobb).

They loved going to visit her and going to lunch with her.  It was a fun.

Later that same day, we went to see Evan's poster presentation on Gregor Mendel.  He even had to dress up like him.  He did a fabulous job and had fun doing it!

May also brought Evan's soccer,

and our planting of a garden!
Andrew did a really great job planting the corn in this row. He was really focused!

Evan had his own space to plant.  That was the fun part!

We also went to their elementary carnival.




And for some reason, Addison really wanted her hair curly one Sunday, so we did it! 

 She's super cute!
It was even cute when it fell out a little!

The twins and I went to the living history farms one day with some other friends, but this was our only picture!


 Then, one Saturday after Josh got home, we decided to take the kids to the Omaha zoo.  We had heard some really great things about it, so we thought we should give it a go!

In the desert.








With the fish.








Beautiful butterfly's.






Gondola like ride across the zoo to the other side.



Can you say Gorillas?






Rain forest area.











There was a lot to see and a lot to do!  To explain every cute picture wouldn't change add anything, as there was so much to see and do.  The kids were really tired after, and maybe one day we will go back, but we will see.  It was a nice day.
May is really fun!  We made the most of every wonderful spring day!

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