
The current big exhibit has a theme of fairy tales, and of course everything is very hands-on.

What big EYES you have...
These are some fun air cannons, so that we could "blow the houses down"



My three little piggies!

Cooper could have played with these wooden blocks FOREVER.

Tucker played a little Wii baseball

and Mitchell checked out his loose teeth way in the back

Everyone spent about an hour in the room with these giant blocks.

A great day!
The same weekend as the baptism, we had my fabulous sister-in-law Lindsey and her 2 kids staying with us.

Cooper was thrilled to have Bekah as a constant playmate!
(or is that partner-in-crime?)

Mitchell was a little babysitter to baby Jacob.
And then came our huge Relief Society project (hahaha, also within a few days of all the rest of this!) We set up a booth to represent a time period of 2 past RS Presidents, which was in the early 1900's. Here we are in our "flapper" headbands, posing in front of our display.

The committee has worked on this for several months, and though I only played a small part, I am so excited about the way it turned out. We have received lots of compliments, so I think it's safe to say the whole night was a grand success!
4 comments:
I NEED that picture of Mitch & Jake. Too cute!!
Too funny I just blogged about going here too. It was so fun.
I like your Little Red Riding Hood picture. Looks like it could go in a magazine. :)
We have one of those air guns (from AZ museum for Youth pic). They're pretty neat. You can shoot a ball of air pretty far with them.
Can I ask, about the picture with Cooper in the bathtub - all those bottles behind him, is that all shampoo??
Also, you guys did a wonderful job at the stake activity! I think our wards display was the best. Maybe I'm partial cause it's my ward and my friends, but I even liked reading all the signs about the time period and tasting the pea soup. You guys rock.
What's with all the bubble bath?
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