Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Fall Break in Little Rock

The kids had fall break this weekend, so we took a trip to Little Rock to visit Richie's family.  We had such a good time as always.


Griffin and Cole had so much fun playing together.
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We went downtown one day and toured the Clinton presidential library. The library was really interesting, and I would recommend visiting it if you are ever in Little Rock. We go to Little Rock a lot, but have never taken the time to visit there.



They had a special exhibit from a Lego artist while we were there, and it was really cool.



Afterwards, we had lunch and walked around downtown.

On Saturday, Richie and I woke up early and went running on the Arkansas River Trail. They've just opened up a new bridge to some trails on an island close to the River Mountain Park. It was beautiful, and they were great trails to run or bike on.

After breakfast, the girls went with Nana to the animal shelter to buy a cat (more on that later). Bro took Richie, Griffin and I to see the USS Razorback submarine museum downtown. He knew Griffin would love it.

Mamie and Margaret had a lot of fun picking out a cat with Nana. They loved going to Petsmart to buy all of the supplies too. They named the kitten Cappuccino, and they are calling her Cappy.

Richie and Chris watched a lot of Cardinals baseball and played Nintendo RBI.

We had a wonderful visit!

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3 comments:

  1. What a fun trip! I love the cat's face in the picture with Margaret. Can't wait to hear more about this pet!!

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  2. that cat (when margaret is holding it) has the same look on it's face that my dog gets when i try to pick her up! love it!

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  3. @Nell
    I think I just figured out how to reply to a comment, sorry I didn't reply to you guys sooner. Anyway, the cat will stay in Little Rock because I am allergic. Bro taught Margaret to hold the cat like this because it kept getting away from her. He says it is how the momma cat holds her kittens. Margaret loved that!

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