Jed asked a member what the red hats were and she said, "a bunch of little ole' ladies gettin' together and havin' a good time."
The next adventure was the Louisville Zoo...
We did get pretty close to the animals.
Ella said her favorite was the baby elephant "Scotty" and his very big mama.
The next day was the usual library visit where we learned about bugs and Ella read to Grandma after the story time.
That night dad flew in and we enjoyed Homemade Ice Cream and Pie Kitchen.
Friday started with a trip down to the Fest-a-Ville on the water front.
Jed and Ella are flying the Pooh bear kite along the Ohio. Grandpa helped too.
We enjoyed a funnel cake.
The highlight of the event was mom drawing a coveted "gold pin." She won a derby poster and an entry into the grand prize drawing. We're hoping she'll win the motorcycle and leave it here in Ky. Here's to hoping.
We're proud of our Golden Gal.
That night was the Balloon Glow at the Kentucky Expo field. As you can see, it's many hot air balloons gathering together to fire against a dark sky. It was beautiful.
There were thousands of people and so we took the short cut to the field.
We all got our pictures at the Lville balloon.
Balloon Glows are definitely a favorite thing about Kentucky.
Saturday, dad was off to a conference and Jed needed to study for finals so the girls went to the Churchill Downs Museum.
Here's Mom and Ella with a photo jockey. And here's the real jockeys that we saw when we went down to the track.
I think the main difference is the shiny boots.
The coolest part was being able to go down to track. Because it was a race day, we actually got to see a race start to winner's circle at the end.
The Derby Museum was really neat and only 10 bucks a person includes a race, that's a steal.
With all that we've done the best part really has been just being together. Mom brought out twister which has been fun.
Here's Ella and Grandma playing kids phase 10. We've also done our family favorite rook. But best of all is wrestling with dad on the bed.
Ella only has smiles like that for Jed.
The crowning event of a trip to visit my brother in Michigan was mom and dad's first official derby pie.
They're both sold!
After we returned from Michigan, we went to the Louisville Slugger Museum.
We all tried the batting cages.
The pictures are Cyndi, Mom, Jed, and Dad.
Even Ella got to swing.
They had a cute corner for kids and a statue to climb on.
The factory where they make the bats was interesting, much more ghetto than I thought it would be, but in a way, really neat that it still takes personal touches for a good product.
You have to notice that "Christmas is canceled" on the board. The workers were really fun!
After the factory tour, you get your own little slugger. Seen here with Mom and Dad.
There's a part where you can choose to hold a bat used by the pros. We all opted for...
Here's Dad and Jed posing with Mickey's bat.
And of course, there's a exhibit to feature Babe Ruth.
This was such a fun visit and we can't wait for Grandma Angel and Doctor Grandpa to come again, or anyone else who wants to, hint, hint. : )
2 comments:
It looks like you guys kept plenty busy with fun things to do. Your mom was so nice- just like her daughter :) Have fun in Michigan!
Fun! You guys did a lot of great things. Aren't grandmas so much fun to have around... you can actually get a break from everything.
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