This was so fun. Even though the boats didn't float so well, the kids loved it. I remember similar water works at the Waco Museum. The blockades there were much better than here. Again the kids played for a long time.
This was Kennedy's favorite. Hard not to get wet, vest or not.
It took some muscle from mom and dad to execute, but she loved adding the weight to it.
Submarine? :)
The little town was so fun. I enjoyed the entertainment the most. I helped restock mostly.
David was well fed and taken care of. Everyone took a job and took it very seriously.
Even washing dishes afterwards.
More of the clean up crew.
Time to restock the kitchen. Groceries! This was an intense clerk and manager. I think Taylin's final bill was $35,000. What happens to the economy when she is all grown up and buying groceries for her family, yikes!!!
Time for a fill up. I don't want to look at the final cost if this is the same year Taylin bought groceries. Teague looks concerned and Cohen sees dollar signs.
(Trying to post the second video...I thought it was just as cute. Stay tuned to when I get it to work.)
We had a good time. There was so much more to the little town. David has a few more pics that I need to upload. There was a diner, a daycare, a workshop, a metro, and a vet. We ended at a construction site that lacked a construction manager. It was a little dangerous.
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