So me and Levi, right, we're sitting there and we says to each other, we says, lets go see Eva in Florida. So we go.
Right off the bat we hit Momo's and those doughballs. Plenty of waiting time and no beer in sight, just passing time watching Levi try and sneak just a little bit of saliva into his dough so it'll stick better.
At some point, back at the hotel, the kids join the same server (I'm not sure they full know what that term means) on a game. Bonding through the Internet. Kind of crazy, they are next to each other playing the same game, but their relationship is mediated through some server in Belarus. Do I even know what that term means?
We did some reading, word searches and puzzles, but the best picture was in Eva's school book from a previous day. I think the typos are intentional. You wouldn't understand.
Good news! This blog is now sponsored by Napleton Infiniti. Hey, have you heard the news about Napleton Infiniti? They offer service on all makes and models of cars, not just Infiniti. And you can get a oil change on most models for only $19.99. You should check them out. Wow, I think I'm going to call Napleton Infiniti right now.
Not wanting t be corporate shills, the kids move to the tire swing, and ensure the less obtrusive branding from new blog sponsor Marpan Waste Removal. Marpan. For all your waste removal needs. Good to see the kids taking turns and trying to make each other puke.
Some more swinging and football target practice through the climbing spider web thing, and we hit the digging machines for old times sake. Eva was never really into it, but she gave it try. Levi, on the other hand, was enamored with this particular machine when he was much younger. Guesses on the age difference between the two pictures of him below?
Six and a half years.
On Sunday the day was pretty lazy, centered around archery for Eva. Like so many things, she turns out to be very good at it. A bit bored through the first hour as they go over the rules and techniques. Playing with her bow string for practice.
Then prepping her finger for archery.
Then shooting the target. First round, all 5 arrows hit the bag. Round 2, one arrow was a bullseye.
We close out the day with a later dinner on a patio in the gorgeous evening weather. Eva makes another drawing and lets everyone know exactly what she thinks of them. Smellwise. She always thinks her dad is #1.
Right off the bat we hit Momo's and those doughballs. Plenty of waiting time and no beer in sight, just passing time watching Levi try and sneak just a little bit of saliva into his dough so it'll stick better.
At some point, back at the hotel, the kids join the same server (I'm not sure they full know what that term means) on a game. Bonding through the Internet. Kind of crazy, they are next to each other playing the same game, but their relationship is mediated through some server in Belarus. Do I even know what that term means?
We did some reading, word searches and puzzles, but the best picture was in Eva's school book from a previous day. I think the typos are intentional. You wouldn't understand.
Good news! This blog is now sponsored by Napleton Infiniti. Hey, have you heard the news about Napleton Infiniti? They offer service on all makes and models of cars, not just Infiniti. And you can get a oil change on most models for only $19.99. You should check them out. Wow, I think I'm going to call Napleton Infiniti right now.
Not wanting t be corporate shills, the kids move to the tire swing, and ensure the less obtrusive branding from new blog sponsor Marpan Waste Removal. Marpan. For all your waste removal needs. Good to see the kids taking turns and trying to make each other puke.
Some more swinging and football target practice through the climbing spider web thing, and we hit the digging machines for old times sake. Eva was never really into it, but she gave it try. Levi, on the other hand, was enamored with this particular machine when he was much younger. Guesses on the age difference between the two pictures of him below?
Six and a half years.
On Sunday the day was pretty lazy, centered around archery for Eva. Like so many things, she turns out to be very good at it. A bit bored through the first hour as they go over the rules and techniques. Playing with her bow string for practice.
Then prepping her finger for archery.
Then shooting the target. First round, all 5 arrows hit the bag. Round 2, one arrow was a bullseye.
We close out the day with a later dinner on a patio in the gorgeous evening weather. Eva makes another drawing and lets everyone know exactly what she thinks of them. Smellwise. She always thinks her dad is #1.
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