A few weekends back the fam packed a few (cumbersome) totes, roughly $10,000 in Power Aid beverages and the camera and headed towards a nearby historic site...
Our first stop, Stump House Tunnel.
You can read about it here.
In brief summation, it's a big-ass, leaky tunnel, chilly and dark. In other words, it meets the requirements of entertainment for both toddlers and teenagers. Amazing, I know.
The boys venture into the tunnel... it was really dark, but thankfully Donovan's neon green shoes and hot pink shirt gave the space an unusually ravey vibe.
Ruby steers, but, like most 7-year-old drivers, fails to signal left.
I like this picture for several reasons; the level of activity is routine, the side pony moose hair Kovi sports is not out of place either. What I love is Tyler's complete immersion in child-safety coupled with Kovi's River Dance pose. Four Stars.
More of that child-safety.
My favorite picture of the season.
Her Highness, Butter-Thighs
After the tunnel, we marched over to Issaqueena Falls, a gorjew waterfall reputed for it's local lore, Indian Princess meets Long Drop Down.
Kovi is pained having to be photographed yet again. Geez MOM.
Classic.Thanks kids.
Thoughts of pushing someone off of the rock dance through Kovi's head.
Finally, we ended up at the lake, where the Littlest Engineers built an impressive sand city.
And finished the day off with a hot dong.
And finished the day off with a hot dong.
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