Before we get to our trip to Holiday World we must start with Josh's first time fishing. For Easter he received a Cars fishing pole. So we went to grandma and grandpa's house to fish in their backyard. The pond behind their house is filled with bluegill and you can catch them very easily. Perfect for the fishermen with an attention span of about 5 seconds. After Josh caught his first fish he was asking to catch another. He may become a fisherman yet.
Look at that lunker jump from the water!
Meet Crabbie the sandbox. To help keep Josh from digging in my garden now that it is actually planted, I broke down and bought him a sandbox. Of course, every kid needs a sandbox too.
Holiday World
We had an awesome time at Holiday World. We love, love, love Lincoln State Park. It rained a couple of times, but only at night so it did not ruin anything. My sister and her family tent camped so the rain was not so much fun for them, but they survived. The kids were absolutely crazy. They didn't know what to do first. Josh was just over 36 inches so he was able to ride the kiddy coaster and log ride. Unfortunately, he did not like either one. Maybe next year. Josh did like the raging river ride though. The first time was O.K. and the second time was much more fun.
Uncle Chris and Josh playing a little catch.
Hopefully, we can all go to Holiday World next year. Our next big adventure with Josh will be swim lessons. Greenwood pool offers a parent and tot class. I'm sure it will be a splashin' good time.
Potty training is going Very well now that were back home. We've had a few accidents but we're most excited about him doing his number 2s on the potty now. That's been our biggest sticking point and now it seems we've gotten over it. He's even tells us he has to poop. It's SOOO sad that grown adults are so excited about poop.
M, J, and J
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Great photos and it looks like you had so much fun.
And I just want to say that Mr. Crabs joined our house on Sunday too! Nadia has been beyond excited. The child LOVES dirt and it seemed like the best thing to do to keep her away from the berms of the trees. Hee hee.
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