After arriving at the Maas home, we went out to the Union at the University of Madison. The girls sat on the steps by the lake and threw bread crumbs to the ducks. Emma even let the duck eat out of her hand. There was a sign that asked us to not feed the animals but Mommy has to admit that feeding the ducks with my grandma was one of my fondest childhood memories. She was so glad the girls had an opportunity to do this with their grandma. After the bread crumbs were gone, we headed over to Michael's new house. He showed us all of his current house projects (painting, carpeting, etc.) Emma checked out his backyard and immediately saw a large red shed. "Does Uncle Michael have a barn like Old MacDonald Mommy?" But of course he does. Emma is hoping that Michael decides to raise chickens in his "barn."
Memories were made here
On Saturday, we visited the local zoo and spent time at the playground. We were able to hear a lion roar, saw grizzly bears play fighting and posed like the flamingos for a picture. Although most animals were the same as those we see at the Como Zoo, we did get to see a peacock and a rhino. One of the playgrounds we visited had a slide that was designed like the fairy tale story the Little Women who Lived in a Shoe. Of course the girls loved the swings and spent a good majority of their time asking to be pushed. In the evening, Michael stopped over and we had pizza. Daddy and Mommy got a chance to go on a beautiful walk in a nature preserve while the girls listened to stories and drifted off to sleep. Mommy and Daddy found a natural spring. It was amazing to see how the water just bubbled out of the ground.
If only we had one of these at home
Who knew there was an exact way to say the ABC song. Uncle Mike and Emma may need to debate this issue further (but Mommy is pretty sure Emma will win every debate).
Bath time with Grandma is always the best
Beans, thank you for putting up with so much this past weekend. We hope you get lots of rest this next week.
The most beautiful picture Mommy can imagine
Thank you for coming to visit! Love, Grandma Jan
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