We had the privilege of staying with the Auschwitz family in Memphis on Thursday night on our way to Nashville. It was so nice to stay in their guest suite. We had a fun time playing on Friday, going to breakfast, and then to the Memphis Children's Museum. Thanks so much for letting us stay and play with you Tyler, Monica, Caleb, and Kennedy! We had a great time.
We barely got to see Tyler. He was asleep when we got there and then was gone to work before we were awake. He was able to make an appearance at the museum for about 10 minutes before being called back to the hospital for some fancy brain surgery. Hopefully we will get to see them in Shreveport for the holidays.
So here we are at the museum...
The museum was pretty cool. Bennett loved it. They had a few real cars and a fire truck to climb on. They had lots of special areas dedicated to different professions...a dentist area, construction, architects, and tons more.
Here is Bennett sitting in the mini house eating the fake food. He did not like when he realized it was fake.
Here are Caleb and Bennett trying to climb in the "skyscraper." We were worried they would get stuck so we axed this idea.
They had a paper airplane launcher. You can see it flying into the target.
Beck made sure to let me know that I needed to space out the things I wear for when they show up on the blog. I know I wore this on Sunday to church, but no pictures were on the blog yet! I am thinking it will be my favorite Fall outfit this year.
Bennett is wearing this guitar because of all the "music cities" we were in. Memphis=Elvis and Nashville=music city!
This is the only time we could get the boys to sit for a few seconds. They will be 2 in December. Caleb is 2 days older than Bennett.
Here are our boys at 4 months old. They are so big now!
Thanks again Auschwitz Family! We had a wonderful time in Memphis. Can't wait til next time.
So fun! My mom is from Memphis & we went to the children's museum all the time when we were kids! I'm sure it's changed a lot since the last time I was there but we always loved it!
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