We shuttled Hubby around for work one day this past week, but it wasn't a normal free day, we had a furry companion with us too. A couple of weeks ago we took in a miniature pinscher for a friend while they are away. She has some health problems currently so she needs us to stay close at hand, so she got to come with us.
We started out our time at the Kansas Historical Society. Pup stayed in the car while we played in the Discovery Area. It was a beautiful spring day of about 50 degrees, we cracked the windows and set a timer for a half hour in the play area.
We really enjoyed the newly re-vamped trails section of the play area.
We'd loaded the covered wagon before, but this time I made them add up all the packages to see how much they weighed. Bubby is carrying over 1500 pounds in the picture. Boy is he strong ;)
After our time was up, we headed outside to the playground. Pup and the kids enjoyed the cool, breezy day and mom, well, she just sat and took it all in :)
Our next stop was to the library. We set another goal of a half hour. When gas was so high and we were cramming all kinds of errands into a day in the city, we got this down to an art ;) We came out loaded down with books and took Pup to the park across the street for some leg stretching.
This accomplished one of my goals for the year. To take time doing little oddities along the way. We do the big trips and do them up well, but to stop and go to that tiny park right across from the library that has those cool gargoyles salvaged from a historic Topeka building - even just for a few minutes. Doing those things you always pass by, but don't take time to do - that's what I want to do more of this year! One checked off of the list :)
Daddy was working in rural Shawnee County which allowed us to oogle wonderful historic houses like this one when we were dropping him off and picking him up. The big kids have come to appreciate looking along the way, Shorty begged to watch a movie and Mommy responded with "watch the movie that is going by out your window..." lol. Poor kid...
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