Tonight we went down to Old Town Square block party celebrating Wichita as an "All-American City." There was free ice cream and it was the first time people could buy and carry alcoholic drinks outside. We went with my friend Missy, her husband and two kids, Emily and Caden. The kids enjoyed free ice cream and cookies and against our better judgement, we agreed to let them run through the interactive fountain. They got soaked, and since it was only about 80 degrees, ended up shivering in their wet clothes. We sat in the sun and I wrung out socks and shirts...the hot car was a welcome change as we drove home.
Friday, July 31, 2009
The boys had fun riding around this dirt path at Sedgwick County Park. Zach wasn't sure about it at first, but he ended up riding longer than Adam. Adam like to go fast and "pop a wheelie," but Zach took it slow and rode carefully around the track. Seems like it should be opposite, doesn't it? Adam comes around first, then a full five seconds later...here comes Zach! This video was taken with my blackberry, so the quality really isn't that good.
Tonight we went down to Old Town Square block party celebrating Wichita as an "All-American City." There was free ice cream and it was the first time people could buy and carry alcoholic drinks outside. We went with my friend Missy, her husband and two kids, Emily and Caden. The kids enjoyed free ice cream and cookies and against our better judgement, we agreed to let them run through the interactive fountain. They got soaked, and since it was only about 80 degrees, ended up shivering in their wet clothes. We sat in the sun and I wrung out socks and shirts...the hot car was a welcome change as we drove home.
Tonight we went down to Old Town Square block party celebrating Wichita as an "All-American City." There was free ice cream and it was the first time people could buy and carry alcoholic drinks outside. We went with my friend Missy, her husband and two kids, Emily and Caden. The kids enjoyed free ice cream and cookies and against our better judgement, we agreed to let them run through the interactive fountain. They got soaked, and since it was only about 80 degrees, ended up shivering in their wet clothes. We sat in the sun and I wrung out socks and shirts...the hot car was a welcome change as we drove home.
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