Brian does not work an 8-5 kind of job. There are 6 a.m. Skype calls, leadership meetings in our home until 10 at night and everything in between. Saturdays find him at our business centre and most Sundays he's leading music or something else. So, as much as we can we try to take a "family day". Sometimes this is a lunch out, a picnic in the park or a trip to the mall (a huge highlight because Lydia gets to bring her baby stroller).
Today we pulled out our city's tourism book and checked a park near a lake. There was a train (for some reason shaped like a giraffe), boats (for next time) and slides. Hold on. Not just slides...but slides without holes, rusted jagged edges or broken ladders. Yes. Amazing.
I'd say Family Day was a success.
Here's to many more exotic-animal-shaped trains, slides in working order and time with a family that loves each other.
Today we pulled out our city's tourism book and checked a park near a lake. There was a train (for some reason shaped like a giraffe), boats (for next time) and slides. Hold on. Not just slides...but slides without holes, rusted jagged edges or broken ladders. Yes. Amazing.
I'd say Family Day was a success.
Here's to many more exotic-animal-shaped trains, slides in working order and time with a family that loves each other.
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