We got back from Chicago and went to the Tulsa, Oklahoma aquarium. Jack's still a big fan of the sharks, hermit crabs (which they let you touch), starfish, and the turtle exhibit. In the photo below you see him feeding them a shrimp, using a little pole with a clothes pin on the end. We lost the clothes pin in the tank. Sorry. If Nan is reading this, Mamma says "no frog giggin".
When you're in Tulsa, you have to let Jack ride on the carousel at the mall. The guy that runs the ride did take out a dirty carney rag to wipe down the horse before he got on. Sorry, no photo. Jack likes this ride much better than riding on real pony or a camel. You also have to let Jacqui go to look at shoes.
Jack had a bit of a meltdown in J-Crew while Jacqui was trying on some clothes in the fitting room. I had to ride the escaltor with him five times then play on these cars to calm him down. Note to self: don't bother putting money in the rides because he just gets out yelling "make it shtop".
Jack made a Mother's day card at daycare for Jacqui.
I think this is a this is supposed to be Fonzie, in Puerto Rico, wearing drunk glasses, with vampire teeth.
Back on the road again for the first annual Chicago Tribe Trip to St. Louis. Got to spend some quality time with the gang, had some good fun at the zoo, enjoyed some local beverages (king-dewey anyone?), sampled some of the night life, and thankfully didn't have to fill out any police paperwork when JG got mauled by one of the locals named "NayNay".While in St. Louis we went to the Children's museum where they had a construction site for the kids to play in. Ollie and Jack are working on this dirt pile dilligently.
There was some type of fashion show going on in the lobby of the hotel when we got back. Nicholas was not amused but his dad thought it was awesome.
Here is a photo of Nora rehersing what it would be like to be in the Oval Office calling the Kremlin. Please don't read too much into what is going on in the chair in the background.
In the photo below, we thought we'd get one last photo of Jack at the St. Louis zoo standing with some razorbacks. It didn't end up being the kind of photo you'd send to grandma.
I think this was taken at the Naturals baseball game. The kids were supposed to run around the bases. We were in line to make that happen but Jack was loosing his mind, so we had to leave.
To close out, we took a trip down into the river valley about 2 1/2 hours to Petit Jean State Park and hiked the Cedar Falls Trail ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FiexgJLp10 ) . It was a short but strenuous hike, though you are rewarded with the opportunity to walk under a 65ft waterfall and cool off in the swimmin' hole ( Notice the red car and rock that he's planning on bringing to school. Watch out Roman.
Hope you like the photos. Next up in June: Father's day float on the Buffalo River, Jack's first camping trip, racing the J24 on Beaver Lake to defend our lead in the standings, wine tasting at the Walton Arts Center, more moonshine stories.