The original Moonbeams went to see Sesame Street Live. We went to McDonalds first, which was probably the highlight for Xander, who hasn't seen Sesame Street and didn't care for the actual show. He did have fun running around the arena with Isaiah, though.
Frank came to visit for his birthday, so we all went over to Holly's house and played in their pool (Travis and Xander did), then went to Thai Nine for dinner. Xander loves sushi!
We went and played miniature golf at Udders and Putters with Frank. This was Xander's first experience playing golf, and he was vaguely interested. He was very cute, though. We also spent some time with the ice cream and the goats, of course.
30 weeks pregnant, in overalls! I never wear overalls in normal life, but I can see the advantage of wearing them when pregnant... no pressure on your belly!
Delia, Connor, Xander and I went to the Waterpark to tire Xander out before his drive to Michigan. I didn't get the camera out until right before we left, so there are only a few pictures.
We took the Jet Express ferry across to visit Put-In-Bay, where we wandered the streets, saw many inappropriate T-shirts, took a lackluster winery tour, and stood inside the world's largest geode. For dinner, we had perch/walleye sandwiches again.
We went to Gerspacher Park after lunch at CiCi's, and the kids had a great time! The park was pretty wet, so I had to clean off the slides with a potty insert that looked like a maxipad (so amusing), so we laughed a lot. I got some really cute pictures of the kids!
Ellen, Ellen's Grandma, and Alia came to visit for WoolFest at Young's Dairy. Unfortunately, Xander had his own ideas where he wanted to go, so we didn't see them much while we were there, but Xander and I had a good time.
Travis convinced Xander to try for the splits by asking him to make a tunnel for his truck to travel through. Xander thought this was hilarious. I wish I were still that flexible.
Travis, Xander, and I went out to dinner at Thai Nine for Travis's birthday. Xander ate a lot of sushi. Two california rolls definitely made that the most expensive meal he'd ever eaten. Afterwards, Xander and I baked a spice cake for Travis, then Xander decorated it and helped Travis blow out the candles.
Xander measured my fundal height, then used the Doppler machine to listen to the baby's heartbeat. Maybe he's going to be a doctor. He was very serious about the whole thing.
Just a few pictures from storytime at Fairborn Library. The kids were pretending to be trees, and the toilet paper rolls with crepe paper were their falling leaves.