Is this the dumb B/SIL? Or is that a different relation?
different! other side of family, lol. They are quite intelligent.
Is this the dumb B/SIL? Or is that a different relation?
there's a difference between kid friendly and toddler friendly! If we were on our own I'd do it but we're supposed to be spending time with BIL/SIL. Though BIL is a grad, don't think he's more than a casual follower.
I'm pretty sure she's not your bruddah.Bruh. Half of the people that show up at these things have toddlers. Laura, who volunteers with them brings her toddler!
Better go to an ISU game watch and meet @BoxsterCy and @jcyclonee
And yet cannot match Henry Doorly in Omahaha!Not to be snobbish, but the Milwaukee Zoo is w-a-a-a-a-a-y better.......
I haven't been there in at least 10 years. I know a lot has changed since then.And yet cannot match Henry Doorly in Omahaha!
My daughter loves going there so we get a family membership each year. You really should check it out. I think it had always been a top notch zoo, but they have kicked it up a few notches from there in the last decade!!I haven't been there in at least 10 years. I know a lot has changed since then.
Bruh. Half of the people that show up at these things have toddlers. Laura, who volunteers with them brings her toddler!
And yet cannot match Henry Doorly in Omahaha!
There's polar bears at the Como Park. They're even better than other bears because they move around all the time.That is super helpful on zoos. DH will be sad because he'd love to see more bears but free is nice and it sounds like nice gardens around which is good for stroller napping. I'm actually thinking about doing that zoo then trying to do Minnehaha Falls in the afternoon. He can nap in between and continue napping at that park. I need to check the weather too.
You been peekin'???I'm pretty sure she's not your bruddah.
You been peekin'???
There's polar bears at the Como Park. They're even better than other bears because they move around all the time.
If I'm not mistaken, the food from the restaurant in the park shelter at Minnehaha Falls is actually pretty good. The restaurant is called Sea Salt. Figuring out which counter to order from was a bit confusing but the food was pretty good.
Do see Mt Rushmore and I'd recommend seeing it both during the day and at night.Not sure if Boxster does gamewatches anymore. Debating with myself whether I even like football anymore. TBD.
If the weather forecast didn't blow chunks for Saturday I'd be driving to Granite Falls to check out the WWII museum and maybe see some old warbirds fly. Planned it several times, weather sucks each time so cancelled. Thinking, again if weather doesn't blow, to maybe go to to Mt. Rushmore the next week. Never been there.
Traffic most likely won't be as bad as it's late September and school being back in session. There is so much to see in that area. Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse (only see it from the road, no reason to pay) Devils Tower, Custer State Park, The Badlands and of course one of the worlds greatest tourist traps, Wall Drug.Do see Mt Rushmore and I'd recommend seeing it both during the day and at night.
While out there, be sure to drive through the Badlands and stop at a couple of the scenic stops. Be sure to drive the Needles Highway (at least the northern part of it the runs East and West) and stop to walk around Sylvan Lake. Be patient. Traffic is slow.
If you have time, the drive to Devil's Tower is worth it. It's such a unique thing plus you can picture the UFO's all landing there.
I knew a man years ago that woke up in the middle of the night having a heart attack. Didn't want to disturb the family so he drove himself to the ER. Doctors were quite sure how the heck someone could actually do that.MrsWx had a rough start to the day. First patient at 6:30 was having a heart attack and ended up coding several times. Turns out he had been having pains since midnight but didn't want to wake his wife. Guess who died in the cath lab?
I knew a man years ago that woke up in the middle of the night having a heart attack. Didn't want to disturb the family so he drove himself to the ER. Doctors were quite sure how the heck someone could actually do that.
My neighbor behind me has been taken away in an ambulance twice in the last month that I am aware of. The first time they took him out on a stretcher and moved him to the gurney. This last time he walked out on his own (assisted) and got onto the gurney.