A family vacation for Spring Break wasn't looking too promising. Doug was super busy farming--
Hallie was off to Utah so the boys, Nadya and I decided to check out St. Louis!
I invited two of my teacher friends to join us. We had a blast!
Our hotel had a beautiful view of downtown St. Louis.
We visited The Arch first. The kids enjoyed it and they weren't scared at all.
Alex had the most questions about safety, and I could tell he was a little timid,
but he once he saw the capsule we were riding in all was good in his world.
The arch is amazing!
630 Feet High!!!
We walked around downtown a little bit and ate dinner at Hard rock Cafe. After dinner we continued to explore and stumbled across a few statues. Alex had to pick this Statue's Nose!
The next day I took the boys and Nadya to the City Museum and Leah and McKenna spent the day shopping and sight seeing. The City Museum is the coolest museum we've ever visited. It is a 600,000 square foot "playground" which was formerly home to the international shoe factory. Everything has been reclaimed and re-purposed. It's full of curved steel, slides, fiberglass, and loads of stuff to climb on and through. It even has a ten story slide that use to be an old shoe chute. We bumped our way down first thing when we arrived! Pretty awesome slide! The boys could have spent another day there! Because it is so difficult to describe, I took many pictures! We can't wait to go again!
The Ten Story Slide
On our last day we visited Six Flags. It was their opening weekend and surprisingly wasn't too crowded.
It was such a great weekend! Thank you Leah and McKenna for joining us!





























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