Sunday, June 14, 2009

A Day at the Museum

William by a Triceratops

Bradley with Elephants

Joe and Tim with their kids by a dinosaur bone

Bradley, Blake, and William looking at Spaceships

A Giant Turtle

William, Blake, Bradley & Kyle by a T-Rex head

The Cousins looking at farm animal skeletons

Tom & Jerry

Blake and William looking for Dinosaur bones

Daphne and Matthew

Kyle, Blake, Bradley & William acting like monkeys

We know where the kids get their good looks

Hugs

Don't Step on Us!!!

Looks at those muscles

Boys posing with National Champions



The boys found a place to slide down

Yesterday we were going to go to the Omaha Zoo with Tim, Amanda, Blake & Daphne, but then we realized the College World Series started yesterday, so we knew it was going to be crazy down there. Instead, we went to Lincoln and went to the Dinosaur Museum (not sure what the real name is, but that is what we call it) with them. Everyone had so much fun looking that the Dinosaurs and everything else in the Museum. Blake & William did everything together. Wherever one went the other followed.

Memorial Day

Kyle Hiking

They Boys Hiking

Matthew enjoying a stroll

Our Four Boys and Candy

An Elk

Buffalo Herd

Kyle and William Watching the Wolves

Bradley Posing with Wolves


Kyle asking if they feed the Wolves fish

Kyle on Buffalo

William on Baby Buffalo

Kyle and Bradley



Ride 'em Cowboy

William Watching a Bobcat

Bradley with his Favorite Bird...the Bald Eagle


The boys having fun driving through the wildlife safari

For Memorial Day we decided to go to the Platte River State Park, which is just south of Omaha, to have a picnic, fish and play around. After our picnic we went for a hike. The park was full of people, so we skipped out on fishing. The boys wanted to play in the sand, so we were looking for a place to get down to the river at and by chance we came upon the Wildlife Safari. At the Safari we saw Elk, Deer, Birds, Buffalo, Pronghorns, and more while driving in our car. Part way through we were allowed to get out and see the Bears and Wolves. We got there right when they were feeding them. The park ranger asked if anyone had any questions, so Kyle raised his hand, which you can see in the video. As you can see we never made it to the river.