The next day we headed to Spokane! I was pretty excited about this part of the trip. We had never been there. We loved it too. I want to go back and explore more. We know some people and they know who they are.... (insert name) Please take us there and show us more of it.
First stop was Spokane Falls! I don't remember the name of the park, but it was right in down town Spokane. You get on this lift to see them. We ran our butts off, because we thought they were about to close. By the time we got there we ran for nothing, except a laugh. Good times. Good times.
On this corner of the park they have these statues. I had to take a picture with to send to a friend. She is a runner and every time I see anything running I think of her. Arlee had a lot of fun taking pictures as well. The whole time she is giggling waiting for someone to look and take a picture of her. Once acknowledged she will go to the next thing and giggle some more. She is starved for attention and I love it!
Me posing for my friend, HALEY! "Look I am running!" Don't I look good doing it too? Say yes, or don't say anything at all. Haha.
Arlee was hitching a ride on a wheel chair.
I could take pictures here all day. I loved this park.
Only missing Ryker.
Not sure what was up with this goat or the fan that would go when you pushed a button, but it was fun for the kids. We even played a trick on Jens. He sat on it to take a picture and we pushed the button and he thought he had done something wrong. Ulla was taking a picture he thought, but it was actually a video of his reaction. Hilarious, but you had to be there.
What an awesome slide!
The next day we went to the Rose Gardens in Spokane. Amy loves this place.
Arlee "smelling her favorite color!" Oh right her favorite flower. That is what she said.
A little selfie of yours truly!
Everyone else was way ahead of me.
SPOKANE TEMPLE!!!!!!!!! I think we have now seen all the ones in Washington.
Even though it was cloudy, it was really bright!
The kids with Grandma only missing our niece, Amelia who lives in Kentucky.
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