My SIL, author of the very thoughtfully written
Mudluscious and Puddlewonderful blog, and her daughter (Cedric's cousin) spent a few days here with us in gloomy St Louis. Both kids were fighting colds and even though it was cold and wet outside, Stephanie and I decided no matter what, we MUST get the kids outside and
do something. Otherwise we might go crazy.
And from past experience: Crazy Mothers + Wild Children = Crummy Dinner
Stephanie and I have a
history of some rather fun outings. We thought killing an hour in the
Climatron at the
Botanical Gardens would be great. All in all the kids did enjoy getting out of the house, but to be brutally honest, this outing ranks at the bottom.
"What?" You may say, "Getting out of the freezing cold and exploring a tropical rain forest, what can go wrong with that?"
Oh my friend, plenty can go wrong.

Here is Cedric, utterly freaked out by a hallow tree. I was on my knees trying to show him that it was 1) fake and could cause no harm and 2) pretty cool.

Here we have poor, poor Eden after she walked into one of the lagoons. There was nothing but a bit of fern to prevent a curious toddler from walking right into the pond. No graham cracker in the world can make up for having to spend the rest of the outing with a soggy shoe, and soaked pant leg.

And last we have what happens when I, not realizing Eden was in need of some personal space, tell Cedric to give her a hug because she is sad. Thank goodness Aunt Stephanie was there to catch flailing arms. Lesson learned; not everyone wants a hug when they are grumpy.
Here's to better luck next time. And if these pictures make you laugh, its OK. There is something comical about how serious toddlers take life.
Oh man, I would cry if I stepped in a puddle to my knee, too.
ReplyDeleteI hope the mammas had a good time!
Cedric's expression cracks me up. He looks as if he would like to enjoy his hallow tree experience, but he's just not sure how that's possible.
ReplyDeleteGreat work capturing some classic photos, even if the rest of the outing was a bust.
Hope the kiddos get well soon!
Gramma Said ....
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the pictures. They are great. So sorry you had two unhappy ones but these will be so perfect to show them when they are 20.
I'm sorry it didn't go so well, but I have to agree that those photos are classic. Like the kind to embarrass them when they are teens... Hopefully the overall experience of having them in town was much more positive.
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