Then I remembered that our very own town of Anniston has a pretty nice museum. Remember? The last time that we went was the day that I was to be induced to have Jaggar. Sage remembered it and was thrilled when I told her that we were going. She said, "Jaggar! Are you ready to go and see some animals that are dead?!" hahaha. We really had a great time, and I was able to focus a little more on the exhibits this time around since I wasn't worried about giving birth later. haha.
This was on the way in. This will be the ONLY picture that you see of Jaggar in his stroller. He still thinks he's a newborn and likes the sling.
Check out that dinosaur in the background. For some reason, Sage was intimidated to go more than 2 steps ahead of me. I don't know if it was the dim lighting or what, but she acted like something was going to jump out at her. I could barely get her to stand on the step to take this.
This was in the cave part of the museum. I LOVED this part. It's got a little waterfall and "pond" in it, but I couldn't get her to get out of the stroller to take a pic. So I just pushed it over next to it.
This was her favorite part: the kids' part, as she called it. It was fun. She's building a leaf puzzle here.
Trying to recreate this. Seems like just yesterday! And no, I didn't intentionally cut the head off of the bear in the picture. She did NOT want to get close to it.
Just in case you wondered where Mr. Cruiz was, here's a picture. Thank you, pollen, for the runny noses and headaches (me). The pollen is gross here.
This was right outside, and I asked a lady to take one of the three of us. Isn't the scenery gorgeous? Looks like a postcard! Look at the pretty fish in the water! And doesn't Jaggar look comfy? The question I always get asked is, "Is that comfortable?" And I reply, "It was 6 months ago." I'm thinking he may go to school this way if I let him.
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