Friday was a pretty calm day, we only ran into town for a couple of errands. Saturday however, started off with breakfast at Magues Cafe of course, then Gram, the kids, and I headed over to Market Days and the Key to the Hills Hot Rod Run! We checked out all the goods at the Market Days which included picking up some kits from a Home Depot booth for the kids to build. Then we walked down the middle of Main Street, which was shut down for the car show. Levi enjoyed looking at all the cars and informed me that they were all his. Right as we got to the end of a long row of cars and were about to turn around, a couple of people asked me if the kids wanted to sit in their cars. Of course they did! So Levi and Mattie got to sit and play in this 1927 yellow car (no, I have no idea what it is):
Then, I was asked if they would want to go for a short ride to the end of the block and back. Heck yeah! I tried to let Mattie go first but she wasn't having it, so Levi quickly hopped back in and took full advantage of his turn.
After a quick ride in the yellow car, he was not shy about asking to ride in the blue one. All I know about that one is it's from 1932.
Levi had a blast and didn't understand that these people were extra super fantastic and no, we can't ride in all the other cars. Later that evening after baths, Pop got out the tools needed to help build the kits we picked up from the Home Depot booth. Levi had picked a fire truck, so here they are building it:
And I got Mattie the hanging chalkboard to complete:
On Sunday we took Great Grandmother (or Great Mother as Levi calls her) to lunch and had a short visit with her. Then we headed back to Pop and Gram's house to play and get ready to leave on Monday. The kids didn't have school for Columbus Day so we drove back that morning and had a nice drive with minimal traffic. Daddy was able to get home from work right as the kids were waking up from nap, so they had a pleasant surprise and were very happy to see him. We had a fun trip and can't wait to go back and have more fun with Pop and Gram!
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