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Soviet Legos

Reed has been very interested in Legos recently. Many of his friends have them and while we had some Duplos, we had no real Legos. So, I ordered a large lot off of Ebay, to get him started.

They arrived last week and today, I gave them to Reed and Lena to share. There were a ton of different interesting pieces.

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Including this vehicle of some sort. Do you see what it says on the side? In Cyrillic, it says “DI 3204” and “USSR”. I am not sure what the “DI” means– maybe it’s just random. Any readers know?

I love fall!

Today was a beautiful fall day.

We started our day off at the International Forest of Friendship in Atchison, KS. It has trees from all over the world, donated by each American state and many countries.
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Everyone hugged a tree. Reed picked his based on color, Lena picked hers because it is the Scarlet Oak. Aaron picked his for his favorite state, Colorado. I picked mine for my home state, Pennsylvania. And we picked Gus’s because it was tiny like him! Because I have space for an extra photo, Lena was really excited that there was a tree from California there– apparently she’s been learning about California at school.

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Colorado: Blue Spruce, Pennsylvania: Eastern Hemlock, New York: Sugar Maple? , Washington D.C.: Scarlet Oak, New Mexico: Pinyon, California: Redwood.

As you can see here, some of the trees seem to thrive in Kansas weather. And others… do not. Like my sad Eastern Hemlock and the Redwood.

There were no trees from Ukraine, but there was a tree from Siberia, a Russian territory although not the one Gus is from (obviously). A sad looking Sourwood.
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Then, we found one of the most beautiful trees in the park, Rhode Island’s Red Maple. I said, “This tree is practically begging to be laid under.” Covered in beautiful red leaves, with a layer on the ground as well.

And, a leaf fight ensued.
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Since Atchison is the birthplace of Amelia Earhart…
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We also drove by her childhood home.
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Then, we left Atchison and headed to Weston Bend State Park, in Missouri.
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Lewis and Clark passed through here.

And, we went on a brief, beautiful fall hike.
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The earthy smell of leaves, the crunch under our feet, and all the beautiful colors. Perfect.

He is becoming such a big boy. I think he walked the whole time himself.
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Gus is practicing his full sentences right now and getting pretty polite with them. “I want …, please”. We all laughed when he announced today “I want to have fun, please!” Okay, buddy, we’re on it.

Trains and Hot Air Balloons

Our day started off with more playing with the train set.
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I started working, in addition to my own business, several months ago. I work from home, which is pretty fabulous, but it also means my wardrobe is pretty sparse. I have a work conference this coming week, so I had to go to a bigger city to go shopping for a few items. On my way home, as the sun was setting, I saw this hot air balloon take off!

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There were actually 2 hot air balloons. How fun, right?
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Personal Creations (and KidKraft Train Set)!

A few weeks ago, a representative from Personal Creations emailed me and asked if they could send our family a gift of my choosing. Thank you to the Personal Creations team member who suggested us!

We gladly accepted! I picked the KidKraft Ride Around Town Train Set & Table. I thought it would be a good toy that my kids could share and play with together.

She told me it would take a few weeks for personalization and shipping, but just over two weeks and the mailman carried it into my living room today. Yay! That seems very fast for customization and shipping!

I had a half hour before the kids were home with the babysitter, so I decided to see how quickly I could put it together.
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Ambitious! It’s not a hard thing to put together, particularly the actual table. I assembled the table in around an hour and that was with several interruptions. However, the actual train track and other pieces took me a bit longer and I was glad to Aaron’s help figuring it out when he got home.

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Then, we called the kids downstairs to take a look. I had kept it a secret until that point.

There was much excitement and everyone dug right in and started playing!
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(My much-taller-than-me husband had to help me with that photo.)

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They played for over an hour, until it was dinner time. It is like an entire town– a mountain, a hospital, an airport, a lake, a farm, a crane. So much to explore!

And the personalization is fabulous.

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Thanks, Personal Creations!
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They can’t wait to get up and play with it again tomorrow.

ETA: Because the train table is near selling out, please check out some other great wood toys from Personal Creations.