Last weekend we had the annual family trip to WI Dells indoor water park. Luke looks forward to this trip all year long. He loves the water. Usually we go at the end of April beginning of May but this year our weekend ended up on Mother’s day weekend which just so happened to be my birthday. This year to make the trip extra special, Ted thought we should pick Luke up from school early which he thought was great.
The boys had a lot of fun playing in the water. Some of their favorite things was the beloved green slide (Luke has loved this slide for the last 3 years and I think he is just starting to outgrow it but Ryan really had a blast on it).
The boys played a lot of leap pad which was a little dangerous but it was hilarious watching them. I love Luke’s face in this picture as he steals the lily pad away from Ryan.
But I think their favorite part was the hot tub. I know little kids are not suppose to go in, but we would get cold and it was so easy to hop in for a few minutes to warm back up.
So what did Jenna and Quinn like the most? They loved to splash in the water and drink it. I tried to discourage the drinking part but they didn’t seem to listen.
Probably the thing they liked the most was jumping into Ted’s arms. They did this over and over and over.
I love their faces as they hit the water. It was hard to catch it all the time but a few turned out.
But the thing we did the most while there or at least it felt like the most was …. if you know sign language this is your clue…
going potty. Always going potty. Someone always had to go, so we saw this sign a lot which we really shouldn’t complain. Grandpa Yoder would be happy to know that our kids to not add to the toilet bowl swimming pool water. Although I don’t think that would convince him enough to ever go swimming with our kids in a public pool.
It was a great trip. Luke and Ryan are already talking about our next year’s trip so it must have been a success.
Beautiful pictures! It looks like everyone had a great day at the water park! Going to the water park used to be one of my favorite past times as a child.