We got to bring Vivi along with us for our Saturday music, fountain, and lunch routine.  Having three kiddos was actually easier than two.  Moxie and Vivi entertained each other.  Keen is still really a loaf of bread–so she doesn’t count. 
Three girls in the back seat. They had so much fun. 

I don’t know how to put on swim suits–but Vivi rocked it.

Vivi and Riley team attacked the gusher.

Riley rocking the gusher.

Our little topless trooper.
Moxie played in the fountain in only bottoms.  We were approached by security guard who asked us to bring Mox back and put a shirt on her.  We (meaning Strider, me, and ALL our friends) were unified in how ridiculous that request was.  We told the guard that Moxie was actually a boy and if she would like to she can bring her manager over. 

Everybody Run!!!

Winning!

Such a wonderful smile. 

Cheese!

It rained all day.  All. Day. We made the most of it–though–by heading over to the Museum of the American Indian.  
Pre-walking apple snack.

Moxie provides a “big smile” before we went in.

Keen took several naps.  She woke up for this picture.

There was a library in the Activity Area.  She and dad read 3 books.

She looks super cute.  The truth is she was about to smack her dad in the face with a stick. 

She also ran away as quickly as she could. 

We had an extraordinary egg hunt at the LR&R for Easter.  The hosts hid 209 eggs for 10 kids. There was booze, yummy food, and dress up clothes.  So. So. Fun.  
We stuffed almost a million eggs. 

Young ladies who had never played together got along swimmingly.
and some grown ups too.

We got to see Paul!

Roxann and her usual 23 morning drinks.

Mooning the crowd