
The next stop
on our vacation
day-trip outing
took us
from Lake George,
across
the Mississippi River
over to
St. Cloud's
famous garden parks.

Winding
paths
along
the
river
bank
led
us
up
steps,

passed
tropical-
sized
leaves,

around
wishing-
well
fountains,

through
mazes
of
color
under
the
tall
trees
and into a familiar gazebo.
Here Grandma Sue, Noah and I rested while the Mississippi glistened in the distance. Noah grinned, "Tell us what happened here when Aaron was a baby."
I could laugh now - 13 years, after the mishaps. My sister Tammy and I had brought two-year-old Isaac and three-month-old Aaron here for a photo session to complete a family set for Grandpa Curt and Grandma Sue's 30th wedding anniversary. That summer day was miserably hot. The boys' temperaments had matched the weather.

While we talked, Aaron stretched out and released a juicy toot. Poop covered MY arms, legs and clothes.
We rushed to the restrooms to clean the mess. When I finally opened Aaron's diaper, it was clean as whistle. Somehow his blowout had shot through a gap covering me instead.

was
the
start
of
his
jokes -
right here in Munsinger
Park."
Here's today's wish to Grandpa Curt and Grandma Sue, "Happy 43rd Wedding Anniversary you two!"
1 comment:
I too will not forget that fun memory. :-) TJ
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