We got into Indianapolis pretty late, so we went straight to
bed, but the next day was really fun. We woke up to an awesome breakfast with
Auntie Ann and Uncle Bob, and had a relaxing morning hanging out. They had a
fun toy kitchen and trains for us to play with, and Turner liked pushing a baby
doll around in a stroller. Uncle Bob took Dad and us kids for a nature hike by
a meadow while Mom visited with Auntie Ann and Mom’s cousin, Barbie.
After a great lunch, Mom and I went back down to the meadow while Turner and Hazel napped. It felt great to take a walk in such a beautiful place. Later, we headed to the Indianapolis Museum of Art, where we walked around outside at the 100 Acres, a beautifully landscaped space, before dinner with Auntie Ann and Uncle Bob. It was great visiting with them, but it was once again time to say goodbye for the next leg of our trip – Louisville, Kentucky, to visit Tabi, Mike and their 11-month-old son, Bowman.
After a great lunch, Mom and I went back down to the meadow while Turner and Hazel napped. It felt great to take a walk in such a beautiful place. Later, we headed to the Indianapolis Museum of Art, where we walked around outside at the 100 Acres, a beautifully landscaped space, before dinner with Auntie Ann and Uncle Bob. It was great visiting with them, but it was once again time to say goodbye for the next leg of our trip – Louisville, Kentucky, to visit Tabi, Mike and their 11-month-old son, Bowman.
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