


We also went so Smushie Land, Build-A-Bear Workshop, and the Iowa Children's Museum while we were hanging out at the mall.
When we got back home, Eva made us ham & cheese sandwiches for dinner. Then we decided to have a short ceremony for my long-time pal Raki. We buried his collar and used one of his brushes to mark the spot. Eva and I shed a few tears, and I was really glad the girls and I could share a few moments together to remember him. Here are some last pictures to remember him by:
Sat night we watched Homeward Bound II.
On Sunday, we got up, had breakfast (waffles), and then headed for the Niabi Zoo. That was a really nice, family-friendly zoo. No crowds, not too big, inexpensive. We spent about 4 hours there, and got some good pictures.
Then we stopped at another really nice children's museum in Bettendorf, IA. Finally, we had just enough time check out a Lock & Dam on the Mississippi River before our appointment at Eva's school. I got to meet her 2nd grade teacher, Mrs. Temple and also see her apple tree in the orchard. They're picking the apples this week to make applesauce.
What a fun-filled, busy weekend we had! It was sad to say good-bye so soon, but I'm looking forward to many more visits like this in the future.
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