It was a TWO Birthday party day. The first one was in
celebration of Charles Darwin at the dinosaur museum.

We had our picture taken in a Galapagos island scene.

There was even cake -- YUM YUM!

JD got to touch a real fossil.

He played with these Galapagos Island turtle puppets.

Most fun of all was digging for dinosaur bones.

The "real" birthday party was for our friend Ethan. We jumped and ate cupcakes.
1 comment:
That sounds really fun. If you somehow spent five dollars or looked at a penny, you could have said you'd celebrated 3 birthdays because Lincoln and Darwin have the SAME birthday.
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