Next up, Saturday morning was spend visiting Washington Monument State Park, out in Maryland, NOT DC. The park was beautiful and it was attached to the Appalachian Trail, so we did a little hiking as well. Anna can only handle about an hour in her backpack, and that is all about all we can handle too. She is getting heavy. Riley could have gone all day.
We let Anna run around on the playground afterwards. She was really good at climbing the stairs and going down the slide herself, up until some other kids joined us. Then, there were tears because they were playing on Anna's slide. We learned about taking turns, went down the slide a few times more, and hit the road.
We let Anna run around on the playground afterwards. She was really good at climbing the stairs and going down the slide herself, up until some other kids joined us. Then, there were tears because they were playing on Anna's slide. We learned about taking turns, went down the slide a few times more, and hit the road.
On Sunday we had our usual met-up with Erin and family for our run and breakfast, except, this time we managed to run 3.51 miles, which might be our longest yet. We also managed to score the BIG table at Open City. It was amazing and everything I thought it would be. Sean said it best, "I think I should order more food because I have the table space." After Anna took a marathon 3-hour nap, we headed to Del Ray to catch the Halloween Parade. It was really cute and Anna loved waving hello to everyone.
And now it is Monday, boo.
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