The portions of food there were so large I had to bring over half of my lunch home. The kids hadn't eaten lunch yet (we got back at noon), so the older four ate my lefteovers for lunch. Due to Sean's allergies, he had his own special lunch.
I had hoped the kids would play outside or go swimming today, but it has rained off and on all day. I am so thankful for the rain, but at the same time.....enough is enough!! So instead of the kids being outside, they are watching t.v. this afternoon. Hannah and Matthew are watching t.v. in the sunroom while Rebeckah and Austin are watching Cities of the Underworld on the History Channel. Here is a quote from the show's web site www.history.com/cities
Be careful where you walk - history's afoot!
In major cities all around the world today, skyscrapers loom overhead, taxis honk their horns and street vendors peddle their wares. But below lays city upon city - each with its fascinating and unknown history. CITIES OF THE UNDERWORLD explores these layers, which are often hundreds of feet deep, to examine a city's ancient cisterns, dank dungeons, eerie tombs, clandestine hideouts, and even underground shipwrecks that have been lost for hundreds of years. How did (and do) engineers build layer upon layer up to today's city streets? CITIES OF THE UNDERWORLD reveals the technological marvels that allowed the construction of one city upon another - literally.
Now Rebeckah is taking "The Impossible Quiz". She said I should share it with you blog readers (if there are any! lol) She said you have to use pure logic and make sure you read the instructions. http://www.addictinggames.com/theimpossiblequiz.html . Let me know how you do on the quiz!




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