Water Park Adventures with the Kiddos: A Day of Fun and Exhaustion

10 + 5 60. Very close. I don’t know if taking two kids under the age of 6 to water park by myself is the best idea I’ve ever had. Yeah, we’re on an adventure. We’re here. Floaties and towels and all the things. Ready? I did a white one. Wow, looks delicious. Did you have so much fun? Water park. Perfect day. Water park, perfect day. Alright, so I ended up putting my phone away just for safety reasons and to focus on my girls who are very pooped. You’re not pooped. You’re not pooped. Did you have a good day? No. My hair is turning green. It’s not turning green. I told her we always have to wash her hair after the pool so it doesn’t turn green. And now we’re very focused on that. Literally walking back to the car. She is out. What’s your favorite part? Poopy butt. Hey, you silly goose. I look a little crazy. I’ll give my bath once I get these all these girls all situated. Nothing like a baby at the bath. They’re so cute and snuggly. Are you so snuggly? I don’t want you putting the other one so when you break an ankle. But very fabulous. Few things that hit as much as an everything. Shower. Those look horrendous. Don’t look at that. Put sunscreen on my kids like every 20 minutes. But then didn’t even think, oh, maybe I should put some sunscreen on. So yeah. Pizza delivery. Ah, type of dinner night. Lucy, girls are in bed. Dinner has been had. I am making a sleepy girl mocktail and watching a murder documentary and going to bed. It was a good day. And you’re currently slow parenting, and you find it kind of scary to get out of the house. Oh, goodness. I’m always intimidated. It’s always a lot of work, but I never regret it. Even when it’s really exhausting, I never regret it. And accept your friends invitations. You can go do something for fun. Go do it. I’m gonna go watch a murder documentary. Good night. Happy Saturday.