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Sunday- Funday!

Sunday was the perfect day to be outside!  Temp's were finally in the very comfortable 70's!  :) We are blessed to live close enough to Green Bay so we can enjoy neat activities there.  

First we went to Bay Beach- an awesome and affordable amusement park.  It is free to get into the park and the rides are .25 to.50 cents a piece!  YES YOU READ THAT RIGHT!!  The lines are not very long and the food is also very affordable.  My 16 month was also able to enjoy the rides!  :)


After the fun at Bay Beach we ate dinner and then headed over to Lambeau Field.  You all know I am a big PACKER fan...right?  They hold practices outside and the public is allowed to view and cheer.  It was packed out no seats left on bleachers so we stood at the packed fence and watched a few minutes before we headed to the pro shop.  :)  


The drive home was quiet and the sunset was beautiful!  I feel very blessed with my wonderful family! 

How have you been enjoying summer and family time? 


Comments

Kelly said…
What did you buy me at the pro shop????
Kelly said…
What did you buy me at the pro shop????
Jenn said…
Sounds like fun! Have you been to Bay Beach before? I think I've heard of them before!
Yes, we went to Bay Beach last year!

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