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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Putt-Putt Golf/Pleasure Pier

We played hard on our only full day in Galveston. After playing at the beach for hours, we got a little cleaned up and headed over to play a little golf. The course was super fun and the kids were always one step ahead of us.
This was a really cool mushroom hole. The kids loved running down and around this one.
Our little golfer boy!
They wanted to take this picture for daddy!
Fun cave we got to go through!
This is how you are supposed to play this hole.
This is what really happened. Only the Richardson kids. Oh to see life thru their eyes! Never a dull moment.

After golf, we walked to a shell shop and Grandma got the kids each a gift to remember their beach trip. Alton chose a big, cool white shell that he could hear this ocean in, Kailyn chose a stuffed mermaid doll, and Hunter chose a container of real shark teeth. 
Love Kailyn's face.
Then we walked over to Bubba Gumps restaurant for dinner. Had to get us some yummy seafood!
These pictures were taking while we were waiting in line. Attack of the aliens.
Where did Alton go?
After dinner, we headed over to Pleasure Pier (a new amusement park out over the water. Pretty amazing!).
This Frog Jumper ride was one of their favorites. It lifted them high up in the air and then bounced them up and down.
Of course, they had to ride the carousel.
Then they found these fun little cars that went around and around in a circle. Talk about making me dizzy!
Couldn't pay me a million bucks to get on the Teacup ride. No way, no sir-ee 
Kinley gets spoiled by grandma!
How did I end up on this? A poor little random, stranger boy couldn't get on the ride without an adult, so guess where I ended up?!? This was the only car left. Just my luck!
Too funny. This picture definitely fits his personality!
Riding the huge ferris wheel out over the ocean. Very fun and beautiful!
Found these fun bumper cars to ride in our way out of the park. They rode this like 10 times, at least!
Kailyn trying to figure out how this thing works.



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