Tuesday (library day) we went to the Matthews branch of the Louisville Free Public Library. About six years ago several small suburbs of Louisville and most of Jefferson County merged with the old city to form Louisville Metro. The Matthews branch once served the city of Matthews and is in the former city hall. For the space available, it is a nice branch. I would call it cozy. The boys had a good time and we wound up taking a couple of books on dinosaurs and a Mo Willems book, There is a Bird on Your Head. Mo Willems rocks!
Wednesday it rained. We were supposed to go to a water park (water Wednesdays) but we had lunch with Mom instead.
It was also forecast to rain on Thursday, our day to visit a new park, so we switched it with field trip Friday. Thursday we went to the Frazier History Museum. As per the suggestion of the lady at the ticket desk, we started with the third floor and worked our way down. The museum has a pretty strong martial bent, focusing mostly on arms and armor. The third floor is lots of armor and medieval, European weapons. The lower two floors are pretty much guns (I lost the boys interest soon after about the 25th or 30th gun). The museum also has some interpretive shows. We got to see Arming the Knight: 1460-1480. This was a gentleman who donned, with the aid of his squire, a suit of armor while he explained a bit about each piece. We all enjoyed that a bit although the boys got a bit rattled when our knight whacked himself with a sword to demonstrate the effectiveness of the armor. He looked a good bit like this when he was done.
The picture for this post is the boys playing in the wet grass, in their socks, after nap on Thursday. They did this while I was making dinner. Oi!
Friday we got to see a tiny bit of Cherokee Park. The park is massive but we only went to one of the play grounds. It is a nice park with a lot of semi-wild space.
In other news, Kelly is taking to her new job like a fish to water. She is learning the specialized tools of her new job and is quickly developing a network of colleagues to help her grow in her position.
I check the various library related job sites just about daily. The financial crunch has hurt the sector that would employ someone like myself, governments and universities. Things are improving though and it wont be long. I'll keep you posted.
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This is a deceptive post. On the surface it's about all the things the kids are doing for the summer, but it's really Shongzah writing about how wonderful a Dad he is. I see right through buddy.
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