Our first stop was Subway in Council Bluffs to get sandwiches to take to a park for lunch. But not just any Subway . . . it was the Subway that we went to ALL THE TIME in high school.
We couldn't find a park with a playground so we decided to eat lunch at the look-out point in Council Bluffs where, again, we used to go to in high school. It took a few wrong turns to get there, but we made it. I think the kids enjoyed the view. We were able to point out where the Omaha zoo was, where Grammie used to work and more.
(Don't mind Abram stuffing his face with a fist full of cheese puffs!)
Next, we headed west on Broadway (the main drag) in Council Bluffs. So much has changed since we were younger. Kate and I were pointing out what used to be where and telling stories of things we remembered around there. We were having a blast and laughing our heads off . . . especially when Kate saw Runza and shrieked with excitement! Brady chimed in a couple times with "come on!" He wasn't enjoying our stories as much as we were. :)
When we crossed the river into Omaha we decided to drive by the airport to see if the kids could watch airplanes. That was a flop but Kate and the kids got out to see 3-ft long lilly pads in Carter Lake (I was driving around Abram while napped.)
We drove by the homeless shelter (Open Door Mission) that Kate and I worked at one summer during college. We did VBS-like activities and outings for all of the kids who were staying there. We have many memories from that time. It was so hard dealing with those kids whose lives were a wreck, but so rewarding to love them and tell them about Jesus.
Next stop: the park in downtown Omaha. First, the kids fed the geese.
. . . with the assistance of the homeless man on the park bench. He was cutting up lots of bread for the kids and giving them instructions for how to feed them.
Abram was eating apples and enjoying the view.

Then, we went to the slides. These slides have been at this park since Kate and I were young. The older kids loved them - the slides are really fast!
I love this park!
And Kate braved the slide with BOTH little boys. Hilarious!
Abram was more into climbing and running around than the slides.
I am not a photographer by any stretch of the imagination, but this place was a photogragher's dream. So many great places and backgrounds for pictures.
Then we walked around the Old Market just a little bit. So many stores and restaurants have changed. And of course, Kate and I retold stories of more memories from high school here.
After walking all around the lake, we met an old friend at the mall in Council Bluffs (no pics).
Then, it was time for dinner with Uncle and Papa.
Back in Huxley at 10p. Abram had just woke up.
All-in-all, it was a very fun trip, especially for making it up as we went along. The van ride got a little hairy at times with five kids and their shananagans. At one point when the two little boys were both screaming at the top of their lungs, Kate told everyone to just enjoy it because they will only be two years old once. Cracked me up!


