They only had one day with us, for which we were grateful, and we filled it up with lots of activities to keep Jack busy. The Discovery Zone at the Elkhorn Valley Museum is filled with toys, crafts, a stage with costumes for dressing up and a train that runs around the perimeter of the ceiling. Jack had fun scanning food items in the pretend grocery store, decorating his arm with body paint, and playing with all the toys.
Early Saturday they were back on the road with a stopover planned for Denver. We can't wait to see them again!
Jack scanning a box in the pretend grocery store.
Janet, Shawnda and one-month old Finnley. We think he will be a redhead!
Shawnda and Jack in the attic of the Dederman cabin on the grounds of the Elkhorn Valley Museum. The cabin was built in the 1860's and ten Dederman children used to sleep in this room.
Johnny Carson's six Emmy Awards are on loan to the museum. Johnny grew up in Norfolk, graduated from Norfolk High and the University of Nebraska in Lincoln. A room at the museum is dedicated to Johnny's life.
A poster of Johnny Carson.
Jack and great grandma Sue eating cookies!
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