The forecast called for rain in the afternoon (little did we know what was to come!) so we headed down to the MN Zoo right away that morning. We had a fabulous time. Saw all our faves...monkeys, cows, sharks.
Turtles.
My favorite is the bald eagle, but Abby would not hold still for a photo.
We fed the goats.
Abby got to drive a TRACTOR.
She made her own sound effects. Grrrrrr r rrrr rr rrrrrrrrrrr.
Check out the Little Farmer...Old McAbby.
We got home and played outside for a while. The sky was getting real dark in one direction and was still bright and clear in another direction. In the not good...very odd way. Weird. Joe went down to the dock to cover the boats and as he was on his way back up the driveway the tornado sirens started going off. I grabbed Abby out of the sandbox and we headed inside.
I was going to make Abby spaghetti for dinner (her fave) and right as I was getting that going the storm hit and we lost our power. So instead, Abby got to have COLD Chef Boyardee out of the can, mandarin oranges, and a banana for her birthday dinner.
And the hail hammered away outside.
We did not know it until we were able to catch some news on our little battery TV, but a tornado passed through Hugo, the town just south of us...causing some very extreme damage. Peoples homes were destroyed.
After the storm passed, we actually went outside, to play with the hail.
and the puddles.
The neighbor boys came over to say hi and check on us. We invited them to join us as we sang happy birthday & ate cupcakes. (Note the sparkler shaped like a number 2...a souvenir from Grandma & Grandpa's trip to Alaska. Abby was very impressed!)
All in all a very memorable birthday for Miss Abby.
We were beyond stunned later that night when we heard about the 2-year-old boy in Hugo who didn't survive. Here we were celebrating our two year old and another family just a few miles away lost theirs. Made us very emotional, greatful, ashamed, & humbled all at the same time.
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