June 14, 2007
Darby and Grayson in front of Mall of America


Mark and Grayson in front of the John H. Stevens House
This house is credited with being the first wooden structure west of the Mississippi River


Grayson and Darby by the statue of John Stevens


Grayson relaxing by the Minnehaha Falls


Grayson posing by the statue of Gunnar Wennerberg
Swedish poet, composer, educator, and statesman
this statue was donated to the city of Minneapolis in 1915


Darby being her cute self


Go Grayson go!


"The Family Truckster"
We rented this bicycle for 4 for an hour to ride through the park - it was a lot harder than it looks!


Darby took a turn driving


Taking a break and looking up toward the falls


Grayson stands in front of the Longfellow House Hospitality Center
Built in 1907, the house is a two-thirds scale replica of Longfellow's home in Cambridge, Mass.


Mark and Darby pose for the camera


Darby and Grayson pay the Minnehaha Train Depot a visit


Park Minnehaha is very tranquil and pretty


Tonight we headed out to the Atlanta Braves vs. Twins game in Minneapolis


Jeff Francoeur heads up to bat


We had high but good seats on the third base line



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