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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

One of The Best Birthday Parties I Have Ever Been To!

We had the pleasure of attending Russell Pullen's birthday party a couple of weeks ago. It was at the Children's Museum in Jackson, Ms. I remember growing up going to parties at McDonald's, skating rinks, and people's homes and they were good, but none I have ever attended before could match this party and its location. I think this was the coolest idea in where to have a child's birthday party, but I love museums. There was so many things for all the children to do. It wasn't just fun for the kids, it was learning in all the things they could play with in the museum. There was a play pond that let the kids fish for play fish, items that they played with to teach them about different industries in Ms., cartoon library that made reading fun, a part about exercise and how important it is, teaching about different historical figures from Ms. that implemented playing into them, a medical part that allowed kids to learn parts of the body and make it fun, etc. I could go on and on about all the things they had at the museum for the kids but, it was fun for the adults. Let me tell you one thing though, if you do take your child to a party at the museum, you definitely need your running shoes on to keep up with them. Ann Flemings favorite parts of the museum was anything that had a slide and the cartoon library. I will definitely take the kiddo's back when Taylor gets a little older. Great job Ashley and Russ in planning this party!

Ann Fleming playing with a water display


Can you say, excited?


Betty, Russ's daughter


Going up and down the slide


Kimberly and Meri Wilson


A upper view of the water part


The cartoon library


Betty Pullen and Meri Wilson Gnemi


Another slide


Ready to go again!


Dance machine for exercise


Bryan Killebrew dancing away!


Ann Fleming and a logging operation




Quick family picture



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