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Fun Day At The Children’s Museum

A perk this March of being a member at the Grand Rapids Public Museum was being able to go to the Grand Rapids Children’s Museum for free. Haven’t taken the kids there in a long while. They had a blast and of course didn’t want to leave.

Marissa having more fun in the block bin than playing with them.

Jacob could have played with the bubbles all day.

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