Birthday Experience: Frontier City

This year for everyone's birthdays, we got to choose an "experience" to do together instead of getting gifts. Zoe and Gideon both initially chose to go to Incredible Pizza, but there was so much sickness around their birthdays and even into early April that we didn't want to take them to a place like that (crawling with all of those germs). So we had the brilliant idea to see if we could trade and go to Frontier City instead, which they readily agreed to. Thankfully, this week was homeschool week and the tickets were super cheap. So, Rod's family joined us and we made a big family day of it.


Baby Jocie love. 

Toby braved the rocking pirate ship. He said "I won!" 
He was so excited to go, but changed his mind once 
the ship started rocking. By then it was too late, so 
I had to keep him in his seat and we made it through.

It's even fun while you wait for other people to ride rides.

Rod's parents rode the pirate ship as well as Riley, Jon, and Rachel.

The crazy game areas with morbid hanging stuffed animals
provided laughs for all.

We were happy to hang out in the shade while these
insane people rode this ride that flipped them upside down
and held them there for much longer than necessary.

We all enjoyed riding the spinning tornado ride. 
Really, really we did.

Toby and Jocie were stroller buddies.

Lots of enjoyment with the spinning tornado ride.

One of the favorite rides of the day, Frontier City's
version of Lost River. We love getting soaking wet!

The brave rode the log ride.

Lunch break!

Zoe and Gideon enjoyed some fun kiddie rides before we 
finished off with our favorite rides of the day.

 Enjoyed seeing the Lifechurch.tv Edmond campus' cross 
as we headed to Pops after a fun day at Frontier City.

Pops stop before we hightailed it back to Tulsa trying to
stay ahead of the vicious, tornado storms. 

Toby chose Swamp Juice for his special Pops drink.

The rest of us enjoyed our special Pops drinks and some
yummy food including fried whole okra.

 A yummy end to
a very full day. 


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