Today Spiderman turned 9 and though it works for the blog, he's not really into Spiderman anymore. He's much more passionate about Lego Star Wars (as you can see from his big grin down below). In a surprise turn of events, he declared he didn't want a "friends party" this year, just a family one. In light of how busy life has been, I should not complain that there were no games to plan or crazy cake to decorate (he actually asked for Papa Johns pizza and lemon meringue pie). It just seemed very strange NOT to have a big "to do". He had just as much fun and even had his soccer team singing to him after tonight's make up game.
If you take the whole past weekend into account, it really was a big party weekend for him. Thursday we went to St. Louis with the Schneiders and had a pizza & pool party at a nice hotel. That was followed by an early morning appointment at Immigration as both he and Hope became American Citizens! It was precious to see them take swear their oath as citizens. After all the paperwork that had gone before this, there were even extra reasons to celebrate.
This woman went out of her way to make it a smooth and easy appointment for all of us. We were out of the office about 20 minutes later with our Certificates of Citizenship in hand. Since it was way too early for the Ethiopian lunch we promised the kids, we had time to stop at the Mississippi River and the Gateway Arch to explore.
Here are the kids standing at the corner of the St. Louis Arch. I always forget how tall this thing is (630 ft). We had an hour to spend so we explored the underground museum here for a bit. As you can see below, the weather was iffy and they were calling for thunderstorms. We'd been praying for good weather all week so the zoo could still happen. By the time we made it there at 1:00pm, the sun was shining and there was not a cloud in the sky. Thank you Jesus!
Well first we stopped for Ethiopian food and though Spiderman & Hope ate with abandon, my other 3 sat back and had Peanut butter sandwiches in the van when we were done. The lady who ran the restaurant was expecially sweet and fawned all over the newest citizens. When we made it to the zoo, Spiderman was thrilled! He'd been planning this trip for almost 2 years and he got to see his favorite, the lions. Below are the kids petting the king cobra. Hope has this thing about snakes and would have none of it, fake or not!