On Wednesday, Cora's preschool class headed to the bowling alley for a "heart healthy" field trip.
In February, with Valentine's Day, the class spent some time focusing on the heart: how it functions, how big it is, how to eat well and exercise to keep it healthy.
The children had a lot of fun bumper bowling, though I must say I've never seen bowling balls move so slowly. Several times the workers had to come to rescue a dead ball.
Miss Lorrie provided a "heart healthy" snack for all the kids (and accompanying parents and siblings) - water, carrots, apple slices and whole-grain goldfish.

Wednesday was an exciting day in general. In the evening, our friend Christy and her boys came over for a visit. They live up north so we see them once or twice a year. It's neat how our oldests still have a great time together, just as they did as babies before William and his parents moved when he was around 1.
Cora was super excited all day Wednesday about her friends coming over, but sadly, when they actually arrived, she got very quiet and seemed shy and rude. It still can take her a while to warm up to situations! But, an hour in, the children were all playing together brilliantly.

They stayed two nights, and Thursday we went to Storytime at our church coffeehouse and later had a bike ride to the big park near our house.
On Friday, the children enjoyed Hart Park and Chuck E. Cheese, and in the evening, we went to the fish fry at St. Clare's. From left, we have John Paul (JP), Dominic, William and Cora.
Violet shared her room with Dominic, in the playpen, and it went remarkably well, considering how Violet sometimes does when sharing a room. The first night, she sang and sang and sang for well over an hour, every song in her repertoire (Old MacDonald, Happy Birthday, Wheels on the Bus, Itsy Bitsy Spider, Twinkle Twinkle, ABCs). She sang her friend to sleep!
The older boys shared Cora's room, with the trundle, and Cora slept on our floor. It all went just fine! Hopefully we can make the drive and visit Christy and Mitch this summer. Cora was so sad to see her friends go!