Gramme gets the tour around the grounds. He had a great time showing her everything.... even the slime. Just what every boy needs. 


Hanging out with Gramme at the zoo. Checking out the otters, and the meerkats, and also wondering what Gramme could have bought for him.This is a picture of Luke handing Gramme a balloon. He had her blow this up over and over so he could watch it buzz around the room. Oh, and the fart noise it makes is also very funny.
Yaaaay!!!!! At long last,after many weeks of waiting Halloween was finally here. So we went trick-or-treating at the aquarium. We were excited he got in the costume, as you see he is a dragon.
Ahhhh..candy anyone?
Ohhh yaaa, candy :)
Even when there is candy involved there is always time to stop and check out the fish.
A very happy Luke, with his papa and Gramme
Even dragons like to slide, and catch the occasional wave.
Hiding from the wind behind the dunes.
Enjoying the day with family. I know there are a lot of these, but I took a lot and didn't want to leave any of them out
Time for a little picnic. Yum......sand :)
Joel with his mom, enjoying the view.
And now, its time for more trick-or-treating at the children's museum
Luke looking at himself in the Mosaic outside the museum.
Luke, taking a well deserved candy break. Trick-or-treating is hard work when your a dragon
Luke the dancing dragon
And Luke the cooking dragon
Luke, the veterinarian dragon
This dragon wears many hats
After a hard day at play it's time to let loose with a beach party to celebrate his award for.....cough....cough...... best costume!!!
Luke and Gramme feeding the koi in the Sunken Gardens, botanical gardens in St. Pete. Look close and you can see the koi in all the pictures
Just a few of the many, many beautiful flowers and trees they grow here.
More koi to feed
There was a children's museum next door to the botanical gardens, so of course we had to stop in and check it out.
Luke, the news man
Luke the fire fighter, and the cashier, engineer,and....
Dairy cow farmer. So many jobs to choose from, so little time.
Building a forest at Lettuce Lake State park.





































































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