My awesome 9yr old!

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This is what happens when you ask him for a picture…

He is a goofy, fun loving, thinker, talker, and builder.

If you ask him what he wants to be he says he has not made up his mind yet because there are too many he wants.

He loves playing with his littlest sister and can play games in his head all day.

Love this kid, he makes life more fun.

His birthday was several days ago but I took this long getting a post together!

These pics pretty much sum him up.

Ha

Government Springs Park ~Enid, OK

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There is a park in Enid where the Oklahoma Land Run and Chisholm Trail meet!

That alone would be a fun reason to go and just think about all the Oklahoma history that went through there but it also has some fun educational plaques about the history, a garden, and a nice walking path.

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It was a fun way to introduce my girls to some Oklahoma history.

The boys have learned this before but it is always good to remind them.

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We talked about what the man had with him and if they would want to spend the night like that.

He had just staked his claim.

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There are also some silhouettes of a cattle drive.

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Geese freak anyone else out?

Just me?

Ok

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The Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center is right next to the park and looks amazing!

It was closed on the day we went but I definitely want to go back and check it out!

We were on our way to the Gloss Mountains State Park so this was just a quick break from driving.

Such a fun historic place though.

Wouldn’t it be fun to get some books about the land run and cattle drives to read while there!

It would definitely help history come to life!