Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Peddler's Village


Last week, our daughter told us about a place called ''Peddler's Village", which she said would be a great place for the family to go to on the day after Independence Day. We did the cookout thing on Saturday and I was looking for something different to do and this was indeed it.

Traveling in two cars, we took a ride about an hour away from Philadelphia (past my now defunct Air Force base) up Route 611 to the place called Peddler's Village. In particular, we spent most of time at "Giggleberry Fair", which is an indoor facility specifically for children (much like Chuck E. Cheese) at the village. As you will see from the photos, my grandson and granddaughter had the time of their lives. It was indoors and air conditoned, so it wasn't much of a strain on the grown folks either!








4 comments:

"The Booga Wooga" said...

Hey Pop-Pop,

Me and my little sister had a great time with you yesterday. We love you! How do you like my new profile pic? Mommy took it at the picnic!

Don said...

Nice, Keith. Very nice. It's always a great thing to fill the heart of a child with happiness.

12kyle said...

Mannnnn, I love the pics on the lil ones.

Anonymous said...

AWWWWWWW!!!!




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