Last week, we finally went to an indoor play place that I have been hearing about for awhile. It's called
Grounds For Hope Cafe and it is run by Trinity Lutheran Church. It has stuff to play on, and it's a coffee shop, and it's free! (Donations are welcome.)
They have a huge climbing / sliding structure. Gavin was on this thing for most of the time we were there:

Gavin and his buddy Nick:

They have rooms with toys, too. This room was "supposed" to be for kids under age 2, but Gavin and Nick couldn't resist:


Yes, this is half of a Mini-Cooper stuck
in the wall. Gavin was fascinated, to say the least:
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