Our final full day in Baltimore began with a promised Dunkin Donuts run from Colin. Kids and donut holes = happy bunch.
Connor didn't seem entirely himself (i.e. he didn't eat 10 donut holes) but he was insistent that he was "fine". Caitlin and I left Colin to recover from the night before and took the kids to Arundel Mills mall (to return a shirt and let the kids spend our quarters on rides). Well, I really don't like that mall. People are just weird and rude. We got to the mall super early - like nothing was open except for Bass Pro. I parked in a nearly empty lot. Then as I am getting Cora in the stroller and about to walk around and get Connor out, someone pulls right next to me. Really? There are 451,679 other spaces. He didn't speak English and he took literally 5 minutes to exit his car once he opened the door. Connor got mad (impatient) and the day was not starting off great at Arundel Mills. We finally exited our vehicle and got moving into Bass Pro. Not the aquarium but free.

After the fish and a stroll around the deer we ventured into the mall at 10am sharp. The rides are plentiful so we first stumbled on the vehicle carousel.
Josh was not a fan. I took a video but it is just too sad to post. Although he did want to go again after the girls had their turn. Second time wasn't the charm either. We were running low on quarters after the machine ate a few. The woman at the information desk who had been watching us the entire time was not helpful. In fact, she said she could give me the mailing address of the company that owned the machine (which was obviously not of interest to me). When I said no thanks she then asked me if I thought she "look[ed] like I have a pocketful of change?" Moving on . . .
We found some additional rides away from the mean people and just let the kids play on them without the quarters. I finally found 75 cents and we let the big boys ride the only ride 2 kids could fit on together. Roller Coaster.

With our money spent and hungry kids we stopped for a quick veggie stick snack. I waited with the kids while Caitlin took the twins for a diaper change. As we were sitting there I noticed a payphone. I mean, there really aren't that many payphones anymore. Connor asked me a few weeks ago (while listening to Maroon 5's song) what a payphone was. Well, perfect. I can show him. When Caitlin returned I had the big boys go stand in front of the phone for a quick photo before heading out. As I was getting the camera ready on the iPhone Will turned around and picked up the receiver. No big deal. Some old guy came out of nowhere to tell me that I shouldn't let the kids play with the phone - (fair) - he went on to add that they have way too many false 911 calls and that I should pay attention - (um, I am paying attention and he is only holding the phone - not dialing or pressing buttons). I took the photo and we moved away from the phone, back to the stroller and started heading out - enough of Arundel Mills and the people there! He couldn't help himself. He continued to tell me that the fine for calling 911 was $1,000.00. OK, GOT IT. Not even touching the phone at all, walking away - not coming back! It was totally worth it though -

See sweet Will making sure he isn't touching anything. Mean people.
After that excursion, Colin and I headed with our kids to lunch with his mom and step-dad. We ate at this delicious but too small grilled cheese place. Connor still didn't seem like himself. He ate applesauce and thats it. No sandwich - nothing.
The guys were going to play golf with Pat but plans changed and they went to a movie instead (against my advice). Connor loved the movie and was still groggy when he got back but in good spirits. Turned out to be a fever virus (new to me) - just a slight fever for a few days. Cora and I stayed back at Caitlin. I took this sweet picture of Jenna that is too cute not to share.
That night we had dinner with Tommy and Kristy and after some last minute packing we went to bed. The Kirbys planned to leave bright and early for North Carolin a vacation and we had a 10 am flight (which seems like a great time for a flight, but is early when you factor in 6 checked bags, 4 carryons, 2 kids, a stroller and 2 car seats -- and returning the rental car). We had to hustle down the concourse to get to the gate, but once there we were fine. We arrived in time to pre-board (based on my maternity status) and got to sit in the front row again! An uneventful flight, we arrived home safely. Whew