
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Nana & Papa
For those who know me well, know that I am very close with my family. The hardest part about living in StL is living so far away from all of them. My parents get to come visit about twice a year and I look forward to those trips for months. My parents had scheduled a trip to come visit us in March and we couldn't wait. I had made a list of all the places I wanted to take them, all of the things around the house I was going to get their help cleaning and fixing, and had visions of the flower pots we were going to plant. Well all those things are still on my list. My mom arrived in Stl late friday night and on the way to the airport I started feeling a bit ill. I thought it might have been something I ate for dinner but as soon as I got home I went straight to the bathroom and didn't really leave for two days. I had come down with the stomach flu. Ben woke up with it at 2am, Drew came down with it early the next morning and my mom was welcomed to our home by running to the store to stack up on Gatorade, Clorox wipes and saltines. Sadly just as we were beginning to start to get our strength back my mom came down with it (the night before my dad was going to arrive). By this time my dad was scared to even come in our house so we spent most of the first day he was here at the park and in our backyard. He slept in our unfinished basement to stay as far as possible! Luckily, he never got it. Thank the Lord. We were able to make it to the zoo one day and play at the park a few times but for the most part the trip I had looked forward to for months was a bit of a disaster. So, on the spur of the moment I decided to pack up the kids, all of our stuff, my mom skipped her flight home and we drove back to VA to spend the following week in Roanoke. It was a wonderful trip home. I was able to see my brother and his family, my grandparents and my inlaws everyone but my sister and her hubby! (The following posts are snipets of my time with all of them.) I am so thankful I had that extended time with all of them. Mom and Dad, thanks for coming all the way out here. Next trip can only get better!
Surprise visit
Ben's mom celebrated a big birthday this year and we just happened to be in VA to give her a surprise visit. I secretly worked out the details with Bill, woke the kids up early one morning, drove to Charlottesville and rang the doorbell only to have a very surprised and happy Grandma. We spent a wonderful rainy day with them. Ella helped make cookies and Drew took advantage of being spoiled by both his grandma and pa. I think we made Grandma very happy!
Cousins
On our trip to VA we drove to North Carolina where my brother and his family live. We were able to spend the weekend with them and unfortuantly this is the only picture I have of the cousins together. Hannah is three weeks younger than Drew and is just as adorable as can be. Ella loved sitting and reading with/to her. I can't wait to watch their relationship grow as they get older.
Great grandparents
Last month the kids and I took a very spur of the moment trip back to VA. While we were there we were able to spend a day with my grandparents, Ella and Drew's great grandparents. They had so much fun singing songs, playing the keyboard (this is the keyboard I played when I was growing up!), and getting lots of hugs and kisses. I wish we lived closer so that we could spend more rainy days with them.
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