I'm in love with this picture of my boy. |
Before the trip I was counting down the hours and minutes. I was really, really ready for a vacation; the day-to-day grind was getting to me, and I wasn't the wife and mother that I want to be.
This trip was exactly what we needed. Family, food, and rest. Something about Kent's Mom and Dad's house is so relaxing-I feel like every time I'm there I just take a weight off my shoulders and get to enjoy being with loving family. It's wonderful.
What's more fun than "new" bath toys? |
Nicholas loved his Grammer from the moment we arrived, and he learned to follow her around asking for hugs. |
The potato-launching competition on Thanksgiving day. |
Nicholas wouldn't attempt the launcher himself, but he was sure into giving applause for everyone who did. |
The highlights:
Food:Thanksgiving dinner, candied almonds, bacon lasagna, chocolate chip cookies, roasted marshmallows, homemade pies, fabulous soups, fire-barbecued chicken--it was all way too yummy. Oh, and Taco Truck, of course.
Fun: Watching "The Little Dorrit" every night, riding fire trucks and seeing light parades, decorating the Christmas tree, snuggling sweet little Audrey, crafting up a storm (and I only burned Heidi twice with the glue gun), making our own soda, Ticket to Ride, going on walks with Grammer and Papa.
Humor: Preston asked me at least five times a day "What's your name again?" after which he'd usually tell me he loved me and then compliment me on my shirt or my pants.
One of the times, though, when I answered him by saying "Becca" (naturally) he said "Why do you always say that?"
Nicholas's nearly non-stop "wow!" Every time he saw a chandelier, Christmas lights, or really pretty much anything new he'd pucker his lips and "wow" quite sincerely.
Thank you, Mom and Dad, and Sam and Heidi, for the excellent Thanksgiving break!
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