Saturday, September 16, 2017

More August fun

Making the most of our Six Flags season passes!

We celebrated my Gramma's 92nd birthday after church!  We took the party to her room =) 



Gretchen and I got pedicures (her first!) on a girl's night with our friends 

The kids and I were pretty proud of the solar eclipse viewers we made . . .

 . . . then we walked to our neighbor's house to view the eclipse and were SO glad we got to use the real glasses!


The moms were the most excited!

A picnic lunch to break in our new lunch boxes




Sunday, September 10, 2017

Cousin Camp Weekend

 Kaye K and Big Daddy hosted another weekend of Cousin Camp!  All cousins ages 6 and older were invited, which left Aubyn and Maisy to play with us all weekend!  We had one full day all together before Cousin Camp took off, so we went to the pool!





Bridgette went off the diving board for the first time!!

Gretchen and Evelynn coordinating their jumps:

After the pool, dinner was back at our house with Steve and Valerie


Aubyn and I took our girls on the metro for an adventure day in DC . . . we played in the kids area at the American History museum, treated the girls to the carousel on the Mall, ate yummy lunch, did a little shopping, and enjoyed time with our five-year-olds.




Latte on tap.  It's a game-changer.  Sharing this new treat with my sister (twice) made it ever better.


On Saturday Ryan joined us for a trip to the zoo!

We spent a long time watching the gorillas, who were so entertaining, and then the girls were startled by this:



a failed attempt at pedicures ended up with a frozen yogurt treat and some thrift store shopping



picnic dinner in the shopping cart while the mommies find the deals


Aubyn helped me give our front porch a little makeover.  Reason number 25,284 I love my sister. 

And while we were playing, the kids were having a blast at Cousin Camp! 

We had one last lunch all together before everyone headed back home.

Thank you, Kaye K and Big Daddy, for a wonderful weekend!








Saturday, September 9, 2017

North Carolina

Last month the kids and I took a trip down to see my mom and dad.  The drive went great and time with Kaye K and Big Daddy is always special!  Big Daddy was away for the first part of the visit because of a work meeting, but Kaye K started the weekend out right with homemade donuts!

We went for a beautiful hike with amazing views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.  The weather could not have been more perfect.
  
(it's not as scary as it looks!)



We stayed up for a local performance of the story of Daniel Boone,  performed in Boone, NC!

One of the coolest things we did all summer was the Virginia Creeper Trail.  We rented bikes and were then transported, with our bikes, to a starting point 17 miles up the trail.  I wasn't sure if the kids would be able to handle the 17-mile ride, but it was almost entirely downhill, making for an easy and fun glide with a yummy snack stop halfway through.  Bridgette would have enjoyed a tag-along bike more than the kid cart thing I chose.  The hardest I rode all day was at the very end when I had to pedal fast to catch up with Rooke!  It was a memorable day. 








We love eating breakfast out with Kaye K and Big Daddy.  This was our third visit to the Sunrise Cafe and I think they might re-think their offer of all-you-can-eat-kids-pancakes for $1.49 after Rooke was finished!

We are crazy about watermelon! 

Porch sittin'. 

While we were in Boone, Ryan was in Charlottesville starting a work training course.  We stopped and stayed a night with him on our way home.  The kids and I spent some time at Monticello, learning more about Thomas Jefferson.  Gretchen tried her hand at Jefferson's polygraph invention. 

"As a young man, he had red hair and a freckled face."  =)

quill pens

Behind Jefferson's home, the view you see on the nickel.