Saturday, November 23, 2013

Our Trip to Kansas

My long-lost cousin, Kristin, and her family recently moved to Kansas from Minnesota.  It has been quite a culture shock and I think the toll of moving every two years is weighing on them.  I really felt the need to go visit because they have come to the east coast multiple times and I have yet to travel west of Tennessee to see them.  But leaving the kids for a trip to Kansas just never seemed to fit into the schedule.
Then God winked.  Will's aunt and uncle, who we have kept in horrible contact with since his step-grandfather's passing, invited Erin and Will and me out to see them and go to a football game.  And guess where they live………Kansas!!  When we started looking at the geography of it all, we discovered that they only live about 30-45 minutes from each other!!  Sweet!
We booked the flights and then two more miraculous things happened.  First, we remembered that a friend of ours from Carolina had moved out to Lawrence to go to law school at KU.  We contacted him and he was so excited to get to see some NC people.  Then Kristin let me know that her parents, my aunt and uncle, were coming down that same weekend from Wisconsin.  Woohoo!!  I get really excited about killing FOUR birds with one stone, so we were off!  We left the kiddos sugar-overdosed on Halloween candy with Nannie and Pops and were gone!


Me and Ty Guy on the way to eat lunch with Mac at school.
The ladies: Kristin, Me, and Aunt Patti
Luv my cuz!
Aunt Patti, Uncle Richard, and me
Little Ty on the ice!
This was my first ever taste of hockey!
Mac and Me
A cousin selfie!
Let's see how many faces we can get in this one!

It was great to catch up with my cousin and family and see where their everyday lives are these days.  Plus, we got to do some major planning for the family reunion trip to Tennessee in June.  CANNOT WAIT!!  After spending a great day with my long lost family, Will and I drove the 35 miles to Lawrence and met up with Mel and Di and Erin and Matt.  We hung out Friday night and then were up Saturday morning early for breakfast and the drive to Manhattan, KS for the K-State/Iowa State game.  We had a blast!


The whole crew, even with Riley and Drew!
Uncle Mel is the best!
Carolina blue skies, even in Kansas!
Sisters!
Melly Mel and Will
The four stooges!

Mel and Di took such good care of us and it was so great to see them again after so many years.  Moriarty was still his crazy self and we had so much fun hanging out with him again.  We are hoping we can lure him back to NC after law school…we'll see!  We were so glad we made the trek out west to see everyone!!

Friday, November 8, 2013

Halloween 2013

The Witch and Diego

We definitely missed being in a big family neighborhood over Halloween this year.  Instead of hanging around our house, we decided to go to Nannie and Pops' neighborhood and ride on the hayride to take the kids trick-or-treating.  The hayride winds through the neighborhood, stopping every so often and allowing all the kids to jump off and run to the surrounding houses.  Anna was loving it!  Jack wasn't too sure and couldn't quite keep up with the needed speed with his little legs.  Mommy got a work out for sure, helping him run up to the houses he could get to.  We got off at Aunt E's house and got the final pieces of candy there and at Nannie and Pops' house.  What a fun night!





Preschool Fall Festival

The preschool always has its fall festival the week of Halloween.  Anna was excited about going back and seeing all of her old teachers again.  Jack wasn't really sure what all the fuss was about.  It was cute to see him with his friends and I was glad to be able to put some faces to all the names we have been hearing since the beginning of school.  He is such the little stud!


I'm too busy eating for these shenanigans!
With Maddie and Brooklyn
Brooklyn couldn't keep her hands off of him!

Maddie and Jack--best buds!

Thursday, November 7, 2013

No More Monitor



This is the monitor we received when Anna was born.  The base has been in her room and this receiver in ours ever since.  Both of the homes we have lived in have had main level master bedrooms, so I have always felt better having this on at night so I could hear her wake up upstairs and get to her quicker.  The receiver has been on its last leg for awhile, only able to work while docked on its base.  It finally bit the dust the other night and I had to toss it in the trash.  It was bittersweet...the memories of all those nights hearing her breathe or cough or cry out for us...and the realization that she is definitely old enough to not need a monitor anymore.  It was a tug on the heartstrings for sure.  That's how those milestones go, I suppose.