Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Reroute for bonus family time


The plan was to continue south along the east coast, however the kids were REALLY missing their cousins. Being flexible is always good. We put it to a family vote and quickly rerouted to surprise the cousins!

But first we spent four days with my Aunt Janie and Uncle Barry. Since I moved away 15 years ago, we hadn't seen each other much over the years, so it was wonderful to spend time together and get to know them better.

They so sweetly decided to surprise the kids with an early birthday party! Balloons, cake and presents made this visit extra special.

Next we all headed to Columbus to see the rest of the family and watch my nephew's soccer game.





Grandpa and Grandma took us to the Bob Evans Farm festival where we 
ate elephant ears and funnel cakes and watched the lumberjack contest.

A few days were spent with our best friends in southern Ohio where we helped 
gather eggs from their chickens, worked on puzzles and the kids played Minecraft. 

Asher took our friend's motorcycle for a spin and loved it, uhoh! Kind of overwhelming 
to see your former 3 lb preemie doing something like this, but he's not so little anymore! 


I used to have a couple motorcycles before I moved away from Ohio, 
so it was fun to jump on one and ride with Asher for a bit. 

Journey wasn't ready to do it on her own, so Daddy took her for a little ride.



Back in Columbus, we had a four generation girl's sleepover with my mom and grandma. 
We made cookies, had dinner together and gave lots of love to Asa, who now lives with my mom. 






Journey introduced her great grandma to Facebook's new photo filters, which resulted in lots of laughter.



My mom and grandma took Journey to get her ears pierced
as an early Christmas gift. She's very happy about her new bling!






We had a delightful surprise when it snowed in October!

The girls enjoyed baking together.

I found matching dresses for the girls and soccer outfits for the boys.

And finally we attended my brother's annual Halloween party before heading south. This is always a fun time with his friends. Costumes are required, and this year one attendee took it up a notch when he entered as a silent grim reaper. The children were curious and followed him outside where he stood in the cornfields staring at the children for an hour before my brother approached him to find out his identity. With a touch of his bicep, he knew who it was, and the parents were relieved.




Dance party!




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