Cooper and I liked the little kid park in the airport which helped us burn some energy before we had to sit. For those of you who might be curious... no, our parents did not "drug" us on the airplane, instead, they resorted to a portable DVD player, new little toys (Dollar Tree is great for new, cheap little toys), and loads of snacks. Despite the delays, we did a great job on our flights both down to Atlanta and back (which was fortunately on time and only 2 hours home!)
We finally arrived in Atlanta! Grammy traveled with us and Uncle Matt and Auntie Jill flew in the following day. The boys had fun relaxing, playing golf, and visiting. The ladies had fun cooking a huge Thanksgiving meal, shopping and catching up. The kids had a great time playing with toys, going on golf carts rides (Ben and Erin live on a golf course), and doing "kid stuff" like shooting each other with Nerf guns :)
Mommy just laughs at this picture. This was a fun evening of wine and conversation after the kids went to bed. The adults decided they needed something sweet. Something sweet came in the form of Bennett and Kyra's Halloween candy bowl. So that's where our candy goes!?!?!?
The weather was nice, which allowed for golf cart rides and outdoor play. We love taking golf cart rides around their neighborhood. While we look forward to going to the neighborhood park, Mommy enjoys taking pictures of future possibilites for a home (Mommy and Daddy hope to build a house someday). Here are two of her favorite homes.
This picture will look familiar very soon... it is our Christmas card picture! We went out on Thanksgiving Day on the golf course. It is hard to see, but in the background, you can faintly see mountains. We had a fun time capturing some photos on the golf course that night while the sun was setting.
It was finally turkey time! Bennett and I had our own little table to sit at while the others sat around the dining room table. We had a delicious meal surrounded by family we love and miss so much when they are away.
Auntie Erin loves pay-backs. She fed us whipped cream with our dessert and of course, Cooper and I kept going back! Before you know it, we were all sugared up and ready for bed....NOT! Gotta love Aunties :)
Auntie Erin's friend came to do group photos the following day. We haven't had an updated family picture in quite some time. Cooper didn't want to participate in the grandchild picture (go figure), but at least all did awesome for the group pictures. Of course, we snuck in some playing time which resulted in muddy knees but happy kids.
Our final night was hell on earth. We ventured to a hibachi grill for what should have been a fun dinner. Before you know it, our crazy server was banging utensils on the grill and practically lit the entire restaurant on fire (Mommy reassures me that this was part of the act). I burst into tears as I felt my face burn from the heat (over-exaggeration)... I started to beg to leave the place and asked Mommy and Daddy when "that guy was going to stop banging on the table!" I settled in after 20 minutes or so and ate some rice with "rice sauce." My parents said maybe we can try this again when I turn 4, no thanks.
After the traumatic dinner, we decided to kick-off Christmas with Auntie Erin, Uncle Ben, Kyra and Bennett. Since they will not return for Christmas (we are still working on this).... we exchanged gifts before bedtime. I got a remote control car that crashes and flips (love it!) and Cooper got a retro record player (remember these throw-back toys!?!??!) We are now in full fighting mode as we struggle to share in our household.
Of course, no Christmas celebration is complete without a mad scramble for screw drivers, scissors, and batteries. Thank you Auntie, Uncle and cousins for a wonderful 5 day trip to your neck of the woods! We had an awesome time. We hope this is the LAST time we have to travel so far to see you.... their house will be back on the market soon as they head back to MN for Ben's job promotion (to take place within the year!)








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