Monday, October 5, 2009

Home Again, Home Again

As I sit here, clothes and other various and sundry items are spilling forth out of suit cases, but the house is quiet (the time change coming home is glorious), and I have a certain set of grandparents that are dying to see pictures, so I am going to blog before I attack the house.

We had an incredible time in Washington with Melanie and her kids. Emma (5) and Emily get along SO well! The only "discussion" they had the entire time we were there regarded Emily wanting to play cars and Emma wanting to play princesses. They are two very different little girls (oh the stories I could tell), but they get along so well, and had such a good time. Savannah and Callie (2) on the other hand......no, they did ok......we'll give them a few years to figure out how much they like each other. :) Noah is the most pleasant baby that anyone could ask for. I enjoyed him so much! Melanie and I talked, and laughed, and watched movies, and laughed, and read books....and laughed some more. We had an amazing time. Thank you Melanie for having us in your home for 10 whole days, for putting up with the smell of my coffee every morning (which, by the way, she equating to "holding my nose like I do when I change a dirty diaper" ha ha), putting up with my daughter who would eat nothing you cooked, and refreshing this mom for the next surge in life. We had a great time, and can't wait until next year when we'll be SO much closer!

Now, without further ado...pictures....and lots of them. People are just going to have to bear with me.


Emily and Emma twirling. Emma was displaying her new twirly skirt. Emily, well...Emily just likes to move.


At the International Fountain in Seattle.




Sitting in some sort of footprint at the Pacific Science Center






At Pikes Place Market. SUCH a fun place...a little hard with strollers, but still fun.


The first ever Starbucks.


All our kiddos on Sunday morning.


At Melanie's church's carnival.

They rode this slide several times.





Yeah, they loved each other. ha ha

Noah being his smiley self

They spent lots of time in Melanie's backyard.

Thankfully, they couldn't point the guns at each other. ha ha


Petting a bunny...well, standing next to a bunny


At the Puyallup Fair




The next couple shots are for comparison...just cause I like that kind of thing.

March 2008

Present
March 2007
Present....I should comment however, that they were not the same dresses. :)

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