Q: How many adults does it take to adequately prepare and pack up a small family for a week-long vacation in the mountains?
A: Beats the crap outta me.
Ethan started out riding with the grandparents, then came into the Excursion for awhile, then screamed "I want my gwamma! I want to see Gwampa!" until we stopped, threw the carseat back into the truck, and drove away as fast as we could. Evan was a pretty happy passenger since there were enough young adults to make googly eyes at him without dozing off mid-tickle.
11,479 potty stops later, we arrived at my great-aunt and uncle's home near Riverton, WY. We love, love, LOVE Liz, Paul, and their family. These are the same toys I played with as a child:
We headed up the mountain on Sunday afternoon...I think I'll need another post for that because it's time for a nap. Yes, I know there is a huge pile of laundry to do, and no, I have not ventured out to the garden yet but hello! this blog is not going to update itself. Stay tuned (if you think you can handle the cuteness).
2 comments:
I totally dig that bell on the stand thing in that one picture . . . I imagine having one of those and ringing it at dinner time, then all the men folk would come in from the fields and I would, like, dust off my floor length skirts or something. I've read Little House on the Prairie one too many times.
I cannot immagine! I am dreading the 8 hour car ride to omaha with Alexis. Wish us luck!
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