Hey Baby! You're in
India now! Wow! I'm just amazed at how many different cultures
you've experienced in the last few months! It seems like a lifetime of
experiences in just one short year! I can't wait for you to update your
blog so I can hear how things went in Cape Town!
I think out of all the months you've been gone, this one has been the toughest. We are driving home from Connecticut today. After being gone for almost 2 straight weeks, we decided to just drive all the way home instead of having to unpack and pack up yet one more time. We are on our last hour. My back hurts, my rear end is numb, and I've smelled Scout's poop breath for at least 20 of the last 24 hours. Good times!! We've been stopping frequently to let him potty, and I do believe the most frustrating part of traveling with a dog is that he STILL, no matter how bad he needs to go, must find the absolute perfect spot to go, and we just have to stand there and wait. UGGHHH!!
I just felt Scout’s drool run down my leg.
Anyway, we missed you so, so much! I know the older you guys get, the less often we will be able to take family vacations, but it's so hard not wanting to have the whole family here! Antonio and Avalon's party was so, so fun! It was massive, as was expected. Donette ordered cupcakes from someplace in town that won some kind of cupcake wars on Food Network or some channel. They were really good! Brooke set up the display, and when it was time to serve them, they were consumed in about 2 minutes.
On one of the many, many errands I ran for Donette in prep for the party, Avalon and Sophie were riding in the car with Brooke, Maddie, and me, and Avalon and Sophie were discussing some game that Sophie wanted to download on her phone. Avalon said, "Well, you know the username and password. They’re all the same. I set them all up for you." Then Sophie complained that since Avalon had set up all the accounts, all her usernames were "Avalon", and all her passwords were, "Sophie is lame." We laughed so hard! I couldn't stop laughing about it!
We ran around all Thursday doing things to get ready, and then ate supper at Dominique's house where we met up with all the relatives. Uncle Geoff and Grayson even came to Connecticut. Being a self-proclaimed aspiring chef, Grayson was in heaven while helping Sonny with the prep work. To add to his enjoyment, he would visit a Mexican food restaurant next door to their shop every single day to get a chicken enchilada for lunch. He also impressed Sonny with being able to quote every word of every Sponge Bob episode ever. At the party, Grayson got on stage and a couple of times and sang a song with the band. He asked if anyone recorded it, and if so to post it on YouTube, because he thought it would really help his image. That kid cracks me up!
It was good to see and spend time with everyone. Uncle Geoff is holding up okay. Aunt Lisa officially filed about 3 weeks ago. It's really sad. They are trying to keep things as amicable as possible and stay out of court. I think that's best. Dad says the only ones who make out well in a divorce settlement are the lawyers.
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| You will notice that my hand is not on my hip. I'm really tired of seeing every girl in almost every picture I look at having their hand on their hip, so this is my solution. |
| Henna Tattoos! |
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| We took pictures of the only time we figured we'd see Keypa with a glass of wine in his hand. Haha! |
| Taylors! |
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| Pretending to smoke cigars with the dads |
We left on Monday to go
stay at a resort in Vermont. It was gorgeous! I've never been there
before now. We mostly just hung out and ate and ate and ate and enjoyed the 70
degree weather. The food was delicious, but it felt good to get out on Wed and
hike up one of the mountains. Brooke, Dad, and I went, and Maddie went with the
rest of the fam to kayak in the lake. Maddie said she had a great time, but
Sophie couldn't paddle straight to save her life, and Sophie and Avalon just
kind of kept going in circles. Scout went hiking with us, and we decided that
for every mile we hiked, he hiked about 3. He kept trying to "herd"
us, which was interesting to watch. He would stay between the 1st and 2nd
person. He would run ahead of the 2nd person (Brooke or me), then stop and wait
for us to catch up. When we did, he would run ahead again, and so on. At first
it just seemed like he kept getting in the way, until we figured out what he
was doing. Then it was fascinating to watch. He is so funny! We actually
did fine hiking, even though there were a couple of times we climbed at a 90-degree
angle (or that’s what it seemed).
We were on all fours crawling.
My only trouble was on the way down. My knees were so sore.
Don’t tell anyone, but I acted like a big, fat baby and cried just a
little. Thankfully no one saw me. And also I borrowed some shoes from
Brooke that gave me a humongous blister on my heel. It seemed like everyone kicked my heel in the blister spot or
scraped off the scab every day for the next 3-4 days. That felt AWESOME!
There was one day I could barely walk!! Ok, now finished whining. All in all, though, in spite of the EXCRUTIATING pain, we
had a great time, and as you can imagine the view was spectacular! We used walking sticks to help us when
we had to do a little climbing, but Scout was convinced that he needed to carry
Dad’s walking stick, and kept trying to grab it out of Dad’s hand.
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| Brooke and me (not crying) at the beginning of the hike |
We went to NYC on Sunday.
We did mostly the same stuff (Central Park, Empire Stare Bldg, etc), but we
also went to the Museum of Modern Art, M&M World, and the Hershey Store. The
first thing we did was go to the Museum of Modern Art. We actually got to take a (legal)
picture of Starry Night. As you can tell from the photo below, we really
blended with the cultured artsy crowd.
I’ll bet Maddie and I said 20 times, “Really? This is art?”
There was one completely blank wall canvas, and 3 pictures of a blank
canvas with colored frames. My
favorite, though, was a hot pink bleacher. I’m sorry.
There is some modern art I just can’t appreciate.
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| Thought this was kinda cool |
We left there and just
walked and walked and walked. When
Maddie complained about wanting to just cut her feet off and roll around on the
ground, we decided to take the subway to the Empire State Building, where
Garrison was waiting for us. We
got there and had to go through security.
I remembered just before my purse went through the scanner that I had
Maddie’s giant Ninja pocket-knife in my purse. I had taken it from her in the
last emotional crises and just forgot it was there. I got it out and handed it to the security guy and asked,
“What am I supposed to do with this?”
He looked at the knife, then at me, and said, “Whoa! This is yours?” I was kind of scared they were going to
handcuff me and throw me in Empire State Building jail, when he just laughed
and told me he’d take care of it.
He handed it to the scanner guy who also got a good laugh at my expense. Anyway, we went to the top of the
building and left and walked and walked some more until I was able to add to my
blister collection blisters around the thong part of my flip-flops. Maddie was on the verge of foot
seizures, but miraculously survived, and is able to walk today. We did have a lot of fun, and the best
part is that our car didn't get impounded! Yay!
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| Walking (and walking and walking) through the streets of NYC |
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| I know, awesome picture of the fam |
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| Times Square |
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| M&M World |
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| Outside Hershey store |
-Later-
Welcome home from
Oklahoma! We got home to 110 to
115 degree weather. Nina said that
we got a warm welcome. Hardy har har! Dad asked the family, “Why, exactly, do
we live here?” Our pool is a
lovely, murky green, and our grass is nice, crunchy shade of brown. Boomie was very glad for us to be
home. Dad and I figured after
spending almost 2 weeks in the yucky, scorching outside, he would sleep for days. Scout and Bella ran around and play
fought for about 2 hours. You
could barely walk in the house without tripping over them. I finally had to just put them
outside. Silly doggies!
I start my new job on
Monday! I’m a little
nervous/excited! Pray for me! I know it will be a good change, but it’s
always hard to change. I was
really sad to leave ICU, but I just explained that I was making a move that I
thought was best for my family.
Everyone understood, but they were so nice about telling me they were sad
to see me go.
I guess I’ll wrap this
up. It’s taken me 3 days to write
it. I could go on forever, but I
guess you do have other things to do than read!
Love you so much!!!
Mom
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| The third eye that greeted me when we got home |












































