The kids are away with the grandparents this week. I know they are making awesome memories, just like we did last time my mom and dad came down for a visit.
Here are a few of those highlights from their visit last month:
Marcus: Are they coming today? Is it today yet?
With sidewalk chalk they wrote, “we love Nana and Bump!”
- Eldon running up to Nana with a full-body hug
- The “good-to-see-you” gift exchange.:
- For dad: Flamingo and candle. For mom: flower basket. For me: new shirt and body mist. From Aggie to Nana and Bump: approximately 20 beautiful pictures.
- Mom’s eye-rolling at dad’s slowness.
- Dad’s head-shaking at mom’s hurry.
- Dad’s shock, “He’s peeing out on the tree, right in the front yard!” Hearty laughter. “What are you guys, the Clampits?”
- Dad’s big laughter at one of my favorite kid picture: “You’re the best mom I ever had.” Love, Lorraine.
- A long kitchen hug with my mom. We really missed each other.
- Dad’s new car surprise! After driving his Yukon for 300,000 miles (until it finally died on the side of the road), he paid cash for a new Lexus!
- Mom folds up the dirty clothes she finds on the floor.
- Dad and his bag of cheese. (He’s on the Atkins diet.)
- Josh and dad talking politics over the grill, laughing about our constitutional right to high speed internet.
- Mom asks me, with politeness, “Don’t you think they should wear shirts, at least into town?” I shrug, whatever. Then I realize she’s being nice and I’m being a hillbilly. I get the shirts.
- They leave at 8 with the boys for a night in the hotel, breakfast included. Mom wants snacks for them, just in case.
- My sister calls to make sure they got down here ok. “They’d have a fit if I didn’t call them, but of course they don’t call me!” we laugh.
- Mom on the trampoline, shrieking!
- Mom’s still getting used to our countrified lifestyle. (She asked, “Do they have shoes?” Almost as if she were asking, “Do you even believe in shoes anymore?”)
- Seth can make it all the way across the pool now!
- Dad letting Pete sit next to his work area in the kitchen while he chops peppers, onions and mushrooms to go with the steak they brought.
- Mom walking across the log in the woods.
- Mom just loved the horse, like we do.
- Joking about Branson MO, “You'd love it. It’s like an amusement park for old folks,” said Josh
We leave and we hug goodbye, and they kids ask me when I get in the van, “Why’s nana crying?”
Enjoy those precious days with your grandparents, kiddos!
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