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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Back to Dallas in March

In March, I flew down to Texas to help my mom and my aunt pack up my grandmother's china. I took only Jake and Sophie with me, so we could actually get some work done. Brinley stayed in Boise for a little daddy/daughter bonding time. We also spent a little time with my Popito and the rest of my family.
My Popito is so in love with little Soso. He always cheers right up when he sees her.

She mostly loves it when he shares his Popsicle with her.

He loves to pinch her cheeks! Who can blame him...they are very pinchable cheeks!

Everyone loves Popsicles with Poppy!

I have a picture just like this of my Poppy feeding me a bottle at about this age. That bottle, however, happened to be a beer can with a nipple on it. Budweiser, I believe. "No beer for the Soso, Poppy!"

We visited Poppy everyday we were there. Sophie is the only one that can make my grandpa smile like that.

She also enjoyes helping him eat.

Jake entertained all the old men with this little toy Bakugon. They were all so amazed by the way the little toy transforms when it touches metal. Jake was sticking it to all the silverware in the dining room. All of the old people wanted a turn to try it. I love these pictures of my Pops smiling... my mom says he really doesn't do that very often. Leave it to the cutest great-grand kids on the planet (and one cute granddaughter, too)!

This is Sophie's way of helping pack up the china.

I had to include this picture, because I can't even believe how much Sophie looks like my grandma here. It is a striking resemblance. I think my Grandma Trudy would have been proud.

Soso was so cute in this box...that is how I kept her out of the way. My mom and Joyce would fight over who got to take care of her. That way, they didn't have to do too much of the work. They are both wonderful overseers, but not the best workers.

Jake was busy digging through all of grandma's treasures. She had so many treasures, it was hard to narrow it down. My mom helped him find all the best ones.

Look at all that treasure! We almost couldn't get it all home because of the weight limit on the plane.

Soso spending a little quality time with my dad

Jake, of course, conned my dad into taking him to Chuck E' Cheeses, to get even more treasure!


Soso loves those swings!

Calling home..."We miss you, Daddy and Brinley!"
Fun at the park with Pops and Mimi...and ice cream from the little boy peddling from a cart.

My dad teaching Jake how to skip rocks in the river

He was pretty stoked when he finally got it!

Sophie slept through the whole glorious event.

Back to my dad's to see the rest of the fam. "Thanks for the grub, Aunt Kristin"

Jake and Uncle Matt sword fighting the back yard. I guess they never really grow out of that sort of thing.

Pretty in purple!

Jake pretty much schooled Aunt Kristin at connect 4.

Uncle Matt tried his hand, but I'm pretty sure he got beat, too.

That's good practice, Aunt Haley..."try to get some of it into my mouth!"

Jake was pretty smitten when he was invited into the cockpit on the flight home. He even got to push some of the buttons to make his seat move up and down. He was pretty blown away by all of those buttons.

Home at last! The kids were pretty excited to see eachother again. How come we can't love eachother this much everyday? All in all, it was a successful trip. We played with family, and packed alot of china!

1 comments:

Melanie said...

Hey Monica!

We actually didn't do Colby's hair - we brought him to a place and told them what we wanted. But, they did just cut his hair short all over first. Then, they drew a soccer ball on his head with marker and started cutting with clippers. I think the longer hair was done with a 2 & then the shorter hair with a 1. It does look pretty neat:) Good luck!!