6.14.2018

Splash! MM is 4

We had such a fun little outing to C'ville last weekend to celebrate MM's 4th birthday!! The city parks in Charlottesville are awesome. How fun is this!
Meg hooked us up with a bottle of rose and some brews for the boys. Throw in some cake and it was a perfect little afternoon at the slash pad celebrating our sweet god-daughter. 
Happy Happy Birthday sweet girl. I know this year holds amazing things for you! 

We got to Charlottesville a little early, so we stopped into Three Notch'd Brewing Co. for a quick brew. What a fun little place! Annalee played with big trucks and we split a flight. Good beer too!
Thanks for a fun afternoon C'ville. We'll be back! 

6.13.2018

Junkin: A New Accent Mirror

We FINALLY have a mirror hanging over our buffet in the dining room. Mind you, we ordered this mirror in late February when we were planning a celebration for our good friends "Wee Lil One" that was arriving. Three months later it is here.. and it's perfect, so I wanted to share!

Our sideboard is from a cute little store in Lexington, The Urban Farm Girl.


The mirror is signature design by Ashely. We ordered via Amazon.

Slowly, but surely this house is coming together. It takes me forever to make a decision. It's a good thing our renovation was done by someone other than us, and we were on a strict timeline to get it done. Otherwise, I have no doubt we would still be picking out light fixtures. 



6.08.2018

Five on Friday: Recent Purchases

Y'all, I haven't done a 5 on Friday post in forever, but I scooped up a few new favorites that I wanted to share, so I thought today would be the perfect day!

{one} First, I have to share this fun clock that I got for our kitchen. We don't have a clock anywhere downstairs, with the exception of our microwave... which is in a super hard spot to see. So it's a fun joke that we never know the time. I saw this on another bloggers' post and scooped it up. You'll never guess how much - $17!


{two} Ford has outgrown almost his entire wardrobe, so we have been slowly picking up a few items here and there. I have always heard boy stuff is hard to find. And it's really not. I mean, if I was working with an unlimited budget he would have a fabulous wardrobe. I haven't quite found our "go-to" place to find his everyday play clothes. Things are either really cute and pricy, or really cute and fancy (smocked)... or they make a 12 month outfit look like an old man. Why is that? I guess that's why they say boy stuff is hard. Hard to come by, for every day purchases I suppose. With that said, Zulily has had a good selection of summer rompers and bubbles, so I picked up a couple. I laughed at how alike all of his outfits are... I spy a theme.


{three} For Annalee. I splurged (well, for me) and bought Annalee two pairs of Liva & Luca shoes for the summer. We tried Prime Wardrobe for the first time, and I loved it. I'll do a dedicated post later, but it was fantastic for kid shoe shopping. Anyways, back to the L&L. They were so cute - and so hard to not keep. The quality looks great, and she loves wearing them. Let's hope they hold up better than other pairs we have. How are they so hard on shoes?
 
Ruche Mary Jane in PearlPosey Flat in Caramel 

{four} Have any of you tried Wal-Mart's new line, Time and Tru? I have seen so many fun things, but I'm not sure about the quality. However, I took a chance on these cute flats for work. We'll see how they wear, but for the price - $9.97, I figured I would give them a shot.
{five} I just bought three, yes three, of this adorable shirt from J. Crew. I couldn't decide, so I got them all - and I've worn then all a couple times. They are easy to dress up - and easy to throw on with shorts.
$25 via J.Crew Factory

Cheers to a great weekend! We kicked off summer last Friday at our first outdoor concert series in downtown. Tonight, it's date night for us. I am looking forward to late summer nights ahead. We are home all of June - and I can't wait to soak up the summer nights!


6.05.2018

Samford Walker | My Birth Story

Samford Walker Lyons
7 - 25

It took me 9 months to write this one down... but I wanted to be sure I documented the special occasion so I could look back on it. Just like your sisters birth story, both of you had very unique arrivals into the world.

July was hot. Our entire house was almost packed and ready to be moved. Renovations were underway at our new house... but we still had quite a bit to do before the COO would be ready.

My mom was here - two weeks early this time - she was not about to miss another baby being born.

Turns out she was right on time, because you didn't make her wait long.

It was a typical Monday. I worked a full day at the office, picked up your sister from Mimi's and dropped her off with GranDe, then headed downtown to set up for our marketing workshop the next day - Holiday Promotions - we had picked the date with a purpose, it was Christmas in July.

Little did I know that it would also be your birthday!

We had a lazy night at home and ended up eating chicken salad for dinner, because we didn't feel like cooking - and I'm sure it was hot, hot, hot. I was certainly feeling tired and much more uncomfortable on this particular night. I remember laying on the sofa with your daddy and sister and just couldn't find a way to get comfortable. My mom even commented, saying you don't look so great, Pete. I went to bed early, adding a few more things to my hospital bag that was almost packed and ready to go, and eating a big bowl of ice cream before bed.

That night I woke up around 1 AM to use the bathroom. Just as I laid back down in bed I felt my water break. I woke your daddy up and hopped outta bed...

It took your pops a few minutes to come-to. I think he even laid back down to wake up a little, haha. He quickly realized it was time to pack.

I called L&D and they asked that we come in as soon as we could make it. Since your sister was breach, if there was any chance for a v-back, they wanted me in the hospital to labor.

We packed our bags, just one each this time around, grabbed the carseat - that was actually installed already - yay! Door hanger and nurses gifts - ready this time. And we hit the road to Augusta, 45 minutes up the road.  But, not before waking up GranDe for a big hug goodbye!

We arrived at the hospital and entered through the ER entrance - a little more calm this around - and met a L&D nurse in the lobby. She took us right up and checked us into one of the larger delivery rooms. Dr. Brooks was on call and we were excited to see him. My nurse was young and really sweet and got us all settled. At this point, I really wasn't having contractions - or any that I could feel - so they decided to start me on a slow drip of potossian to get things moving.

Not much changed over the next 8 hours. We napped, had a shift change in nurses and docs (Dr. Hoover came on!) and I actually started feeling contractions - that were coming more regularly for a little while, then very sparatic. We weren't quite sure what your plans were at this point.

Your Dad napped and had breakfast, while I enjoyed my fair share of ice chips and orange popsicles. We picked out final light fixtures for the house, curtains for rooms, and a few other items needed for the new house. We let our contractor know that we were in labor - and no pressure - but time to get to work. The clock was, literally, ticking. We took several walks down the hall to help speed things up, which did and back to bed I went.

Around 2 that afternoon, my contractions begin coming more regularly and pretty strong, so they slowed the potossian drip down. We saw another shift change - and I have never been more thankful to see new nurse faces. I remember them coming in and declaring, alright girl, we are going to have a baby! Let's get this done.

With their guidance, I decided it was time to have an epidural, so they could turn up the potossian and hopefully, get things progressing. I was only about 2 cm when they came on around 4 PM, so we had some work to do.

Over the next 4 hours they helped me rest and change positions in bed. I ate quite a few more popsicles to pass the time (by now, I was starving!).

Dr. Hoover came and checked me around 8 PM and I was only 3cm. At this point, we started talking about a c-section. I knew we only had a few hours to go before we hit the 24 hour mark and we didn't want to risk going over. Dr. Hoover gave us 15 minutes to chat and make a decision, and the nurses flipped me on my left side to see if a position change would help any. They left to give your daddy and I some time to talk.

Jesse and I were talking it over and we were almost ready to just throw in the towel and get prepped for a c-section. But you had other plans. All of a sudden it felt as through I was having a full-on contraction. I called Jesse over to see what was going on. Was I having a contraction I could feel? He was looking at the monitor and couldn't really tell what was happening. I'm not sure if I hit my nurses call button, or the docs could see my monitor, but the nurses and Dr. Hoover came back in to see what was going on.

I was in-fact having some crazy fast and strong contractions - that I could really feel on my left side.

Dr. Hoover was like, let me just check you one more time to see if there is any progress. He laughed and said, "O My! We're about to have a baby! You're 10cm and I can see the head!"

It was a whirlwind form that point on - the nurses got prepped, another "baby nurse" came in for the baby, and the doc started prepping me on how he was going to deliver.

Side note - that one baby class we took 3 years ago was zero preparation for what was happening, I didn't know what the heck I was doing. The nurses helped coach me along and it sorta all came back to me. Jesse asked, "what should I do?" And one of the sweet nurses said, just stand right here.

We pushed for about 30 minutes. Dr. Hoover stayed with us the entire time.

Next thing I knew, you were on my chest and we heard those sweet words, it's a baby BOY!!! You were born at 9:27 PM, All 9 lbs, 22 inches of you. You were a big boy, but still seemed so small to us.

We laughed and cried and couldn't believe how beautiful you were. You were perfect in every way!

We stayed in the hospital another 36 hours after your arrival - Kara brought your GranDe and Big Sister to visit, and Matt and Megan also stopped by for a few baby snuggles. Otherwise, we took it easy for a day and enjoyed what felt like a vacation this time around.

Your name came to use pretty quickly. We didn't have one picked out before we arrived, but came to an agreement pretty quickly and it just seemed. Right. Your Dad picked Samford as a little nod to both of your grampa's that both passed away in the 2 years before you were born. Your Papa Sam - just 9 months earlier and Wayford, your Dad's Dad, passed away just two months before your big sister was born. Ford came from Wayford and Sam from Samuel, which is both my Dad's name and your daddy's middle name.

Walker was just a name we loved. It doesn't hurt that both 41 and 43 bear that name as well.

Welcome to the world baby boy, you are the perfect addition our our family of 4!

Snuggles with sister as soon as we arrived home. 

xoxo, your momma







6.04.2018

Summer Weekend'ing

It was the perfect lil lazy summer weekend. Sometimes we love to go, go, go and other times it's nice to not even leave the house. Which is basically what we did this weekend. Well, sorta.

I did slip away from work at 2PM Friday to take advantage of our "summer Friday's" and finally got a pedicure. Dutch Tulips for the win!

That evening we braved the storms and went to Friday's Alive, our little outdoor concert series in downtown. We decided to get a sitter for Ford, since he goes to bed at 6:30 PM (yes, you read that right - homeboy is growing. like crazy.), but also so I could work the first shift before switching off with Jesse and taking Annalee home.
The girls ran, and ran, and ran. They were exhausted. It was great fun!

The hubs has to work mid-day Saturday, so we slept in (or he let me), ate a big breakfast, played with the kiddos and got out for a family walk. The rain moved in and we settled in for the afternoon - lunches, naps and lots of time with Annalee's new toys.

Ford woke up from his second nap around 3:30 p.m. and I decided to throw the kiddos in the car and check off one thing from our summer bucket list. We hit the road to BV - just a 15 minute drive - to Ice Slice. It was so worth actually having to get dressed and get the kids out in the rain. So fun, and delicious!
 
If you haven't tried rolled ice cream, it's so good. 

We also took pictures by the new mural in downtown and walked up and down Magnolia searching for "big bugs". Annalee was happy to break-in her new umbrella and I was happy for the 1.5 hour distraction before Dad got home.

We cooked an easy summer supper Saturday night - pork tenderloin and sweet potato fries - and called it an early night.

Sunday we also slept-in (or I let Dad sleep in), ate another yummy breakfast and headed out for a family walk to the play ground. This little one has been trying to walk, and is pulling up on everything.
We worked in the yard, cleaned out closets and packed up baby clothes (Tear!) Folded 4 piles of laundry and went to the grocery store. It was a fast weekend, but we are happy to see the beautiful weather on tap this week.

If anyone is searching for festive outfits for the 4th, Zulily has some really cute ones... I want so many, it's hard to pick. Does anyone else have anxiety over buying "fancy" aka, smocked outfits for the kiddos for one specific holiday, when they will only wear them once? Take 4th of July for example, maybe we can wear them a couple times that week, but otherwise - are flags silly to wear all summer. They aren't right?

Cheers to a great week ahead!



6.01.2018

Summer Bucket List 2018


I know the official start of summer is still 22 days away, and we don't really have an official "summer," since we both work and our kids aren't in school yet, but I figured that June 1 seemed like the perfect time to set out our "Summer Bucket List."

1. Make S'mores
2. Have a water balloon fight
3. Visit Ice Slice
4. Take a trip to the City Pool
5. Fly a Kite
6. Have an outdoor scavenger hunt
7. Visit a splash pad
8. Have a picnic
9. Go camping
10. Visit 5 new playgrounds
11. Run through the sprinkler
12. Make popsicles
13. Catch fireflies
14. Go fishing
15. Take a trip to Goshen
16. Watch fireworks
17. Run through the sprinkler
18. Watch a movie
19. Visit the Safari Park
20. Play in the rain

Make your own bucket list with this free printable from The Idea Room

Happy June friends! What is on your summer bucket list?

5.31.2018

Samford Walker | 10 Months

Ten Month Highlights:
  • 21lbs, 6 ozs. (at 9 mo), 31 inches long, 18 1/2 in head circumference (at 9 mo)
  • Big Brown Eyes 
  • Light Brown Hair with a couple adorable curls in the back
  • Wearing 12-18 month clothing and 18 month pajamas \\ Pampers Size 3 diapers (we are close to a 4) \\ Size 2 shoes
  • Nicknames: Little Man, Baby Ford, Brother Bear, Little Buddy
  • Firsts: Trying to pull up on everything! You want to walk so bad, always standing when we put you down and pulling up to stand on anything. You love crawling on top of small boxes, under tables, etc. You love to explore... and man are you quick! Waving! You have started moving your right hand like you are trying to wave and say hello!
  • You have the biggest smile and brightest eyes - and boy to you love your momma, daddy and sister. To see your face light up is just amazing! 
  • We are holding strong at 6 teeth. You love to eat, but also love to chipmunk - storing food in your cheeks while you gobble, gobble. 
  • Tricks: You understand when I say stop, you do. You also respond to your name really well! You love when you spot mommy, daddy or sissy and you come crawling! 
  • Food: Momma's Milk - We send three 5 oz. bottles during the day and you nurse in the morning and at night. You also get three solid meals a day, sometimes avocado, chopped fruit and puffs. Or pureed veggies, shredded cheese and a couple crackers. We introduced more solid foods this month - diced ham, chicken, all veggies and fruits. Basically everything but honey. 
  • Sleep: You go down between 6:30/7 and wake up around 6 AM. You love to sleep in a sleep sack on your belly in your crib.
  • You are a good napper, giving us 2 strong naps during the day. 10 am and 2 pm. 
  • We didn't travel much this month - spent a lot of time at home with Mommy - as Daddy had quite a bit of travel. We had lots of help from friends and sitters. 
  • We took one trip on your first Memorial Day to Smith Mountain Lake for your first KA Lake Day. You chilled in the shade on the dock, but loved being on the water. 
  • We spent your first Derby/Cinco at the Braddick's with a fun little celebration. 
  • My first Mother's Day with you was very special - we went to early church, had a delicious brunch at home and spent the afternoon at Rockbridge Vineyards. You and your sissy bought momma matching ferns for the front porch. 
  • You always have the best days at Mrs. Steph's and love your friend Ellie - who is just a couple weeks older than you.  
  • You have the highest pitched squeal - always when you are happy - but man are you loud. 
  • We pulled out the doorway bouncer this month, you don't love it - but it keeps you busy for a few minutes. 
  • You love to play independently, crawling all over the play room, but you love to find all the things you can't have... cords, floor vents, random small pieces on the floor, sisters milk cups. 
  • So happy we steered clear of the pacifier 
  • Purchases this month: 18 month pj's and clothes, baby San Suns sandals, Food. Lots of food. 
Ten Month Favorites {Items We Couldn't Live Without}:
Sleep Sacks \\ Ergo 360 \\ Teething biscuits \\ Little People \\ Baby books
Baby bath tub \\  Silicone bibs \\ High-chair seat \\ outdoor pop up seat
....and and all toys he can get his hands on! 

5.30.2018

Coconut Lime Shrimp - Whole 30

We came across this recipe when J was on whole 30 (I was not - hints the rice) and it was a family favorite. We made it again last week, so you know it has to be good!

The prep is easy and takes less than 5 minutes. The entire dish is cooked in 15 min. One pan and you're done. 

We enjoyed ours with a yummy side salad and broccoli. 


Ingredients
1 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
1 lb. medium shrimp, peeled and deveined (tails on or removed)
kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1 c. coconut milk
Juice of 1/2 lime
2 tbsp. freshly chopped cilantro, plus more for garnish
1 tbsp. sriracha
Directions
  1. In a large skillet over medium heat, heat oil. Add shrimp and season with salt and pepper. Cook until pink, 2 minutes per side.
  2. Pour over coconut milk and squeeze with lime juice. Top with cilantro and Sriracha and stir to combine.
  3. Reduce heat to low and simmer, 5 minutes. 
  4. Garnish with cilantro and serve.

5.29.2018

Annalee Estelle | 3 years Old


My sweet baby girl,

My how three suits you so very well. You are full of sugar and spice and everything in between. I want to just soak up each and every day with you, because they are filled to the brim with curiosity. You have a major fear of missing out, which is why you are always the first one awake in our house. 5:30 AM on the nose every day, we hear those little feet hit the floor and you head right for our bedside. Some days you'll crawl in with us - with promises of mommy's phone, or just to snuggle. But most days you want us up to head downstairs for hot milk and to play.

My how you love to play. You love airplanes and taking trips. We pack  up all your toys, stuffed animals, purses, puzzles, books, etc. and tote them in shoe boxes, shopping bags, purses - whatever you can find to fill and travel room to room as we find different airplanes to ride on. You love playing doctor and pretending you are Doc McStuffins. You still love cooking in your kitchen, currently ice cream and french fries are your favorite meal to serve. We have tea parties often and love to play with your babies a good bit too.

You love to be outside. You've gotten really good riding your tricycle on your own, but like for us to be close by. You love to go on walks, run races in the front yard, play in your pool and water table, blow bubbles or just explore the yard. You have a favorite spot on the corner where you love to stop and "make tacos" for our "tea party." (I'm glad our neighbors don't mind!)

Play-dough is a new favorite toy and cookie cutters are a must. Coloring is still a favorite - and you are getting a little better at actually coloring the picture and not just scribbling on the page. You love to trace your hands and painting is the best!

The Library is one of your favorite after school treats - and we always have piles of books beside your bed... reading a dozen or so every day. In March and April, GranDe was visiting and able to take you to story time every Thursday. It was amazing to watch you break out of your shell and become more comfortable each and every week.

You're favorite expressions, "But Why?", "What you mean?", "Ohhhh!", "Thank you Mommy/Daddy", "No Mam, Mommy!" (even to daddy)

Other favorites include Ice Cream, Paw Patrol, Airplanes, Puzzles, Popsicles, Watermelon, Bubble Guppies, Instruments for your band and pretending to "play jail". haha

We finished swim lessons just before your birthday and you LOVED being in the water. I am sure you could swim on your own if we let you, but you haven't quite branched out on your own just yet. You love your puddle jumper when we are out and we're ok with that for now.

During the winter you loved sledding and boy did we get to do a lot of it this year!

Halloween was your favorite holiday and you still love spiders! You were great at trick-or-treating and dressed up as a "Bubble Guppy Bumble Bee". Aka, you wanted to be a bubble guppy and mom had already picked out a bee costume - so we compromised.

Christmas is a close second and we sing Frosty The Snowman year-round to this day. You loved singing Christmas carols this year and asked Santa for a blue truck for Christmas. You love to sing and dance - Taylor Swift's Shake it Off is a favorite!

You are super tall - aka, 42 inches and a solid 40lbs. You're blue eyes and blond hair are sticking around I think. You're hair is getting curlier like your mamma's and you also got my feet - sporting a size 10 shoes.  You are potty trained and sleeping in your big girl bed like a champ, but you take a good 30 minutes of storytelling and songs before bed every night.

We tried dance this year, and you hated it. Would not participate at all. We started classes in September and at that point moms could go in with you - so we did and you would participate some, playing with props or sitting in the circle, but after parents couldn't go in - you didn't either. So, after January we decided to call it quits. We have a super cute costume hanging in your closet, but you want nothing to do with it. I thought maybe we could try again in the fall - but it's not looking so good.

You are surprisingly VERY shy and take awhile to warm up to anyone. You still cry most every time we leave you with a sitter. You love your mommy, daddy and Ford and are just content spending each and every day with just us.

We have spoiled you big time baby girl, but I wouldn't have it any other way. You have wonderful manners (most of the time), are friendly, so smart, a great eater, and full of life. We love you so and are so lucky to call you ours. You make me proud every day. Even on our hard days. I still love you so!

Here's to 3!


5.02.2018

Samford Walker | 9 months

Nine Month Highlights:
  • 21lbs, 6 ozs., 30 inches long, 18 1/2 in head circumference 
  • Big Brown Eyes 
  • Light Brown Hair that is starting to curl a little in the back
  • Wearing 12 month clothing and 18 month pajamas \\ Pampers Size 3 diapers 
  • Nicknames: Little Man, Baby Ford, Brother Bear, Buddy, Bubba
  • Firsts: Crawling like a champ! It's more of an army crawl, but man can you move. 
  • You started crawling up onto things - lower of coffee table, under your bouncer, etc.
  • You got your first tooth - and 5 others quickly after! Your bottom two teeth came in first, followed by your top 4 next. Man, were they a doozy. You didn't sleep well, cried a lot, didn't want to eat or nurse and were just not a happy camper. So un-like you. 
  • Tricks: Recognizing your name, laughs, talking/babbling, pinching things with your two fingers, sitting up well, but still can't move from laying to sitting yet. You like to prop up on one side and play with a toy. You love when you spot mommy, daddy or sissy and you come crawling! 
  • Food: Momma's Milk - We send three 5 oz. bottles during the day and you nurse in the morning and at night. You love oatmeal, bananas, sweet potatoes, carrots, butternut squash, apples, peas, green beans, corn, etc. We tried kale and you had a terrible tummy ache that night, so we are staring clear of green leafy veggies for the moment. We started giving you pieces of avocados, bananas, peas, eggs, crumbled meats, bread, crackers, yogurt. Really anything that is small and soft you have tried and love. You are a great eater! Three meals a day.
  • We traveled to the Gulf Coast and spent almost two weeks at the beach. You traveled great - getting a little fussy during flight with your ears, since you didn't take a paci and we timed feedings not well. But it wasn't too bad. 
  • You loved the beach and wanted to be on the move. 
  • We enjoyed a ton of time with cousins, aunts, uncles and got to visit with your great-gramps. It was a very special visit! We also spent a ton of time with the Mangos and their families and you loved getting to snuggle with your god-momma. 
  • You're not sure about the grass and how it feels, but you make the best faces when we put you in in! 
  • Sleep: After a month or so of waking up every three hours to eat, we finally have you sleeping!! You go down between 6:30/7 and wake up around 6 AM. On May 1 we finally let you cry the one time you work up and you were just fine sleeping until 5 AM.
  • You are a good napper, giving us 2 strong naps during the day. 9:30 am and 2 pm. 
  • You love to sleep in a sleep sack on your belly in your crib.  
  • You love Mrs. Stephanie who keeps you during the work-days and we love how sweet she is with you. 
  • You love the booster seat and high chair, frog seat, bouncer and your new porch chair. However, you'd much rather be down on the ground and moving. 
  • You have started to play independently and as long as you don't see us, you enjoy crawling all over the play room and exploring all your sisters toys. 
  • We moved you forward facing in the ergo and you love looking out! 
  • Still going strong without a paci. 
  • Purchases this month: pj's, clothes, sun hat and sunscreen, lots of teethers, 
Nine Month Favorites {Items We Couldn't Live Without}:
Sleep Sacks \\ Ergo 360 \\ Teething biscuits \\ Little People \\ Baby books
Baby bath tub \\  Silicone bibs \\ High-chair seat \\ outdoor pop up seat
....and and all toys he can get his hands on! 

4.18.2018

April on the Coast

We are back to reality after 13 days on the Gulf Coast. It was the perfect break from the cold weather that has been sticking around here in Virginia.



We started our trip in Pensacola Beach for a dear friends wedding. We stayed at the Hilton on the beach and it was amazing. Our room was so spacious, beautifully decorated and came with an amazing view. The weather wasn't the best, but we made the most of it and were able to enjoy a little pool and beach time over the weekend.



My mom came with us and kept the kids, so we could attend the Friday night party at Grand Marlin and also the wedding on Saturday just down the beach.

We enjoyed lunch from two favorite spots - Peg Leg Pete's and Flounders. We also enjoyed a delicious breakfast at Navajo Cafe before packing up to head back to Mom's for the week.

The rest of the week was well spent with dear friends, family, all our favorite foods and "things" that we love about the Gulf Coast.

FUN WITH MANGOS

MORE BEACH

NAVAL MUSEUM 

WATCHING THE BLUES

TIME WITH THE BROS

COUSIN TIME...WATCHING A STORM ROLL IN.

FUN WITH GRANDE

LAST DAY AT LULU'S

O, the memories. Thanks Mom for letting us stay with you for 13 days, we can't wait to be back!