1. Tis true. I skipped and entire week of Three Thought Thursday. (
gasp.) Granted, last Thursday
was Thanksgiving.
And we were in Lubbock. I'll be real honest...I wasn't really concerned much with busting out the computer to do a blog post while we were there. I was too busy chatting with family and packing on a few pounds to take home with me. So what would I have written about if I had done last week's post? I'm not even sure. I have a hard enough time thinking back over one week, let alone, two. It most likely would have involved getting lots of last minute orders sent out, trying to pack for our trip, road trips with sixteen (now seventeen) month olds, etc. Oh, there was a trip to see the last Twilight movie somewhere in there too. And with my dear, devoted hubby! I mean, really...how many gals can say that their husband agreed to go see a Twilight movie just his wife wouldn't have to go alone? He's the best. So yeah, two weeks ago was a large conglomeration of real life. Now on to our trip!
2. Thanksgiving 2012 was wonderful! We had a great time in Lubbock. It's always nice to go back; something about driving past those feed-lots on the outskirts of town just says "home." Not the curled-up-with-a-book-under-a-blanket-by-the-fireplace kind of home. Just the yep-this-is-west-Texas-and-that-scent-smells-familiar kind of home. As always, Miss Lora was such a wonderful host. The last time we went to Lubbock, Grant was just six months old so I was still getting up quite a bit throughout the night and honestly sleeping less than I did at home. But this time around, with Grant at sixteen months and sleeping like a champ, going to Lubbock finally felt like a little bit of a vacation for me. Miss Lora makes visits to her house so enjoyable with lots of food, comfort and care, and football watching. That is, football watching curled up under a blanket by the fireplace. 'Cause in Lubbock you can actually use your fireplace unlike Houston where it's almost always never necessary. The boys spent hours running around with the soccer ball in G-ma's backyard. The also spent a fun-filled night going on the Polar Express train ride with G-ma and Papa Jeep. Throughout the four days that we were there, we had plenty of time to catch up with all of Mark's cousins and aunts and uncles, as well as our good friends, Ben and Erin. Plus, we got to spend a morning with just our little family running around on campus--a place we've missed seeing so much. Sure, the eighteen plus hours spent in the car are pretty miserable, but they're well worth it. (And a special thanks to Brian and Cristi for letting us late-night crash at their house on the way there
and back!)
3. But back to reality. Ugh. The week after a road trip is never fun. The boys have done just fine and fallen right back in to sync with normal life. It's me who is feeling a little out of control. And I'm most at fault. Because as soon as we got home and half the neighbors on our street already had their Christmas lights up, I immediately got the itch to kick in to full-on Christmas extravaganza mode. The tree is up, the mantle is decorated, all the knick-knacks are on display. And outside, the front door is done but we still have all the lights to go. In the meantime, they're spread out all over our entry way and dining room in various piles of what-goes-where. And upstairs, there are still piles of clothes that never quite made it through the bi-annual transfer of wardrobes.
That's what gives me anxiety. Sure, most of my life is organized chaos, but all of this would be
disorganized chaos. Can't we just arrive home from our trip and walk in to the pages of a magazine? On a positive note, the boys have been just over the moon excited with all of the Christmas decor making it's grand appearance. And they've been more than happy to take in a viewing or two of their favorite Christmas cartoons so that I can get things done. Now back to decking the halls...hopefully by this time next week the hot mess will be a done deal!
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Hittin' the road with this handsome fella! (I guess he's saving that little piece of popcorn for later.) |
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New Spidey slippers from G-ma |
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Watching Charlie Brown Thanksgiving with G-ma on Aunt Cristi's iPad |
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Does this not look exactly like Rudy!?! It's Mark. |
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We LOVED getting to see Uncle Dave!!! In fact, he came over to Miss Lora's three different times to spend time with us. And just as always, the boys took advantage of every single minute. Dave is a little kid magnet. They love him. |
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Dada and his three babes. |
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G-ma and the boys headed to the Polar Express! |
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Papa Jeep is ready to go too! |
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Playing soccer in the backyard with Uncle Dave...one happy baby! |
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Somehow Dave managed to get them to take this adorable picture...they definitely would not have been this compliant if I was the photographer. |
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While we were on campus we took a bunch of pictures of our little family. Many of them turned out great! I love this one with my babies. |
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And this of Rudy and Mark is just precious. |
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