It was a merry Christmas for all. Except maybe for Tate. He wasn't excited about taking a photo. We'll work with him and next time we'll have a stunning photo.
The rest of our cousins knew the drill because they've done it before:
First one was in 2012 and then we were All Aboard with the idea in 2014. We took another one on Labor Day in 2015, followed by America's birthday in 2016, and thankfully once again that fall. What a photogenic bunch!
We had one of those mornings where the kids were whining and didn't want to do anything, least of all leave the house? So MLD and I did what any parent would do: bundle them up and take a long car ride to a historical site from the 1830's. OK, maybe not every parent would do this, but it seemed like a good idea.
Complaining turned into compliments within 10 minutes of our arrival. I think the water pump played a huge role in turning around attitudes:
Adam learned about old-fashioned horsepower:
Ashley learned how to throw a pot:
And then both Tate and Adam refined their wheelbarrow handling skills:
We even got to drive a team of oxen!
We had so much fun that we went back a week later! This time we took family:
Can't wait to visit again to see how the early Americans fared in other seasons.
I woke up one morning to find these two angels reading in the hallway. Why were they there? They didn't want to wake up the other two sleeping beauties in their shared bedroom.
When A+A are busy on Sundays, we take Mr. T on hikes. After all, this is a kid who pounds on the windows asking to go "ow-tide" in all types of weather.
We made a return trip to the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge. We heard lots of birds but didn't see too many. That's OK, because there was plenty of room to run and have fun with MLM and MLD:
We didn't have a chance to properly say "farewell" to Amanda. Where is she now? Back home in South Africa with her family. Wherever we go, she will always be in our hearts.
Here's are two precious photos taken during her last morning in the USA: