Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Granny, Papa, and Auntie Shirley's Visit

What in the world would children's lives be like without grandparents? There is just something so special about seeing your kids with your parents. We have been very lucky to spend a lot of time with Granny and Papa since Harper was born 6 months ago and they just paid us another visit! Fantastic...would you believe they travelled all this way by car? It was just a mere 24 hours or so. Are they nuts? Not really...again, I don't think there is anything that a grandparent wouldn't do for their grandbabies. As Granny put it, "I don't really want to see you, Allison...It's all about the kids now." :) Oh, how times have changed. I wouldn't have it any other way.

Graden was so excited to have them come stay and we had an extra special visitor as well. My godmother whom I haven't seen in 18 years accompanied my parents and had just gotten off a flight from England! Bless her! What a wonderful breath of fresh air she was in this house. I practiced my "British" while she was here and found myself wanting to add the word "lovely" to every other sentence. I have added the term "press on" to my vocabulary because I think it's quite smart. I guess if I am half British, I better start talking like it! Truly, Shirley was lovely with Graden and Harper...what a way with kids she has.

Granny, Papa and Shirley got a taste of what putting two kids to bed was like one night when I was at work and Adam was playing soccer. Granny almost peed in her pants telling us the story of how she and Shirley had to join forces to get Harper's diaper changed. How can one tiny thing conquer two adults? Graden decided that he was going to venture into our room without telling anybody. Once Mom realized that he had been awfully quiet for a while, she found him in our room with his hands covered in black ink, my scissors and permanent markers out, as he calmly explained to her that he was busy and that he had work to do. How in the world did I not end up with anything on the carpet? It's a miracle, I tell ya.

We had a wonderful time during their visit with trips to Hillridge Farms, The State Fair, and the ladies even got to go have English afternoon tea at the local tearoom downtown. It was delightful. I don't think Shirley bought in to the whole concept of eating as much junk as you possibly can at The State Fair as all she had were some fried green tomatoes. C'mon...I only had a fried Milky Way, half of my mother's fried Three Musketeers, part of a funnel cake smothered in custard, part of a funnel cake smothered in chocolate (are you seeing a trend here?), roasted corn, and fried veggies. Quite nasty, but oh so good!

Hillridge Farms was good times too. Graden could have fed the goats all day long. We took a hayride to pick out pumpkins. Papa and I went down the big underground slide with Graden quite a few times and Graden and I rolled around in some corn. Very fun...still finding corn in the dryer.

We loved the visit and can't wait to see Granny and Papa for Christmas. Hopefully Auntie Shirley will come back soon! We love you
!

2 comments:

Loribrad89 said...

How fun that you've joined the blogging world. I'm excited to be able to read about your on-goings...you're a really great writer. I haven't joined that world yet, I'm just trying to manage my new Facebook addiction. It sounds like you had a great time with the family. And you're right...there's nothing quite as special as seeing your kids with your parents. We are fortunate, and our kids are fortunate, to have the grandparents that they have. Miss you much & hope to see you soon. Although I don't know when that will be since we've decided to stay here for both holidays this year. Brad's travel has been insane, and we really want to start some traditions of our own. Brad's family is coming here though for Christmas, so that will be wonderful. Okay, I wrote a bit more than a comment on this blog - but it's fun to catch up! Happy Halloween!!

Keepin' Up with the Joneses said...

HI Allison- I love your blog and will add you to my friend's blog list! Its great to see the pics and hear the stories!