Friday, September 20, 2013

Our Big Adventure

This is at least what we are calling the past 6 weeks.  Our kiddos have been extraordinary through so many transitions. We moved out of our house mid August after 7 years. Lots of beautiful memories at that home. Most importantly that is where Will and I brought all of our babies home.  The kids and I then spent the next three weeks with my parents in Watkinsville, Ga. It was hard to be away from Will, but so nice to be with my parents. We had lots of fun during our time there. We had a special visit with Sunny and Harry, went to the Zoo with our friends Kristi and Anna, Stone Mountain Park for the day with We-we, pool time with Papa and lots of fun visits with friends!
Here are a few pictures from our time in Georgia




I love this picture of us! Wright carried the map most of the time at Stone Mountain. He was very interested in where we were, where we were going and why! 

Fun Zipline at the obstacle course at Stone Mountain

 My sweet babies snuggling!
 Harry and Wright
Daddy wasn't too excited about Wright in a GT hat!
 Kate and Bennett getting sweet loves from Sunny (great grandmother)

This is the couch at Sunny and Harry's that everyone falls asleep on

Kate playing at Sunny's
Carousel at the Zoo

They love riding the jeep at We We and Pa Pa's; wright was fixing the engine
I just let Bennett sit for a minute; he is not allowed to ride with them quite yet!



We also enjoyed a trip to the mountains to visit Grannie! We had a great time with a day in Brevard including a trip to OP Taylors and lunch at the old fashioned soda shop! We also had fun playing at the waterfall, the awesome playhouse and swinging bridge, and loved making s'mores with Grannie!









We are now back in Charleston living on James Island until our new house is finished. Kate and Wright have started 3k at O'Quinn monday, wednesday and friday mornings, they started soccer (previous post) and Kate is back in her ballet class. We are excited about the new house, but I am also thankful for this time of transition. I was able to spend some quality time with family and we have learned to live outside of a comfort zone. 

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