This past weekend, my brother, sister-in-law and two nephews were in town. We had a fun-filled family weekend together!
Getting ready to go to the Lee football game Friday night, all dressed in our red and black!
Daddy and Eden at the game
Mommy and Macy at the game
Friday morning, we all went to Palestine to see Mimi and Pappa and my great-grandmother, Mammaw. Eden and Macy are fifth generations!
Mammaw meeting her newest great-great
Five generations
Holding Mammaw's hand
The nursing home has a beautiful courtyard and the kids really enjoyed running around
Cason telling Mammaw he's three
Macy and Daddy
Saturday we hung out at the house. After we put the kids down for naps, Josh and I (plus Eden!) and Aaron and Kristyn headed to Arlington for the Rangers game. My parents kept the three oldest kids and even braved Chuck E. Cheese after naps! This was mine and Eden's first play-off game and the atmosphere was much different! Very intense!
Napping just a bit before the first pitch
We were having a great time until the rain hit (which we weren't expecting!) The temp kept dropping and before we knew it, it was 65 degrees and raining hard! I took off with Eden to the tunnel and managed to keep her dry. Kristyn came out and we passed Eden back and forth for about 45 minutes. They delayed the game for about thirty minutes and it seemed like the rain had stopped. We all went back to our seats and about 15 minutes later, it hit again, without warning! We all took off for covering and decided at this point to head back home. It was 9:30 and they were delaying the game again. We listened to it on the way home. Bummer that we missed most of the game! Sweet Eden was such a trooper. I had thrown a blanket in the bag even though I thought it was going to be low 80's. We kept her wrapped up and she slept through most of it. Very eventful!
Sunday afternoon, Aaron and Kristyn headed back home. We always enjoy our time together and Macy loves playing with Cason and Bryce. They will be back for her 2nd birthday which will be here before I know it!
sweet memories!
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