Becoming a grandma was everything I dreamed it would be and I love the connection we are forging with Lucie and Oliver, despite them living across the country from us. I have a goal to see my grandbabies at least quarterly and so far we've been able to stick pretty close to that, though we'll have to see if we can keep it up once we have a few more grandkids in the mix (someday). We also strongly hope that one day they'll live a little closer to us...actually a lot closer!
Usually we plan on visiting them, because it's easier and cheaper to get 1-2 of us out there than to fly 3-4 of them out here. This year, we thought they wouldn't come out here until Ellie gets home from her mission (in June!!!!), but Garrett's sister got married at the end of March, meaning we got a bonus visit from them this year! HAPPY DAY!
They came mostly for the wedding, so we had to share them, but I soaked in every moment I could with C, G, L, and O!
Usually we plan on visiting them, because it's easier and cheaper to get 1-2 of us out there than to fly 3-4 of them out here. This year, we thought they wouldn't come out here until Ellie gets home from her mission (in June!!!!), but Garrett's sister got married at the end of March, meaning we got a bonus visit from them this year! HAPPY DAY!
They came mostly for the wedding, so we had to share them, but I soaked in every moment I could with C, G, L, and O!
Which meant we even volunteered to help watch kiddos (including some of their B cousins) outside the temple while the ceremony was happening. We are good friends with Garrett's parents and are a bit jealous of the fact that despite them getting started on the marriage/grandparenting journey at the same time as us (with the marriage of Cami and Garrett and the birth of Lucie), they are now leaving us in the dust on the grandkid count. That's okay though, because the two we have are pretty doggone amazing and adorable!
Oliver had a toy car or truck in his hands almost the entire time he was here (sometimes even sleeping with one) and Lucie was as spunky and talkative as ever. We told stories, read books, went on walks, played with Denali...
And went to the farm, so they could ride ponies and take a train ride.We also went to visit Rosy-nanna and Heather. They both were obsessed with the cats and with playing the piano. It was very cute that whenever a low note was played on the piano, Oliver would get this slightly alarmed look on his face and say, "Scary," like it was a scary movie soundtrack or something. We also spent a lot of time with Adam and his girlfriend, Tia, who quickly became a favorite of theirs too. It was also very cute how concerned Lucie was with Heather's injury. She asked her a lot of questions and responded with an empathy beyond her years. It was very sweet.
Their last night in town, we met Adam, Tia, and Spencer in Provo and had dinner and ice cream before dropping them off at the airport for their red-eye back home.
In amongst all the heaviness of late, it was good for my soul to have them here and it was hard to say goodbye! Thankfully it won't be too long before I see them again!
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