Monday, June 28, 2010

Babies First Road Trip

The monkeys had their first road trip to Colorado! It went surprisingly well (get ready for a boat load of photos)!

The purpose of the trip was to visit family members they haven't met yet. The babies have hit the grandparent jackpot. They have:

2 grandmas
2 grandpas and a step-poppo
A great papa and a great poppy
3 great grandmas
1 great-GREAT grandma!

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Great-great Grandma

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Great Poppy

We drove for 6 hours (7 including a one hour stop for food and stretching) to the farm.

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Ever in the car seat, binky in mouth and ready to go

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Babies stretching!

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This was them stretching out in the front seat of the car at McDonald's. There was a set of just-turned-four year old twin girls there that came up to see the twin babies. It was cute!

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Ocean in a wheat field and above the babies with Grandma (my mom) in the wheat field

Since we weren't at home, we had to improvise and the babies had to take a bath in a bucket. Ocean was in a state of shock at the thought:

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True to their Earth Day birthdays, they love being outdoors, so we had to invest in some new sun hats:

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After spending a few days at the farm, we made an additional two day drive further in Colorado to stay for a few days in the mountains.

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Mommy, babies, Aunt T and Grandma

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Mommy and Ever ready to go outside

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Mommy, Great Poppy, Aunt T and babies at the Arkansas River Walk in Pueblo, CO

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Ocean enjoying the fresh morning mountain air in his pj's

It was a fun trip and I was surprised at how well the babies did. They were great in the car. Only once did we have to pull over because Ever was crying so hard. She has gotten so spoiled! She only wants me to hold her all the time. Part of me loves it, and part of me has created a monster! She has been making some seriously hilarious faces and I think I might have my hands full with her:

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It was so nice seeing everyone. I didn't get any extra sleep like I thought I would with all the spare hands, with the exception of a 3 hour nap on of the days last week, but I really got to enjoy my babies like I never have before. Why? Because we were staying in other people's houses! I didn't cook, clean, or anything like that. I just hung out with babies and family. Operation Win the Lottery has begun, so I can vacation all the time and have someone else clean up after me. :)

I just need to buy a ticket . . . .

6 comments:

  1. I LOVE seeing al the photos! Thanks so much for sharing them. You can really see that they are developing personalities in the shots. And how lucky they are to have so many living relatives. Glad to see that traveling with the two babies was doable. We definitely plan on traveling with our twins. Love reading your blog. It always gives me lots to look forward to. So happy for you guys ;-). They are GORGEOUS!!!

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  2. Wow - you are lucky to have so many living older relatives! The pictures are beautiful - OK, I have to admit, looks like you mom needs some help in the wheat field. LOL Woo Hoo on being able to enjoy the time away from home!!! Thanks for sharing so many cute pics!

    PS - it's a Girl thing. High maintenance. Eileen - you've got one in your future, too! xoxox

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  3. Love all the pictures! I can't believe how big they're getting! I agree with Eileen - they're definitely showing personalities in the pictures!!! Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Sounds like a great vacation! Love the pictures.

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  5. Your babies are GORGEOUS. They are getting so big so fast!

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  6. One thing I learned after our oldest daughter was born is that little babies travel very well. We were stationed in Germany with the Army and we did lots of traveling when we were there. When she was 7 months old we did a 4 day bus tour of Italy, when she was 9 months old we did a weekend in Paris, when she was 13 months old we flew back to the States to visit family (12 hour fight each way)

    Before they can move on their own is the time to get a lot of traveling in. Once they're mobile it takes traveling to a whole new level.

    I'm glad you guys had such an awesome trip! I hope you were able to get a 5 generation photograph, those are priceless.

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