Sunday, June 18, 2023

A Father's Day Together

 After spending our tenth anniversary and Daniel's birthday apart, the Crew was so excited to have our main guy home for Father's Day!

After nearly two weeks away from home, the boys and I got home on the same day that Daniel flew in!

No travel lag for us! We ran to the airport to pick up this handsome guy.


We painted signs before we left for our trip so the house was ready to welcome Daddy home


Niko finally stopped clinging to Alexander, instead attaching himself to his Daddy


The boys magically stopped bickering, whining, and competing over everything.  Our home was euphoric (for approximately 48 hours).

We celebrated Daniel's missed birthday with a penguin cake and a Nintendo Switch



Alexander was quick to ask for the game I cannot play with them - good ol' Nut Doodle!

We had fun with family activities with everyone home from school and work






We sent the boys to summer camp to enjoy some day dates

ZipQuest was amazing!

Our group and our guides were wonderful

Mr Clark and Rhetta have been married for 53 years and are using their motorhome to go coast to coast

I have ziplined many times, and love it every single time!

Just beautiful.  The scenery was nice, too! Teeheehee



We drove to Virginia on Saturday to visit with family and share memories of G-Momma.  It was small and intimate, and exactly what we needed.  We all cried and laughed and hugged each other tight.
In talking to Nikolai, he told me G-Momma had gone to be with God, but then continued by asking me when she gets to come back.  Our Crew sure loves G-Momma, and miss her very much.  Alexander said at dinner tonight how grateful he was that we got to see her so much this year.

Sitting with Great Grandpa

I didn't get any pictures of the boys playing in the giant dirt pile on Grandpa's land.  They played so hard and got so (very) dirty.  I was too busy swapping stories with Daniel's family, letting the boys be boys, but I do wish I had captured a picture!

Great Grandpa and Great Great Aunt Anne


G-Momma loved the beach, and had asked to have her ashes scattered there.  Her favorite spot was Myrtle Beach, one time swapping her plane ticket to end up alone in Myrtle Beach with no way home!  It seemed fitting to spend her 60th birthday with a day at Myrtle Beach, celebrating Father's Day and G-Momma and saying our goodbye.

The day was filled with laughter and good times






The boys built G-Momma a sandcastle - her eternal beach house!
We stood around the house and sang happy birthday




The boys played so hard.
My Sweet Potato Moments
(My favorite moments
Niko said repeatedly before we arrived that he was not going to swim or get in the water.  As soon as we got to the beach, he ran after Alexander, and kept going, swimming in his inner tube until he was the farthest swimmer in the water!  We had to keep pulling him back as he kept swimming deeper!

Being out past the breakers with our whole family.  I have vivid memories of my dad taking us past the breakers.  Having my family out there, all together, was something I will remember forever.  It was so beautiful, so fun.  We were laughing and being silly, and enjoying the beautiful day.  We needed this.

My Banana Moment
(My favorite silly and unexpected moment)
Alexander asked me if it was really ok to pee in the ocean.  I winked at him, saying, "I already did today!"  As soon as the words came out of my mouth, the ocean broke a giant wave against the back of my head!  It felt like an actual smack upside the head!  Later, Alexander told me, laughing, that he had peed in the ocean.  Again, a wave smacked me upside the head at that exact moment!  When I told Alexander I was about ready to head in, the waves got almost magically bigger.  One after another after another in a row.  The biggest waves we had seen all day!  IT really felt like G-Momma put on a show through the waves today!







Sunday, June 11, 2023

This is Our Home

 

After an amazing trip to Reno, we could not fly back across the country without spending some much needed time in our old neighborhood in Las Vegas.  As we stepped off the plane, Alexander turns to Niko, bends down to his ear and softly says, "We are home, Nikolai.  This is our home."

Our excitement on the plane was palpable

For two days, we were Parkies again.  From breakfast until dinner, we stayed at the park.  Climbing, splashing, running, laughing.  All the things, just as if we had never left.


 Jennifer even ordered pizza to the park so we didn't have to go home for lunch.

Isaac has everyone working on their pogo stick skills 

The newest Parkie, Robin.  This lady was prayed for long before she graced the scene.  She is a complete delight and a perfect addition to the group!

Robin's proud mama, Samantha

I was all smiles seeing so many of my most favorite people!






Throwback to our epic trip to Pahrump

Madison was able to pick up Niko, who is nearly as big as she is!

I was very excited that Katie was able to come with Grayson and Owen. They were my first friends when we moved to Las Vegas, and mean so very much to me!

Andy added a pool to his backyard!  When we weren't at the park, we were cooling off at Andy's house.

Niko was so happy to have his Aly snuggles back


This little guy was so much braver in Andy's pool than I've ever seen him with the water

Many pictures have been taken around this table

Obligatory Sushi and Panda Express night!  Just like old times.

The boys swam every evening after dinner


Besties for life

It was not easy to coordinate, but Jessie made it down to her old stomping grounds to share some big news and a fun morning!

One final meal before we headed to the airport.  Bagel Cafe did not disappoint!

Travel tired, but souls refreshed

Fun in the Vegas airport


The boys got along so much better with so many friends to share their energy.

Knowing we were heading home for daddy's return made leaving our Parkies so much easier.  Our family is complete and our hearts our full!