In case you haven't noticed, I have issues when it comes to posting about events that happen in my life. Quite often months and months will go by before I get around to doing it. (I'm sure that if you've read this blog for any length of time, you probably have noticed many of my faults, this one included. What's that? You thought I was perfect? Oh, bless your heart... but no... no, I'm not.)
Anyway, since I've simply come to realize that this is the way it is and I'm probably not going to change that habit anytime soon, I've decided to start a new little feature here: "let's reminisce". It'll give me the opportunity to post about anything that has come and gone... be it one month ago or years and years. And, "let's reminisce" sounds so much nicer than "I'm a procrastinator and it takes me forever to get around to doing things."
So! Let's reminisce! I would love to tell you all about my trip to visit my family in Colorado, which was about two months ago now, in February. You'll notice in these pictures that Jeremy is completely absent... because he did not come with us. He had to stay behind and work, and we missed him very much indeed! (guess who flew with three children all by herself? Moi! And you know what? Although we had our moments, it wasn't half bad. People are so nice and take pity when you have your hands full with two kids and a baby. :))
It was so lovely to be with our family again, to see Mom and Dad and Jerusha, Lydia, and Josiah... and this time, we had a special treat because my sweet grandma (on my mom's side) was also visiting from Minnesota! I hadn't seen her since Emma was about 9 months old, over 5 years ago. It was SO wonderful to see her again and watch my girls get to know her. She'd never even met Annabelle and Rosalie, and I could tell that it really delighted her to be around them. My grandma is someone I treasure; famous for her home-baked cookies and pinochle-playing skills, with a cozy little home and a love for cats. I have so many sweet memories of spending time at her house as I grew up. I miss that, and I miss her. I'm SO glad we got to spend time with her on this trip!
Four generations!! and, I might add, some of my most favorite ladies ever.
We were there for a whole week, and we really didn't DO much-- which was just perfect. It was very laid-back and relaxing, and nice to simply spend time together at home.
Emma and Annabelle were thrilled that it snowed while we were there, and they spent lots of time playing outside in the fresh-fallen snow, building snowmen with Uncle Josiah (who is a wonderful and willing playmate) and making him pull them around on the sled.
There was plenty of time to cuddle with Rosalie-roo... she's quite a wonderful little cuddle-bug, you know.
This is quite possibly one of the sweetest pictures ever, and I simply adore it.
Speaking of Rosalie, she had quite the adventuresome week, discovering a love for bravely following the family cat around (and only suffering one little scratch because of it)... and learning how to climb the stairs.
Once she figured out how to do that my week was pretty much spent retrieving her from said stairs. hehe.
My mom has always loved reading books to Emma and Annabelle and doing fun things like baking with them. It's a special thing that the girls love doing with Grandma, and this visit was no exception. Mom read them stories that had little activities to go along with them. It was so cute. They especially adored these little paper chain dolls.
You can't see it in this picture, but Annabelle got quite a nasty and huge scratch from the kitty, down her cheek right below her eye. It was traumatizing, but books and cuddles with Grandma made it all better.
Dad took lots of pictures. It's what he does. :)
And of course there was plenty of time for silliness and goofing around. Always.
Side note: When did my "littlest" brother, the baby of our family, get so much taller than me? Gah!
My mom, Jerusha, Lydia, and I went out for lunch one day, to Olive Garden. (mmmmmm, breadsticks.) You know, I honestly could spend all day long with these ladies of mine. We've always been close, but I feel we've grown even closer in a really special way since everything that has happened in these past months. They're amazing and beautiful, and I can't get enough of them. We had a lovely time together, eating way too much, helping Lydia flirt with the cute young waiter (not that she needs our help, but it was entirely too much fun), taking pictures, and yes, even drinking a bit. ;)
I have really pretty sisters.
And a really pretty mother too.
The week went by quickly, as it always does when one is having fun and spending time with dear ones, but this time I was really looking forward to going home to my husband! Even still, it was sad to say goodbye again and leave my family.
However... I get to end this post on a very happy note, because two weeks from now, at this time, I will be spending time with my mom and sisters again since they are coming here to stay for a few weeks!
I think this fact calls for a happy dance and a "whee!"
Whee!!
yay the blog I have been waiting for!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd it was everything it should be. =) Our family is so close, which I love, and it was just so wonderful to be able to have that time together where there were no planned activities or things that needed to be done. We could simply enjoy one another's company.
You have no idea how lovely it is to hang out with you. It's really one of my most favorite things and I can't wait to see you again in just two short weeks! It's gonna be amazing. A-MAZING!
This blog really captured what that week was like. Thanks for writing it and letting other people see how special our family is. I love you taly aly umpkins!
Yay for sister time in two weeks....and hello winchesters. grooowwwl. mmmhm yes please
I might just do a happy dance of my own. ;)
kisses and hugs. see you soon lady love.
-Brattina
awww sweetie what a lovely post! I DO indeed miss all of you! That's right you haven't seen your grandmother since our wedding! I'm so glad you got to see her and spend a little time with her! LOVE YOU
ReplyDeleteIt seems like you have such a sweet family, and it looks like you had a wonderful time with them. Some of my greatest memories were visiting my grandparents when I was little. I'm sure your girls will cherish this week forever. Oh and I'm excited about "let's reminisce", I had considered doing a little "memory lane" segment on my blog, but was too lazy to scan the old pictures ;) HA! Maybe one day.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet Talia =) And so well written, I may or may not have had a little tear ... PRECIOUS!
ReplyDeleteYay, lovely blog!! I seriously love family time. It's quite possibly my favorite thing. When we can just be silly and goofy and girly and have fun! I love it. It was SUCH fun having you all here and getting to see all the girls again! And I get to do it all again in only 12 days!! WHEEEE!! :) :) I'm pretty much excited.
ReplyDeleteI love you, sister!
Oh, and let's get Timmy's number for Lydia, yes? hehe
ps. you're pretty.
In the picture of Uncle Josiah and Rosalie - it kinda looks like she is saying "help me Momma!" LOL!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you had a great time! It took me SEVERAL looks to figure out which little snow bunny was in the pink jacket and which was in the black one...those little girls look quite a lot alike when you can just see their pretty little faces! :)
You are all gorgeous and sweet and thank you for the lovely blog entry. I believe I spy my Christmas card on your parents' wall!!
ReplyDeleteFamily time is so wonderful! I'm so glad you were able to go and spend a week with them. And how wonderful that you get to have them with you for 2! I'm jealous. :) Don't worry about not blogging about your trip right away, I'm never going to finish my Christmas post at this rate! ;)
ReplyDeleteYou seriously look like ABSOLUTELY STINKIN' GORGEOUS in all these pics. I hate you a tiny bit... but I love you a whole lot more. Glad you had a good time with your family. <3
ReplyDeletei love your family, I don't know them but the love you all have for each other is always so tangible, through your words and your pictures! You guys are what I've always dreamed of having which is why we must convince Tj that we need more babies!! We'll just figure out how to provide for them later :P
ReplyDeleteThat generations picture is priceless!! I always love to see photos like that as I don't have much extended family and the ones we do have I don't see often at all. You all are such a beautiful family!!
Your babies are too cute.
ReplyDeleteso nice to see a glimpse of your trip. what a lovely family you have!
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