Monday, December 06, 2010

To Grandmother's house we go...

For Thanksgiving we had every intention of celebrating in Chicago with our little family of four. Evan knew that I wasn't exactly fond of the idea of my entire family being together (minus us) but reminded me of the whopping 1000 miles separating us from them. I think it's fair to say he underestimated the lengths (literally) my mom and I were willing to go to make this holiday happen. Fast forward to Thanksgiving time and my mom flying to Chicago (thanks Mom!), just to help me drive me and my two children for two solid days down to Texas. Bless you, Mother. Along with the coloring books and DVD player things weren't as bad as I'd anticipated, except for one very dark hour that ended with my mother climbing into the little backseat to separate my two screaming, fighting boys. Lucky for me, I was driving. Here's Colt smiling on the first day of driving. Not so sure that the smiles were abounding on Day 2 (all of my pics are from camera phones, excuse the blurriness).

Some playtime after all the driving. Spent some time in downtown Austin enjoying the parks, the gorgeous weather, a cute little train, and of course some Tex-Mex food.
The boys playing their little hearts out at Nana's house. Cade, who had been rebelling against naps for quite some time, wore himself out at Nana's and started napping again. What's better is he decided he liked it so much he's kept it up for me at home!
A few weeks before Thanksgiving my sister Ashley proposed that we run a Turkey Trot in downtown Austin on Thanksgiving morning. She was convinced that running those five miles before the big feast would make us feel energized and overall better about ourselves when we dug into the turkey and pies. I was convinced that it would make us feel you know...sore...while we dug into our turkey and pies. Never one to turn down some sister bonding though, I told Ash to count me in, even though I'm pretty sure the last time I'd run five miles was...have I ever run five miles? Like I thought, my sisters took off like the conditioned runners they are and I ran in the back with the walkers. I did remember to bring along my secret weapon aka my personal trainer, Evan. The man did everything. Held my iPOD, switched my songs, turned the volume up, grabbed my water, told the walkers I was "Coming through!" when I actually managed to pass one. He's the only reason I didn't jump into one of the many strollers I ran next to. I think in this next picture my sisters look happy because they feel so energized. I'm happy because I didn't die (picture courtesy of my secret weapon).
Cade got an ear infection in the middle of all of the festivities. Lucky for us we had Dr. Rencher in the house (or as Evan calls him, Log Doc) who checked him out and prescribed the much needed antibiotics. Logan was awesome with grouchy, tired Cade and Colt told me he's decided his new pediatrician will be Uncle Logan. I'm all for it if it weren't for the whole travel time thing.
The big meal. A little blurry but you get the drift.
Colt all alone at the kids' table. Cade was taking one of the aforementioned naps as was Gavin. I think it's safe to say that Colt ate half the turkey single-handedly, not to mention an entire can of cranberry sauce. I've decided that Evan's going to have to get a second job so we can afford to feed this boy when he's a teenager.
Evan got to join me on the two day drive back where all of us were experiencing bouts of grumpiness. Probably because we were racing back for Evan to take a final the Monday after Thanksgiving and with every mile we drove it felt like it got about 20 degrees colder. We're home "enjoying" the negative degree weather and waiting till May when it's safe to step outside again.

9 comments:

Ashley said...

How WAS evan's final? And how is cade feeling? See, we just got off the phone and I completely monopolized the convo with a story that happened forever ago. LAME. I totally meant to ask those questions. And how the drive home was - how was the hotel?

Let's back up.

AND - I can honestly say, thanksgiving wouldn't have been as much fun without you and your family there. Who else would I have cuddled up with during a scary movie if not you and Evan? Next time here's hoping Log has time off and our hang out is longer. Because I was counting down until y'all were in town.

ANd thanks for running the turkey trot - you cracked me up. Especially imagining Evan shouting "Coming through". I should've just stayed with you - Heather promised to stay with me, and quickly left me for Val's speed. So there I was, all alone, only with mile marker 3 to bond with. And a couple thousand strangers. So I'm just happy I survived and am reunited in that pic. ;)

Love ya!

Kerri said...

again, you turn out to be my inspiration...and my much needed comedian in our so called awesome life. we do know that a congrats is in good order for the pleasantly survived road trip! I know we don't have a full on convert on our hands, but still, baby steps.

Cristy said...

Ok, so glad Cade is napping! That is a huge thing for a Mommy!!

And so happy you guys made it for Thanksgiving! We sat alone here in Portland, the family that missed everything while everyone else was together. I'm thinking maybe next year I'll make Jim to the 30+ hour drive... worth it?

And props to you for the Turkey trot! I've never ran a single K or Trot or anything in my entire life. Am I going to start now? Probably not. But if I was there, I'd have been back their with you, trying to convince you to sneak away and stop for some hot cocoa and a muffin. :)

Ladybug said...

You go girl for the Turkey Trot! No worries, we won't be having a Christmas Trot (at least nothing's planned yet). So cute little Colt all by himself at the kiddie table! Thanks so much for the update-- as always you made my day and made me laugh! Much love & see you soon!!

Lindsey said...

I love reading your posts. I'm not surprised by your determination to be with your family over Thanksgiving. What a mom you have to fly to your house only to drive back home. I'm glad you got to spend it with your family! I'm sure the grumpy ride home was worth every minute with the family. And props for the 5K!

chanel said...

dude, you are so stinkin hilarious! im logging off and calling you! colt at the kids table is adorable- he needs his girlfriends there!!

Genevre said...

I think you are awesome to drie the distance to be with family. I am glad you got to have a few days of warmth. We were tempted to go to CA but in the end didn't. You know Chris...he CAN put a price take on family.

The Piersons said...

This is such a fabulous update Rebecca! Great pictures! Okay so your boys are getting huge and I can't handle it, they are so darn cute. I am so happy that you got to spend the holiday with your family and you all look great. Way to go on the Turkey Trot, that is awesome.

Oh and I dread the day Carson stops napping...what did you do???

Christine said...

wait a second.. I didn't know your parents lived in Austin! Did I?? My bro and my sister both live in Austin. Great city!