Thursday, October 9

We're Back!

We meant to be back days ago. This is what happens when procrastinators marry.

Melissa got it right - we got to see Mere, from The Ugly Trunk. The trunk is so cute in real life, but it's abso-stinkin-lutely nothing compared to her kids! And seeing all eight of them running around, playing Legos, playing chess, playing some random ball-kicking game - oh, that was almost too much cute for me to handle. The kids could be cousins, they have so many of the same mannerisms. Mere is, of course, elegant and sweet and fun. And oh, so patient. And her husband, bless him, was such a trooper in letting the whole horde descend upon his house with all of our lateness and loudness and messiness.

We also got to have lunch with Rebel, of The Looney Bin, while we were out there. She is so sweet and so gracious, and knows all the totally rockin' joints to eat at in her neck of the woods!

Granny came and met us in Waco, so we had two wonderful days with her. Then she drove with us to see Great-Granny (or, Granny the Younger, as she's a mere 94 years young - longevity seems to run in Zorak's blood), and Aunt Veda. It was fun, fun, fun. John contemplated smuggling a goat back with him. Thankfully, he had only his backpack and there was no way he could have hidden the whole goat in there.

From there, it was off to Arkansas, where we rounded off the trip with more cousins. Would you believe we were thisclose to New Mexico and I had to go all the way back to Arkansas to get chile rellenos? Oh, they were good. I'll be stuffed for another week, at least. This was the first time we've had to really spend any time with these cousins, and it was such a treat for us. They opened their home so warmly, and the kids were completely taken up with their lifestyle, even down to getting up early to work with the animals. (We emptied the van tonight when we got home and didn't find any puppies, kittens or chickens, so I think we're good.)

The children have named every animal they've come in contact with this week. And now I think they're totally on board with some of our more Out There projects, which is good, because I'm still mildly terrified of birds, so they'll need to be pretty involved.

It was a fantastic trip, but we're glad to be home. Jase didn't sleep the last four nights of the trip - which means I didn't sleep, either. And so, I'm going to finish this cup of coffee and see about rectifying that. I'll upload pictures tomorrow, while we recuperate.

Kiss those babies!
~Dy

7 comments:

Needleroozer said...

So glad you had a good trip! You were sorely missed. Get ready for me to talk your ear off in the morning. ;-)
LB

Becca said...

Oh, that sounds like fun! What great memories for your babies.

And at the end of a wonderful trip, you get the wonderful fun feeling of snuggling into your own bed. Nothing like it in the world.

Staci Eastin said...

Sounds like a great trip. Glad you're home safe.

Laura said...

Sounds lovely!

You're welcome to come spend time with us anytime, too. We're late-nighters and procrastinators also, so our families should mesh together well!

Melora said...

Can't wait to see the pictures! It sounds like a marvelous trip. My kids have tried smuggling home kittens, but never goats -- that is Ambitious!

mere said...

It was so excellent to get to see you IRL! My one and only complaint is that our visit was entirely too short! Next time you have to promise to stay for a week or two so I can drag you all over the place and show off all the cool things to do around here.

Elegant? Me? Seriously, have you looked in the mirror lately? There's no way I would have looked as good as you did after three days of traveling and the accompanied frustrations. You pulled it all off with lots of grace, but then I knew you would.

Have a great day!
mere

melissa said...

Oh, what fun! Glad that you guys had such a wonderful trip.