Zoe has a 3rd cousin that is her age and Ace has one that is his age. Needless to say, they enjoyed themselves immensely with those cousins and their other 3rd cousins who are only slightly older.



Zoe has a 3rd cousin that is her age and Ace has one that is his age. Needless to say, they enjoyed themselves immensely with those cousins and their other 3rd cousins who are only slightly older.
As if we haven’t traveled enough in November, we decided to venture out again for Thanksgiving. My nausea also began to pick up this week, which made Thanksgiving not as much fun as I would have wanted it…but I survived and managed to down the turkey, dressing, and other yummy goodies.
We were so excited to be able to visit with family again, including B&B and their kids. I believe this shot, above, was taken shortly before Zoe tried to catch the ball with her mouth…and then with her finger tips. Neither one was successful and the latter resulted in jammed fingers. I’ve never seen a knuckle get that big or that blue that quickly. She was pretty much fine after about an hour and lots of ice. I wasn’t convinced and made her (okay tried to make her) sit through lunch with ice on it. By the next day, however, the swelling was down some and she could move it with very little pain…she’s a tough ol’ cookie.
We were thrilled that Ceili Rain is opening up more to her extended family. She let Papa carry her around for a good while.
One of our twin nephews. Now, when we visited with them a couple of weeks ago N cuddled up with me. However, here is TJ. TJ is not a cuddler but for some reason when he got up from his nap Thanksgiving morning he cuddled up with me and then with Mark. Ahhh, it was great!
Liam found a ladybug but he let it jump off before I could get a picture, so Ace got it to crawl up on him for a photo op.
Thanksgiving afternoon while I took a long nap with Josiah, Liam had a captive audience. When I woke up, I came upstairs to find he had cornered Aunt G and Uncle D and was having them read him books and talking about all sorts of things. He really is a big adult in a little boy’s body.
So, what would make me load up my family and trudge a ton of miles and two days to Houston, Texas. This person right here would. This (the bride) was my best friend in high school. We shared many late night talks ranging from my love for Mark to political issues and even theological ones. Even though she abandoned me to go to U of A (that would Roll Tide Country), we still managed a couple of good late night talks…which included my mom waiting up until the wee hours of the morning for me to get home. Of course, as she trudged through medical school our visits were less frequent and even more so as I abandoned our home state after Mark and I got married.
I have been praying for God to bring her husband for a while now. She loves children and wanted so much to be a wife and mom. I was so excited when she told me about who she was dating. And then brought to tears as she shared the first time he said he loved her was when he asked her to marry him.
And so, on Saturday, we were able to watch them make a covenant with God and each other to stay together forever as husband and wife. It was an absolutely beautiful ceremony. And then we celebrated at the reception…
Did I mention someone had a birthday on that Saturday we were in Houston? No!? Well, it was me. The train was a fun birthday present but lunch was even better. I demanded requested The Cheesecake Factory as there is not one where we live and I had never been. Let me just say, the menu was amazingly long and I knew that everything was probably really good..
Having survived the ride to Houston on Wednesday night, we began our day on Thursday with sight seeing. But first, what trip to another city is not complete without a trip to Wal-Mart. In which I had to drive on a freeway that had like 14 lanes on it (okay 7 on one side)! Not my cup of tea, but we all survived.
And where did we go??? Why Johnson Space Center of course! It was a great place and really interesting. I’m not kidding it really was interesting. My favorite part was going on the tour of the actual space center and seeing the actual mission control that was used up until 1996. Very cool!
So, I gave the stats for our trip to Houston. I still can’t believe we drove that many miles with five kids. Fortunately, we had some great help as Grandmere traveled with us. And here, now begins the barrage of photos from our trip. We traveled to Houston to celebrate the wedding of my best friend from high school. I was ecstatic that she was getting married and on my birthday no less..this trip was a bit of a birthday gift to me that I was able to enjoy with the whole family.
After leaving Aunt & Uncle B’s place we started towards Houston. We stopped about every two hours to walk around and potty (and get wiggles out). As we were traveling towards Baton Rouge, I was at the wheel and looked over and saw a park. We were approaching the two hour mark so we decided to pull over and get a break. It was a beautiful park with lots of pretty birds…
These may look harmless but when we got out of the car, they started to come towards us…and when we walked away they walked faster towards us. Mark quacked them away…my hero.
We started off our trip to Houston by hitting the end of the hurricane/tropical storm Ida. Our original plan was to go to Mobile, Al on Tuesday, however, the storm was pretty strong so we headed up north to Uncle & Aunt B’s house. It served a great purpose in that we were able to visit with family and have a free place to crash. My kids, needless to say, were ecstatic to see their cousins.
I put Ceili Rain in the “Freedom Center (a built in play pen…one of the boys had destroyed other playpens so Uncle B built this)” with her twin one year old cousins. N and TJ were fascinated by her! They even tried to pick her up by the head. She wasn’t quite sure what to think about them.
In-and-around Houston miles: 141.1
Estimated total travel time: 70 hours
Estimated total miles: 2,100 miles
Many thanks to our Scandinavian friend Nuvi.
-The Engineer