After spending two weeks in TN, it was so special to be able to go to PA and see my family and celebrate my grandmother's 80th birthday. Shane flew home to Canada due to work, and the kids and I headed off to Philadelphia.
We had so much fun and really were able to fit a lot into the 10 days that we were there. We first got to see PopPop Adams (who we haven't seen in a very very very long time) and then Uncle Scott and Aunt Mara flew in to be part of the birthday celebration. Uncle Scott bought Conor a Steelers jersey which he did not take off for the rest of the 10 days.
The week was filled with lots of swimming in the pool with PopPop, board games with Nanny and Great Nana, river tubing with Uncle Dave, and lots of trips to the ice cream store.
Some of the most exciting moments were:
Our trip to NJ where we spent two days on the beach and two nights on the boardwalk. For those of you who are not familiar with the boardwalk - this is miles of shops, food and rides! The kids had so much fun riding the rides and Nanny was a trooper and rode some with them.
Oh - I cannot forget the kayaking experience that both Conor and Mackensey had. Uncle Corky brought his kayak to the beach and after taking Conor out once - he turned him loose. I was very nervous but he did great! He is use to a very calm ocean where we are in Canada.
Another highlight was our trip to Lancaster, PA with Nanny and Great Nana. The hour and a half there -Mackensey heard the Bible story of Joseph and all about the Amish people. Mackensey and Conor got to see "real live Amish people" in their horse and buggies. Conor was literally mortified for the people and told Nanny that they are ordinary people and should not be gawked at like cows! Well, the purpose of this trip was The Sight and Sound Theater. We watched a live presentation of the story of Joseph. This was so well done with live animals and real to life characters and stage. You were wrapped in the story immediately. As Joseph embraced his brothers and told them he forgives them, you were left with his final words to them ( and I have thought much on this in the days past) - "What man meant for evil - God meant for good."
Of course I can't leave out Olive Garden (where everyone got to get their own dessert and not share) and shopping the outlets was part of the pretty cool day.
I could go on and on with the great days in PA. I am just so thrilled that we were able to make the trip and the kids will have lasting memories of their family.
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What an amazing trip! You definitely had a fun-filled month :) We are so thankful for our face-to-face time together and cherish your friendship!
**Michael and I want to hit the NJ boardwalk one day - that sounds like a blast!
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