Sunday, August 31, 2014

Road Trip 2014- Part Three

We had one more stop before returning home...and it was a good one.  Everyone in our entire family was sooooo excited, and it was the perfect ending for our big road trip.  After leaving Katy's, we headed up the road a few hours to the Dallas area where we were reunited with some of our best friends ever...the Garner family!  When they moved from Iowa almost 3 years ago...it was really hard on all of us.  Honestly, a piece of me just left with them when they went.  We have missed them beyond words.  In fact, I have never really gotten over Kim moving away....so an opportunity to see them was truly something special!!!

When we pulled up to their house, we could hardly contain ourselves.  There was a cute welcome sign on the door, and we were greeted with screams and cheers and hugs and laughter!  Even though they live in Texas now, it was like we had never been apart.  Kids scattered all over the house to talk and play.  And parents got to sit down and catch up on our busy lives.  I just wanted to bottle the feeling and save it forever.  The whole day I just kept trying to soak it all in because I love this family so much.  They are just the best.





We spent some time hanging out at their neighborhood pool and just enjoyed being together again.  I wish we could have frozen time for just one day.





You have to be pretty good friends to hang out in the tub after a swim!
This was the first time for the Garner clan to meet our little Luke man.

And these kids all share a big love of Legos.

 This picture is my one evidence that Tod and Craig were present at this event!  You can see them on the couch behind Cole.  It was great to see them together again too.

Of course, all too soon it was time for us all to say good-bye again.  Kim and Craig were up early to help us get all packed and ready to hit the road for our last leg of our journey.  They sent us on our way with a carefully prepared breakfast of fruit and muffins and other snacks.  So thoughtful!  I really had to prep myself so I wouldn't be depressed about leaving Kim again.  She is such a good friend and an amazing person.  I am so proud of her as she has rebuilt a beautiful life for her family in a new place.  She has overcome challenges and come out on top.  And this trip truly made me realize that although people may not always be physically present in daily life, their influence and love can reach across the miles.  Thanks Garner family!  Until next time.....


Friday, August 15, 2014

Road Trip 2014- Part Two

Our next destination was Texas!  I have visited Katy and Nick several times since they moved to Texas, and I had always dreamed of bringing the whole family...and then finally it all worked out!  We were so excited.  The drive from Stillwater to San Antonio was pretty easy...minus the Dallas traffic. Wow, that is something we are not used too, and things got a little tense with the constantly screaming baby.  I did pull out my camera at our last stop of the day.  We were all wanting to be done with the car.

Just when we thought we couldn't handle it for another moment, we arrived at the George's beautiful home!  We were greeted by Katy, Sutton, and Stella.  (Nick was at work.) We were so glad to be there...and they were so great to take in our large family...they were just the best hosts ever!  Their home is beautiful and spacious and was the perfect landing spot for our week.  To celebrate our arrival, we had to take a quick girls trip to 7-11 for some slurpees that night!!!

Sunday-
We found a local church and attended sacrament meeting with the kids.  Aunt Katy is the best at doing hair, so she helped the girls get all dolled up.


These two boys are just 3 months apart and they immediately hit it off...definitely some family resemblance!  I could just squeeze them.  I love these two.
I have always thought that Jordan and Sutton look a lot alike!
This sweet, spunky little lady Stella loved having her doting cousins around...and she kept us all laughing with her silly antics.  Very entertaining!


After church, we immediately hit the neighborhood pool...it would become our most popular hang out spot for the next several days.  If there is a pool, our kids don't need much more to be entertained.  And the Georges are the same way!




There is nothing like Sunday dinner together as a family...we so rarely get to enjoy it with our extended families.  What a special treat.




Monday-
After all our travelling, we were pretty tired out, so we wanted to just have an easy, relaxing day.  Tod went to a movie, and we hung out with the kids.  Later we went swimming and of course that night we had to go to our favorite store ever...Academy Sports!!!



Growing up as Andersons, everyone knows we love to take walks.  And whenever we are together, we take walks!  Katy and I have both since commented that taking walks was one of our favorite parts of our whole trip.  I'm sure my mom is happy about that!!!





Even looking at these pictures is a little bit hard because I wish we could take a walk together every night with the Georges!

Tuesday-
This was River Walk day!  When I first came to San Antonio years ago, we did the River Walk, and I knew that my family would love it.  So we headed downtown for our adventure.  And it surely lived up to our expectations!

We took the boat tour which is always neat and just the perfect length.







And then enjoyed a yummy barbecue lunch at County Line.

Here I am with two of my most favorite people.  Ever.  In the whole world.

We walked by the Alamo to at least say we had been there...by that time it was hot and babies were melting down...so it was time to head out.

Since the pool was closed that day, the little kids enjoyed some slip and slide fun in the yard.





Wednesday-
On this day, we headed to the river for a day of fun in the sun.  We were thrilled because Uncle Nick had a day off and got to come along...and he is just an all around crowd favorite.  Our day was so relaxing and fun.  We enjoyed time to play in the water, eat, and visit.  Even seeing a water snake didn't dampen our spirits too much...







My pretty cow girl:
We really didn't know how Luke would do on this outing, and he was just a champ.  He loved the water and played for hours happily.

These two spent almost the whole time collecting shells:
Uncle Nick took the kids on some secret exploring outings.  To this day, they will not tell me the details of their adventures...
What a fun and memorable day!






After we left the river, we drove to Aunt Jasmine's beautiful new home where cousin Savannah was anxiously waiting for Ashton and Jordan.  They got to spend the night and had a fabulous time!

That evening was the first of our firework displays...so much fun in Texas...kids were loving it.




 Cole needed his scuba goggles for extra protection.





Thursday-
We met back up the next day at Uncle Nick's new grocery store.  He is an assistant manager there and got to show us all around.  If I lived in Texas, I would be shopping at HEB!!!

Overall, Luke was really good on this trip...but during lunch, he was having a moment.
Later that afternoon, we got to see our other Snarr cousins for some swimming.  It was so fun to see them.  They have grown up so much!

And that evening there were more walks, more fireworks, more all around fun and trying to savor all the time together.


The next day was the 4th of July, and we were so glad to be together, celebrating in San Antonio.  We went swimming and had a big barbecue with Jasmine and Savannah.  It was amazing and the perfect way to celebrate our great country.




These boys were so tired out from a week of playing...we found them late in the afternoon like this:

We knew our trip was winding down, and it was soooo bittersweet.  The week was amazing but like I said before I do not like good-byes and neither does Katy...not a good combination.  We got up early on Saturday morning and finished packing everything.  We both tried to remain optimistic!  "What a great trip!"  "Thanks for coming!"  "So glad it worked out!"  But in the end, I just crumbled and cried and cried.  I love my sis so much and I love her family and living apart just feels like pure torture at times!!  But I am so thankful that this trip became a reality, and I know we will all hold the memories close to our hearts forever!  I am glad that we both made the effort and the sacrifices.  It was all worth it!

(There is one more part to this trip...as we were pulling away through my tears I told Tod, "It's a good thing you are taking me to see one of my very best friends."  It was the only thing keeping it bearable!  Stay tuned....)

Regan's 10th Birthday!