Of course, this little guy:
He is so cute, and the best baby! I am not exaggerating when I say, he hardly cried at all...and I was there for a week! I am so glad I got to see him and hold him and spend time with him. It is amazing how you can see a new little family member and instantly feel such a strong bond. I hope I can be a good Auntie to him.
And this guy, my nephew Sutton. I love this kid so much. He is just the best kid ever, so easy and helpful and so full of love. He made me feel special all week, and it was so nice to know that he really wanted me to come and spend time with him. We spent hours playing soccer in the backyard and reading books at night. I was so happy to get to see his school (he is super smart!) and get a little glimpse into his everyday life. I just can't say enough about how much I love this good, good boy.
This girl, my little niece Stella. She is a total fireball in every way. She kept me laughing all week, and is just so entertaining. Stella couldn't quite decide if she was happy I was there or not...and she kept verifying with her mom that I would actually be leaving at some point. She did love combing and spraying my hair at night and did not really appreciate it when I would do her hair! I loved taking her to daycare and playing "I Spy" and our newly invented backyard game "Mr. Wolf." I will always treasure listening to her squeals as we chased each other around the yard. She is a one of kind girl! We even got to celebrate her birthday while I was there at Pump it Up.
I love this family so much...and now they are a family of 5! It's hard to believe. I so enjoyed hanging out with them and being in their home. They make me feel so welcome...and didn't even care when I ate all their HEB granola cereal. Nick is such a great host, and I have loved him since Kate first met him. So grateful for him! He is helpful and hard working and such a great dad.
And then there's my baby sis...oh what I can I say about her? I am so proud of her. She is such a great mother and wife. It is such a special treat for me to spend time with her. We didn't stop talking since the moment I arrived until I left...except for a few hours at night. We love to visit and just be together, always lots of laughing and story telling, and she is a great listener. Saying good-bye to her is one of my least favorite things...ever.
Saying good-bye to all of the Georges is hard!
The Texas weather was amazing. It was unseasonably warm, as in the 80's...in February. Oh it was so good for my sunshine deprived Midwestern soul. We spent as much time as possible being outside: eating, walking, playing, holding the baby, talking, etc. It was so amazingly gorgeous. I tried so hard to soak it all in, because I knew I would be returning to the cold.
It was a wonderful week...of course I missed my family...big shout out to Snarr who stepped up to keep all five at home...he got everyone where they needed to be (think 6 basketball games, soccer, dance, pitching, church, school, etc.), battled pink eye, celebrated Valentines Day, and took them to Kung Fu Panda 3...yes, he is amazing. I also had some amazing friends who helped out with rides, babysitting, etc. And I am so thankful. It was so important to me to have this time with Katy, Stockton and the rest of her family.
(A couple of other things I didn't take pictures of but want to remember....going to church with my brother in law Jed and my Snarr nieces and nephews- so glad I got to see them although it was short!, eating at 2 amazing restaurants and dining outside, a What-a-Burger picnic at the park, trips to HEB and Academy, relaxing plane rides alone)
And now I have only been home for a few days and Katy just sent me this photo of the little man. He is already looking different and getting bigger! I can't wait to see him again.









