Thursday morning we all got up early, packed our bags, and headed North. I wasn’t very faithful in my picture taking throughout the trip (completely missed Aunt Christina and the cousins, Uncle Nate and Aunt Steph, and Lydia’s great grandparents on my mom’s side), but here’s a glimpse into the good time we had.
A long drive, a fussy baby, some delicious burritos, a visit with Aunt Christina and her boys, and more driving brought us FINALLY to Grandma and Grandpa’s house. Lydia loved a special toy from Grandma: an old purse stuffed with sunglasses and a broken cell phone.
There was a lot of reading.
And it should be noted that a significant portion of this trip was spent trying to keep Abby from staring at bright lights. You’ll notice in the picture above that she was succeeding.
Lydia gorged herself on homemade guacamole.
During the Carlson Christmas celebration, Uncle Tim serenaded Abigail with his guitar.
Lydia got a piano and played us some tunes. The poor piano didn’t fit in our car so we’re waiting for the next visit to bring it home.
Then Lydia tried her hand at Uncle Tim’s guitar.
Nana and Papa got in some seriously needed snuggle time with Abby.
And Nana read more Lydia more books.
Lydia gorged herself on blueberries too.
And the great grandparents finally got to meet Abigail.
It was so good to finally, finally make it up to see everybody and let them see (and read to, play with, and snuggle) the girls. Now we’re all home again, safe and sound. There was a lot of laundry to catch up on and we all needed some good long naps. Traveling with kiddos is no easy task, but the memories will last a lifetime.













So glad you were finally able to have your Christmas, and spend time with your family…love the pictures! Maybe Lydia and Uncle Bob could have guitar duo sometime…or Lydia, Uncle Bob and Aunt Leslie a musical trio! Thank you every so much for stopping …that meant so much! Glad you’re home safe and sound. Love you all.
VERY glad you had a great trip!