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Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Iowa, Harvest 2016, Berlinas and a Baptism! ... all in one trip!

As I have said before - I LOVE the fall and this year was no different!  Me and the kiddos took our annual trip to Iowa in October.  We missed having Ronnie there - but it's one of his busiest times of the year and almost impossible for him to join us.  Hopefully one day he can go with us!



Also, this year we had some special guests come with us -- "The Berlinas"!  The Berlinas are Raquel Molina, Hernando Bernal and Raquel's teenage kids Aliyah and Brandon.  Back in April I said "you guys should come visit sometime"  and Raquel's very quick response was "well, we've been waiting for an invitation!"  So-- from there we considered it done!


Me, Drew and Reese flew up on Thursday and stayed the nigth at the Webers.  This picture from the airport CRACKS ME UP.  Drew is running around at full speed and Reese is the background trying to hug and kiss a little stranger boy.  WHAT AM I TO DO????!!!!!


My little travelers!

Miss "I don't sit still ever" on the plane!
We took a pit stop at a fun little pumpkin patch on the way from the airport to the Webers.  Reese was really confused with these scarecrows!



The next day we packed back up and headed south to Iowa to meet up with Grandma Lori, the rest of the cousins and the Berlinas!
Lovin' her Ugg boots (aka ' Toos")



When 2 three year olds tell you they have to go pee-pee and your on a county road in southern Minnesota, what do you do?  YOU STOP AND LET THEM PEE IN THE DITCH!

Drew had a slight obsession with riding the John Deere tricyles!  Had to pull him off of them....



Fireside chats with Titi at Grandma Lori's house
Titi Raquel brought a fun surprise for the little boys -- GINORMOUS BUBBLES!
Grabbing a few pizzas from the Backdraft in Holstein!
Reese LOVED Becky.  This just melted my heart!!!!

Bri kidnapped Drew on Friday night and took him out to the farm for some late night farming!
Framers never stop working.   They were are in the field until after 11pm.


This corn goes on to be used in so many of the foods we eat every day.  Tortilla chips, salad dressing, cereal, chocolate, the list goes on and on.   Wish more people would get educated and understand what farmers do, what GMOs really are and the true economics of the food industry. The work these farmers do feeds us and the world at a price we can all afford, and the margins they make are nominal and the work is endless and selfless. 


One of Ben's cows.  They walk in each morning for breakfast.
Snuggles with Becky at Great Grandma Butchers!  Reese wanted to feed her and Drew wanted to hold her.  So much love happening here!
Love these moments.  Great Grandma watching and enjoying each moment.
This girl.
Ben and Bri's place and a yard a remember so well from my childhood.  I am pretty sure when I was barely older than Drew I drove Rah-Rah's car down this hill!
Breathtaking views of the fields and peace that Iowa brings. 
My only pic of baby Charlie!  Sorry buddy! But you're in good hands with Aliyah the baby wisperer!
Love this crew and so happy they were interested in visiting rural Iowa to learn more about the hearland and see it firsthand!  Not exactly a vacation hot-spot, but true and amazing friends that care and love us  like family!



Sunset.

Look at Reese sitting there with the big boys!  I swear she is 15 mo. going on 3 years.


We were also so furtunate to be home the weekend of Baby Becky's Baptism!  Such a special day with everyone!
A trip isn't complete until we get the Grandma Lori couch picture!
That evening we were off to Ames to stay at dad's appartment.  Of course pit-stop on campus to show Brandon and Ali what it's like at ISU!  And they loved it... in fact I think if they had a men's soccer team we could get Brandon up there!

Beardshear Hall in the background - look at this little Cyclone!

New cyclone fans!
Amazing trip.  Way too fast.  But have to say I was exhausted when we returned -- I think I slept 10 hours the night after we got back and the kids slept 13!

Monday, September 19, 2016

Hermine who?????


One of the only perks about Ronnie's hectic travel schedule is that he gets to accumlate LOTS AND LOTS of Marriott hotel points -- which we horde all year in order to spend 4 days in Marco Island at this amazing resort over Labor Day weekend!  Ronnie and I started going down there the year we were engaged and have gone 2 other times since (we skipped the years the kids were itty bitty babies).  It's one of our favorite weekend of the year because it is like the grand finalie to summer and it welcomes fall -- football, baseball playoffs, pumpkin spice lattes and hopes for cooler temps in the next coming months.  It's a celebration!

I have been looking forward to this year's trip pretty much all year - and especially this summer when Ronnie was gone.  However, mother nature decided to give us a run for our money in the final days before the trip.  Tropical Storm Hermine started spinning in the gulf the weekend before we were supposed to leave and landfall was expected the day were leaving. 

The good thing (if you can imagine for a minute that this is good) was that the largest part of the storm was headed to Tampa, not to south Florida where we were traveling (Marco Island is about 3 hours from here and just south of Naples). We live inland enough that we were confident that really all we would get at home would be lots and lots of rain and some wind (and a VERY long weekend indoors).  So, Ronnie took charge and on Thursday morning he said - let's pack up and get down there!  So we ran the kids over to Grandma and Grandpa's for a couple hours while we packed and then off we went!  

And thankfully so, because we barely saw ANY rain and the weather was gorgeous!  Thursday afternoon (pick below in the background) you can see some wind and overcast but that was the worst of it.  
Mom - really.  Enough with the pictures. 
Oh, I'm ready for the pool... but first I'm going to play on this bed and make you catch me!
Drew - we're here!!!!!  
Long car ride, some pool time and fun on the beach after dinner = falling asleep sitting up.
Morning stroll on the beach -- these were some of our favorite times of the day!
Drew and Reese are starting to play together so good!  Makes our hearts smile :-) 
But.... she is a stinker.  "Hmm, I'm thinking about knocking Drew's castle over."
Mission accomplished.
I'm outta here!
Lesson from Daddy.  "No Reese, you can't just go around knocking over people sand castles.  We have to fix it now."
Drew learned about conch  on this trip and was listening to the ocean in the shells.  "Hello?  Ocean, are you there?"  There were so many beautiful conch shells on the beach this year - it was really amazing.
Daddy and his Reesie.  LOVE.
Holding hands with her is so much fun.  She was in AWE of the beach, the sounds and sights. 

Since we ARE on vacation... I'll take the frozen daiquiri please.  Extra strawberries :-)
HAPPY BABY.
Selfie with mommy while Drew napped!  
Pingpong after dinner!
Nothing like sitting on the balcony overlooking the beach in the morning.  Especially with this guy.


More pool time... and more snacks!
She loved sitting and playing in the shallow end.  CALM... for once.

Nothing like a popsicle when it's 90 degrees out!
Riding in our new beach wagon was so much fun!
FRAMER.
This boy loves the beach, the water, the waves and everything about it.  
Little beach princess.



Daddy snuggles.
These two have my heart!
And THIS one... just awwwwwe.  Can't get enough of this boy. 
Finale.  


We had a wonderful family trip and the plan is to go back again next year!  We love you Marco Island!