We spent the last two weeks on an awesome vacation at home in Missouri with Nana and Papa. Daddy stayed home to work at the men's and women's US Open so it was just me and the kids. They were freaking awesome travelers and even awesome sleepers at Nana and Papa's which was a small miracle itself. It was the first time that I have traveled with the kids and it actually felt like a vacation. I had so much fun just hanging out with the kids and doing all the fun stuff Nana and Papa had planned for us. We literally got about 1/3 of our summer bucket list crossed off in those two weeks. We drove down with Kaysha and the boys and drove back with Aunt Brittany and Kade who flew out half way through.
Hanging out by the fire making s'mores...
Making hand held pies with jam inside.
On this trip Anna went from floaties...
To cannonballing in the pool and swimming across.
Sleeping in a "fort" under the pool table.
Hanging with the cousins at Aunt Judy's. We actually managed to see all of Kurt's siblings during this trip somehow.
Making their own clay pots with Nana.
We stopped at the St. Louis zoo on the way down since we took two days to travel and the kids were being so awesome. The St. Louis zoo was free and amazing but we only saw about a fourth of it in the three hours we were there, and sadly the penguin exhibit was closed. Jackson has been wanting to see penguins for years and hasn't been able to. So we decided to go the KC Zoo on the day we were picking Britt up from the airport but as we pulled up it began to rain. Cue crying children. So we went to crown center downtown to go to LEGOLAND instead. Only when we got to the parking garages there, we were turned away since we had the cargo carrier on top and told to back out into traffic in the rain and try and find side street parking somewhere. Cue crying Mom. But after circling we found a parking spot for one hour parking at the park, about 1/4 mile away and risked the ticket, parked and made a dash across traffic in the rain. Jackson claims he almost died being nearly hit by a car, but really it ended up turning out ok and LEGOLAND was pretty awesome. I only took pictures with my phone there, and I don't know how to upload those so picture lots of kids and lots of legos. :) they did have a really cool 4-D movie that they played which even had snow in the theater during the movie. All in all, a successful recovery from the zoo mishap.
We finally made it to the KC Zoo on an impromptu decision to load up the kids and go for it the next week. The polar bear was giant and performing for the kids doing flips the whole time.
Jackson finally got to see his penguins! We saw about 4 different kinds.
Since we were short on time we took a cool airlift ride across the Africa section of the zoo and got an aerial view of tons of animals. Very cool. Jackson had the quick thinking to remove Kade's flip flops and hold them before we thought about it. :)
"Everything is awesome" watching Lego movie in the backyard. Britt, Nana, and Papa watched in from a screened in tent to avoid the bugs. We braved it on the blankets.
Snuggles with Papa (they were playing babies which they did constantly, Papa's a good sport).
The girlies.
Snuggles in bed with Nana and Papa the last night before the tears set in over our departure.
A list of all the other fun stuff we did but is not pictured (there was a lot!) includes:
A rock party for Anna's early birthday (I'll post later for her birthday)
sparklers and fireworks
root beer floats
night time swims
cooking pizza and cookies in a cardboard box
sleeping outside in the tent with Papa for two nights
catching fireflies
going to the movies
staying up until after midnight for the kids (bucket list) and making it 13 minutes shy of the other bucket list item of sleeping until 9
a trip to the Cheesecake factory for the Mommys
Thanks to Nana and Papa for giving us such a wonderful summer vacation and thanks to the kiddos for being amazing travelers and for the first time in your little lives, sleeping past seven at Nana and Papa's house. You made me one happy mommy. :)
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