Monday, June 25, 2007

The drive to Virginia

Our first stop was Aunt Sam's for lunch, in Covington, La where we discovered the wonders of Wii. It was our quest since then to get one for our house. A quest that turned out to be very difficult. Thanks Aunt Sam for that delicious parmesan chicken! Our second stop was in Gulf Shores, AL to stay the night with Granbobbie and Aunt Jennie. We didn't have enough time to bring daddy to the beach or pick blueberries but maybe on the way home. We just loved the fresh blueberry muffins Granbobbie made us for our trip. Thank you!Our third stop was Montgomery, AL for lunch. Mommy had packed a picnic for us and luckily we found a cute little church that had a table and bench under a few trees. And there just happened to be an ice cream shop across the street that seemed to call out to us. Yummy mint chocolate chip ice cream! No Wii's to be found on the route to Atlanta. We eventually made it to our cousin Karla's in Atlanta after getting slightly lost. As she showed us around her neighborhood we saw the lake across the street with lots of ducks and got to swing at the playground. She created a wonderful dinner of roasted red bellpepper pasta with roasted garlic and chicken along with a garden salad with balsamic vinegrette. After dinner we sat on the porch and ate fruit pops (the pics were too dark to post). The next morning Karla took us to a HUGE farmer's market. It was sooo big we ended up staying there for lunch. What a great experience to see and taste so many different things! Thanks Karla for opening up your home to us and letting us enjoy your wonderful porches and gardens. Who could ask for more!!?
We spent the next night just outside of Charlotte, NC and as always stopped at every Best Buy/Circuit City in sight looking for Wii. The next day we stopped at Oxford, VA for lunch and came across George's Family Restaurant. We were pleasantly surprised to find such great food in what seemed to be the middle of nowhere. Here's daddy cleaning me up after lunch.


We finally made it Richmond Friday evening just in time for mediteranean chicken with fennel couscous that Aunt Stacey made. Got to get that recipe! Baby Nora is the most adorable baby. She looks so much like her mom and I could just stare at her blue eyes forever. She has such an easy going personality and finds her older sister Charlotte fun to watch. She loved it when Daddy would sing to her. As usual, Saturday the quest continued for Wii
The girls, Charlotte, Nora and Annie
DeeDee and Mimi took us all out to eat Saturday night. I, of course, couldn't stay still (I'm only 1.5 years old you know) so Aunt Kathryn took me outside the restaurant to run around. There was so much food that we had enough dinner for the next night too. Sunday was baby Nora baptism. They had a fountain inside the church that I just kept looking at and saying "wow". Daddy wanted me to stay in his arms while Mommy went with Aunt Stacey, Uncle Chris and Baby Nora to the fountain but I didn't mind I just kept tickling him under his neck as I usually do. Later that afternoon we went to have our pictures taken as a family. I just loved being with my family and I'm so happy to have a picture to remember this time.


Today we begin our trip back to Louisiana. First stop Durham, NC...


The Quest for Wii continues...
We stopped at just about every Best Buy/Circuit City from Gulf Shores to Richmond. Luckily, with the help of Aunt Kathryn and Uncle Chris we finally acquired our very own Wii the day we left Virginia.

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