Somehow, in Thailand, Trinity decided to allow me to fix her hair almost daily. With hair this wild, anything that's not sticking straight up is considered success. You should see her morning hair-it's awesome!! Kevin and I say her hair really matches her personality: spunky and a little on the wild side.
We were B-L-E-S-S-E-D to see friends we hadn't seen in over 2 years. With 3 families' schedules and some of our friends dealing with sickness, vacation looked a little different than we thought it would but we savored the time we had together. SK5 and JD2+2, we love you!! (BTW, seeing my girls next to baby L. and baby S. made me realize how big they are getting! Sniff. I'd be lying if I said this didn't lead to a little bit of baby fever. Just a little bit.)
This little guy was sick for much of our time together and was such a sweetie. He wanted daddy to hold him when he felt bad but it was fun to see his personality come through when he was feeling better!
At the zoo, the girls got to experience their first-ever pony rides. It was by far the best 66 cents I spent on each of them all day.
How much do I love this pictures of these sweet 2 year olds? Very, very much...ice cream face and all.
Trying to get all these kids in one place reminded me a bit of herding cats...but a cute bunch of cats.
Here's just a random picture I took that I absolutely love. Pretty stinkin' cute if I do say so myself.
And this picture just makes me laugh because it's a common scene around here. Who says boys are the only ones who love to wrestle? I blame this on their MMA-loving dad.
Who doesn't love a good play land? This dollar-entry playground was our kids' favorite destination. Go figure.
Aside from the zoo, we also went to a night safari at a separate location, except we went to the night safari during the day (confusing?). We loved it better than the zoo and had close encounters with all kinds of hairy friends. Trinity got to feed a giraffe. Brave.
There were lots more highlights, but honestly I didn't take my camera around as much as I thought I would. But you can ask Kevin about his mountain-biking adventure and he will inform you that gravity is indeed alive and real. If you need a cheap pedicure in T-land, I'm your woman. Just don't ask me to bargain for you at the night market because I'm terrible. We flew home on the last night of Chinese New Year, Lantern Festival. As we were landing we looked out our plane's windows and saw fireworks exploding all over the city. That was a fun memory. Thank you, Lord, for time away and a chance to recharge.
7 comments:
We loved the pictures and commentary of your vacation. Trinity's updo does match her personality. We are glad it was a true vacation and Kevin survived his mountain biking experience. We did miss seeing a picture of you B.
Nana
I agree with everything Nana says! Can't wait to have like adventures come summer in the good ol' USA. I can guarantee it's going to cost more, though:) Love to all, Granna
Love seeing all these pictures! Can't tell you how excited we are to see you next week!!! Also, when will K learn not to ride bikes, he always falls!
I love this. The treehouse would be magical for kids. And the smiles on their faces are so sweet! I love the adventure that you find in every day. And I love you.
I love this. The treehouse would be magical for kids. And the smiles on their faces are so sweet! I love the adventure that you find in every day. And I love you.
Love the pics! So glad you guys got to have some time away and be refreshed. And I'd like to indulge your baby fever by letting you borrow Selah a little when we see you. Especially at 3 am. :)
I LOVE seeing my little ones on your blog. It's so funny how my Hubs and your Hubs have a different recollection of the biking adventure.
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