It was so great. It went too fast. It was too short. But it was worth it!
We flew in Thursday night to Birmingham, AL, late. The boys were so excited to get on the plane. As we began to taxi,
Caden asked to get off the plane. He was so scared, probably for about an hour. Then he began to settle in, watching
DVDs on daddy's computer and playing his
leapster.
We flew Southwest, which is no assigned seating, but family's with at least one child 4 and under can go on first. All the
Malloy boys on one side and
Teagan and I together across the aisle. She cried both ways half the flight. We will be getting her a seat as well, if we fly again anytime soon. I was fortunate in the fact on the way out there and back, no one sat between myself and the person at the window ;-) As we were descending, Riordan's ears hurt really bad from the pressure and he was so upset and would point to his ears. Poor baby.
Thankfully at Birmingham International, once we got off, it was a short walk to baggage and right across from baggage was our car to rent at Hertz. Took us a little longer than expected to find our hotel, so once we were in bed it was 2 am Eastern time.
We got up about 7 to get breakfast and get going to Atlanta to my nephew's and niece's Grandparents Day at their school. It's a program they do annually and it ends with the grade school children's semester project. Alabama is an hour behind Georgia so we had time on our side. What wasn't on our side is traveling with three children three and under. We really enjoyed the drive, 2 1/2 hours, over. Fall was in full bloom. Every thing was so vibrant with color and so crystal clear. I immediately became very homesick for the South and was trying to remember why we moved to Arizona in the first place.
We didn't make it until almost noon and everything was pretty much done. But it was a nice reunion with my parents, and my older sister and her children. We went to Susan's house for Fellini's pizza (
yummo!) and the kids all caught up and played together. It was a beautiful afternoon, the sun was out to warm us up , but the shade was a bit chilly.
Afterwards we went to our hotel, Friday traffic still stinks!, and took a little nap before we met up with friends and family who came to see us at the hotel bar. It was so great to see everyone!! All the kids ran around the atrium, and us adults got to catch up. Thank you Natalie, Annette, Adam, Mark, Caroline, Curtis, Susie, Diana, Mark, Sascha, Allen, and Mom, Jen, and
Susan AND Garrett, Isabel, Camden, and Rylee, for coming to us! Mom and Susan took Isabel and Caden for a swim while we caught up with everyone. Since we stayed on AZ time we were able to stay up with the kids till 10 and then go to bed. We were zonked since we had about 4 hrs of sleep the night before.
Saturday we went to my younger sister's, Jen, home in
Cartersville, to see her newly laid floors by Matt, her hubby, and to just spend some quality time with them and their son Garrett. Again, a beautiful drive, I kept rubbing my eyes because everything was so bright and clear! Makes you realize how dusty the Southwest Desert is.
A quick stop at Chick-
Fil-a ( I know surprise surprise) and we headed to my parents house. We wanted to stop at our old neighborhood, in Bentwater, so badly but there wasn't enough time. We got caught in traffic again, going south on I-75. It was a good time for the children to get a car nap though.
Mom had a Thanksgiving feast catered for us! She made her famous turkey, gravy, and stuffing. It was so good!
Grandmommy Carol, Matt's mom, made a Diego coconut birthday cake for the boys! It was so beautiful and the boys loved it, as all of us did! It was so nice to spend a little birthday time with the family. To end the night we had a fireworks show on the back porch and sparklers. I told mom there's nothing like celebrating all the holidays of the year together! ;-)
Sunday morning we came back to my parents house to spend time with them before we headed to the aquarium. The sun was out, but holy smokes it was frigid! I was beginning to remember why we liked Arizona so much.
Small car nap for the children and off we went to the Aquarium with mom, Jen, Matt, and Garrett. It was so amazing and so glad we took time out on the trip to see it! We met up with Sascha, Allen, and
Rylee too, and cutie little
Rylee wanted to stay with us ;-) Walking back to the car,
Centennial park had their Christmas decorations out already. It was just so beautiful. Homesick, again and still fighting back tears. But now the sun was down and it was just
ridiculously cold and I was missing the warmth of Arizona.
Caden's teeth were chattering, and all our hands were frozen. We made it back to the hotel to meet my dad and we had dinner there.
We had such a nice trip. Full of fun and laughter! Mom and Dad came down Monday morning to see us off. We got some good pictures of all of them together with the children. Our flight back was eventful to say.
Teagan cried again half the way home, and at half the way home mark, Riordan got sick everywhere. Thankfully I packed extra clothing for him.
Caden loved the plane ride home though and can't wait to get on a plane again. We think it will take a little while to recover and we are excited about our car trips coming up, to the Polar Express the weekend of the 9th, and Disneyland the week of the 17th!
We can't wait to go back and see my dad, who can't fly, and the whole family.... I wonder when we can go back ;-)