Since that conversation I have been visited by my dad, Courtney, Logan, Rachel, Evelyn, Adalie, Jackson, Griffin, and Ashland, who is pregnant with a little girl due at the end of July.
So I am eating my words all right, but I am doing it with a smile on my face, because it has been so much fun!
Here's the story. Logan is going to Dental school in Ohio, and Griffin is going to Law school in Oklahoma. Because they are both students, they both got summer breaks this last week. Matt however, is not in school (although he has officially signed up to take the GRE for Hospital Administration in July. Cross your fingers!). Anyway, no such break was given to him. But because we all wanted to see each other, Logan and Griffin's families drove several thousands of miles to get to our home for one crazy week.

The rest of the week was full of morning walks, backyard fun, movies, delicious food, playing at the park, visiting Matt at work, a trip to the Austin Children's Museums, Monopoly Deal, BBQ's, shopping, hanging out with cousins, and a photo shoot.
Six adults and four kids, all under the age of two and a half--five kids, if you count Jace, who was here three mornings of the week...six if you count Griffin and Ashland's baby :)--made for a pretty noisy time, but I would not have traded it for anything. It was cool to be with my brothers and their families as the "grown ups" and to watch our kids play as "the cousins." I guess this was really the first time we have ever done anything like this independently from my mom and dad, so it was new and exciting. And, did I mention? Very fun. Here are some pictures from the week, with very few captions underneath because I have learned from sad experience that putting captions under every picture when there are more than 50 pictures is just insane. Sorry.
He called one afternoon to say that he had a break in his schedule, though, and asked if we could come see him for a little bit. So we all loaded up the cars and went to check out his new office and go out to lunch. Poor Matt, working so hard when we were all having fun without him. What a good guy I married!
Griffin and Ashland had to be back in Oklahoma by Thursday, so we had a hot dog and s'more roast the night before to send them off.
Thursday morning, Logan and Rachel's family went with me and Bennett to the Austin Children's Museum. It was so cool! I have never really been to a place like this, and Logan and Rachel (long-time veterans of museums) said it was small, but good, so I guess it was worth it. Bennett had a blast because he could touch, climb on, jump off, chew on, anything he wanted and not get into trouble. I had fun because Bennett is my excuse to get to play with super cool toys.
Thursday morning, Logan and Rachel's family went with me and Bennett to the Austin Children's Museum. It was so cool! I have never really been to a place like this, and Logan and Rachel (long-time veterans of museums) said it was small, but good, so I guess it was worth it. Bennett had a blast because he could touch, climb on, jump off, chew on, anything he wanted and not get into trouble. I had fun because Bennett is my excuse to get to play with super cool toys.
Friday was a shopping day, and we started it off with a visit to my favorite store, Goodwill. I LOVE this store! While there, I got the cutest little toddler bed and lawn chair for Bennett. Bargain hunting is so much fun, especially when you find the bargains.

At the very beginning of the week, my mom sent a package for the grandchildren of matching denim outfits, which was a pretty strong indication we needed to take pictures while we were all together. We decided to take it one step further and all match in denim and red shirts. Surprisingly, I had enough red shirts in the house to outfit my entire family, including a red maternity top for Ashland. I never realized how popular this color was at our house.
Logan and Rachel's adorable little family. Evelyn is two. Jack and Addie are eight months. I was the photographer for all of these pictures, and I have to say I did a pretty good job getting all of these little ones to look in my direction and somewhat smile all at the same time. I don't mean to brag, but when you're good, you're good.
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Evelynn crying from the Tickle Me Elmo. Hilarious.
p.s. Bennett and Evelynn were participating in what's called parallel play, where they play side by side but without sharing materials or interacting. I couldn't help putting that in. I had like 10 questions about that on the Praxis :)
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