Monday, July 29, 2013

Trip To North Carolina

I was very excited when my Aunt C invited me to her beautiful home for my cousin's birthday party/going away party. I wrote her back, "Yes! We'd love to!" Since the hubbs is working nights right now, he gets home on Friday at about 9:30 AM and he has to be back into work Sunday at 5:00. So, it was a quick trip--and it was a wonderful trip! The drive was only a little over two hours. Not bad at all!

It was good for my soul to be around family. It was so peaceful and soothing to be around people who've known me my whole life and who deeply love me and whom I deeply love. I mean, really. When you leave most of your family 13 hours behind, it is a true blessing to have some family only two hours away!

The toddler ran around the backyard with my cousin, he caught his very first fish with Uncle K and Daddy, and he pretty much had the time of his life!


The party was so much fun! There were lots of people gathered on the back porch, eating a yummy meal, and listening to the rain storm. Um, perfection, yes. We stayed up late that night, playing games. Have you ever played Quelf before? I think it should be renamed "Awkward." ;)

Me and my cousins. They're wonderful, and I love them a lot. :)
The next morning, my uncle made my favorite. . . blueberry pancakes! Yumzers! And coffee! Blueberry pancakes + coffee + family = heaven. The toddler and my uncle watched some cartoons together and discussed cows and other important matters. :)


When we left, we decided to go see Duke University--where my dad graduated. It is only 30 minutes away. We walked through Duke Gardens, the toddler got to feed some ducks, the baby ate copious amounts of lilcrunchies cheese puffs and yogurt bites, and I (for about the 35th time in the past 2 weeks) was unbelievably grateful to be living in such a beautiful part of the country.







And here we are, at the start of a new week! I hope your week is full of blessings! :)

1 comment:

  1. I am glad you are enjoying the east coast! In addition to living in Lynchburg for three years, my husband is from NC and went to UNC-Chapel Hill so I am with you-when we lived in VA, I LOVED it and I especially loved visiting the RDU area!!!! Wait until the fall-HEAVEN! :) Enjoy your time there and if you are ever back in the RDU area, we have a favorite pizza joint in Chapel HIll called Artichoke Basil-so good! :) One of our favorites in Bedford, VA is Liberty Station-its an old train station turned restaurant-great home cooking and desserts! Have fun-there is SO much to do in the area and so much great history! :)
    ~Amy Duncan Stier~

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