Fifteen years later, I was tickled to return to the theatre with my Mom to see it again. What sweetened the deal was being able to introduce my niece to the wonderful world of Broadway (okay, not the real thing, but still spectacular). Carrie, Natalie, and Danny made the trek down here on Friday and we headed to the Landmark on Saturday afternoon. It was a GORGEOUS day.
Since it *was* such a beautiful day, we decided to make the most of it. Before heading out for a trip to the neighborhood playground, we had some nice pajama/breakfast/story time.
that kid cracks me up.
After getting dressed, we loaded up strollers and headed down to the playground.
how cute are the two of them staring at each other? it rather became a fun little game.....see below.
Anna and Danny had fun playing on the seesaw. Okay, they didn't quite use it properly, but come on....admit it.....this is pretty P.S. Precious, wouldn't you say?
Now....Natalie, on the other hand, was an old pro at the seesaw.
And, speaking of old pros, Daredevil Danny was a master slider on the massive jungle gym. Anna, however, chose to spectate. She's a little leery of playground apparatus.
We headed home for lunch and prettying-up. (as always, click on bold, underlined words here and above for videos)
Silly girl.....
We had a GREAT time at the show, and it melted my heart to see Natalie so excited to see it. Between Carrie and I, there were a lot of happy tears!
And, Eric? He got to try his hand at having twins. The kids got along G.R.E.A.T.
Finally, some more shots from Easter Sunday when Grandma (Yaya? Grandma? It still remains to be seen. She calls her both) and Grumpy brought over the Easter basket that the Easter Bunny brought by their house. Hmmmm.....I don't recall her being THAT good this year.
this happens to be a very special couple of pictures for me. I have practically an identical shot of me around this age with my Grumpy (Dad's dad). Once I figure out the scanner, I'll post it up.
Hugs to all 3 of you :) My Mom was smiling down on you Saturday and "way to go Eric" for running behind the man in the kilt!! You guys are wonderful and THANK YOU for doing that in Mom's memory. LOVE YOU- Mellanie/Alexandra
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