Family in Town
At least once a year, we try to see my sister Suzanne and her family. We would love to see each other more often, but usually it is only once a year. This year, Suzanne, Chuck, and Keagan came to visit us. It was a short 3 day visit, so we tried to get as much in as possible. While everything didn’t go as planned, (does it ever?) we had a lot of fun.
Chuck is allergic to cats so they have to stay in a hotel. They got in late Friday night, so we didn’t see them until Saturday morning. Keagan joined Hadley at Kindermusik class, and while Malia was in her class we walked around the Montpelier Farmer’s Market and then played on the State House Lawn.
After both of the girls were finished with music class, we headed to Quechee for the Hot Air Balloon Festival. We stopped at the festival to see the disc dogs and then headed over to the Quechee Gorge. The kids loved splashing in the gorge and climbing over all of the rocks.
We climbed out of the gorge and headed back to the festival. We were worried that we wouldn’t make it back to the festival in time for the balloons because of the 45 minute traffic jam to travel 1 mile. We did make it back and grabbed some fest food before heading over to set up our tent and have a picnic dinner.
While I love the Hot Air Balloon Festival, the weather can be very detrimental. While it was a beautiful day, it was too windy for the balloons to take off. While we were waiting to see if the balloons would take off, the kids played in the tent, climbed on Chuck, and went for a “train” ride.
They ended up blowing up one balloon just so people could see it, but it didn’t take off. It was disappointing that we didn’t get to see the balloons, but we kept busy and added to our list of adventures.
The next day was Father’s Day. We debated going back to Quechee, but it was windy again so we didn’t want to make the drive for the balloons to not take off. We decided to have a relaxing day and just play in the backyard. We got out the bounce house and the kids had a blast playing with Gideon’s new bocce ball set.
For dinner we headed out to the Royal Orchid for Thai food and then before bed the kids played Elefun and Hungry, Hungry Hippos.
They had flown into Boston, so Monday we planned to head there for the day before they had to leave on Tuesday morning. Malia woke up with a fever though, so Gideon stayed home with her. The trip to Boston was an adventure in itself. We stopped twice for bathroom breaks and once because Hadley got motion sick and threw-up. A trip that normally takes 3 hours took over four, but what do you expect when traveling with two little kids.
We grabbed lunch at Quincy Market and then went to the New England Aquarium. Hadley really enjoyed looking at all of the fish and was super excited to touch the sting rays, which she was too afraid to touch when we visited in February.
After the Aquarium, we found a city park where the kids could play. They loved the giant sand box.
Before we knew it, it was time to return their rental car and get them checked into their hotel. We had dinner and then Hadley and I started the drive home. (It went much quicker since she slept the whole way). While not everything went as planned, we had a lot of fun.
Even though it may be another year before we see each other again, I always look forward to it. I love seeing the girls getting to play with Keagan and it is so nice getting to catch up with Suzanne and Chuck.
Chuck is allergic to cats so they have to stay in a hotel. They got in late Friday night, so we didn’t see them until Saturday morning. Keagan joined Hadley at Kindermusik class, and while Malia was in her class we walked around the Montpelier Farmer’s Market and then played on the State House Lawn.
Playing on the State House Lawn
Eating a croissant after music class
After both of the girls were finished with music class, we headed to Quechee for the Hot Air Balloon Festival. We stopped at the festival to see the disc dogs and then headed over to the Quechee Gorge. The kids loved splashing in the gorge and climbing over all of the rocks.
Watching the Disc Dogs at the Quechee Hot Air Balloon Festival
Resting at the Quechee Gorge
We climbed out of the gorge and headed back to the festival. We were worried that we wouldn’t make it back to the festival in time for the balloons because of the 45 minute traffic jam to travel 1 mile. We did make it back and grabbed some fest food before heading over to set up our tent and have a picnic dinner.
Eating the rest of Hadley's corn dog
While I love the Hot Air Balloon Festival, the weather can be very detrimental. While it was a beautiful day, it was too windy for the balloons to take off. While we were waiting to see if the balloons would take off, the kids played in the tent, climbed on Chuck, and went for a “train” ride.
Riding the train
Playing ball in the tent
Who needs a jungle gym when you have Chuck
They ended up blowing up one balloon just so people could see it, but it didn’t take off. It was disappointing that we didn’t get to see the balloons, but we kept busy and added to our list of adventures.
The next day was Father’s Day. We debated going back to Quechee, but it was windy again so we didn’t want to make the drive for the balloons to not take off. We decided to have a relaxing day and just play in the backyard. We got out the bounce house and the kids had a blast playing with Gideon’s new bocce ball set.
Helping Daddy open his Father's Day presents
Playing in the bounce house
Playing in the sand box
Bocce ball
Keagan trying to pull Hadley up the slide
Goofs
Two years ago. The last time they visited
Cousins
For dinner we headed out to the Royal Orchid for Thai food and then before bed the kids played Elefun and Hungry, Hungry Hippos.
Walking to the car after dinner
Elefun
Hungry Hungry Hippos
They had flown into Boston, so Monday we planned to head there for the day before they had to leave on Tuesday morning. Malia woke up with a fever though, so Gideon stayed home with her. The trip to Boston was an adventure in itself. We stopped twice for bathroom breaks and once because Hadley got motion sick and threw-up. A trip that normally takes 3 hours took over four, but what do you expect when traveling with two little kids.
We grabbed lunch at Quincy Market and then went to the New England Aquarium. Hadley really enjoyed looking at all of the fish and was super excited to touch the sting rays, which she was too afraid to touch when we visited in February.
At the Aquarium
Playing in the touch tank
Going to see the seals and sea lions
Petting the sting ray
Watching the harbor seals
After the Aquarium, we found a city park where the kids could play. They loved the giant sand box.
Before we knew it, it was time to return their rental car and get them checked into their hotel. We had dinner and then Hadley and I started the drive home. (It went much quicker since she slept the whole way). While not everything went as planned, we had a lot of fun.
Cuties
Silly faces
What Keagan is thimking: "She's so weird."
Even though it may be another year before we see each other again, I always look forward to it. I love seeing the girls getting to play with Keagan and it is so nice getting to catch up with Suzanne and Chuck.
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