It's been awhile and a lot has happened.... Since I last posted, Annaliese sprouted 2 teeth! She also easily sits up on her own, although she doesn't like being by herself much, more specifically, doesn't like being away from her mama. She babbles a lot including ba, ma, da, pa, and has said her definite first word, "Mama," to me while waiting for the doctor at urgent care on Sunday for continued treatment of her earache. I don't know if she really knew what she was saying but it was priceless and perfectly timed when she wanted me to nurse her. She's hopefully on the mend but still being treated for the earache (actually Andy and I are as well).
Here is a quick run down of our 2 week trip (I'll spare you the 4 total layovers we had while flying, but I tell you, this little girl is well traveled!)...
Cherokee, Alabama: Our travels included a week with Andy's extended family (the Alstons and Dollahites) who get together annually for a giant reunion at the lake house affectionately called Up Yonder. A few highlights of this main part of our trip (beside seeing 60+ crazy yet endearing relatives that we don't see often enough) were the cat fish fry, whole hog BBQ, wake boarding, the huge outdoor screen set up for Rock Band, and the infamous talent show.
Nashville, Tennesse: As we drove north, we visited my Aunt Lisa & Uncle Cliff and their kids at their house for dinner. We also got to see the Vanderbilt campus which is one of the medical schools to which Andy applied.
Northern Virginia (Burke, Charlottesville): We also got to stay with the Dollahites' family friends, the Fimianis, in Fairfax Station near Burke, where Andy grew up for 9 years. We also visited the quaint town of Charlottesville to see the University of Virginia (UVA) campus.
Maryland: Another highlight was a mini-Hammond reunion in Maryland at Andy's Uncle Rob & and Aunt Willie's house where we enjoyed a picnic with the cousins. We loved staying at Robyn & Chuck's house out in the country.
Hershey, Pennsylvania: We briefly stopped to see the Penn State campus and get a Starbucks (nope, didn't see the chocolate museum etc.).
Corning, New York: Our final destination before flying home was 3 days with more Hammond family including Aunt Carolyn and Annaliese's sweet great-grandparents. We had lots of good meals together and had fun reconnecting.
Upstate New York: As though we hadn't had enough driving, we drove up to see the Suny Upstate University campus in Syracuse and along the way up we visited Andy's dad's alma mater Cornell in Ithica. We thought the Cornell campus was so pretty that we stopped on the way back down as well and saw his old fraternity house, Sigma Nu.
So many fun memories, but here are just a few pics from Up Yonder to share... I'll get some more pics posted soon.
Seeing family was the best highlight of the whole trip... Great grandma Virginia, Grandma Dale, Mama Steph & Baby Annaliese
Hey, I thought the little kids were supposed to have a turn at Rock Band! Ha ha! "Kids" of all ages indulged!
Reunited with my "pardner" Anne Marie making dinner for 50+ people at Up Yonder
The shirt says it all, "Grandma's Girl"
2 comments:
Steph,
What a brave woman you are to have traveled all that way with an 8 month old baby. That is no small feat girl and you did it well. I love all the pics-especially the one of Annaliese in the life jacket. That is simply hilarious. What a fun family you have. And Andy in the rock band, well need I say more? Hilarious!
Love you,
Nikki
Wow, what a great trip!! I love the east and hope to make it back someday... I think it's been 20+ years since my one visit!
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