Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Isn't it about...time?

Oh the old church ads. Well I was thinking it IS about time I do another post on the old blogaroo.
Grandma & Grandpa Brenchley came out for a visit a few weeks ago. It was so fun to have guests come stay with us. Lucy had a good time getting reacquainted with her grandparents. We went on some fun walks, toured the med school, visited Chocolate World, drove out to Intercourse and ate at a Smorgasbord (sooo delish!), found some steals at local garage sales, played some Phase 10, and ate plenty of Fractured Prune donuts. The weather was beautiful! I couldn't have asked for a better weekend.

Here are some pics...
Here we are on the funny little ride at Chocolate World. I think Lucy really enjoyed the singing cows this time around.

Grandma with Lucy after she got out of the tubby

Watching some football with Grandpa

This is the trail I go walking on in the mornings with some friends.

Going for a nice Sunday stroll

I love how green it is!

Gma and Luce

Reading Lucy's favorite book - Fairy Bear
And here are some more pics of Lulu just because she's so fun to look at.

Toot!


Our neighbors let us borrow their jumparoo (thanks Hulls!) and she LOVES it. She can definitely get some air.

6 comments:

momandpop said...

Yes, we did have a grand time. Thanks for posting all the photos and thanks again for letting us stay with you and for showing us around. You do live in a beautiful place.

Mandy said...

It is beautiful out there. Lucy is getting cuter all the time! I'm glad you guys had fun. I'm excited to visit in the coming years!

Traci said...

Please tell me "Intercourse" is a restaurant? You know "Smorgasbords" are very Swedish.

Michelle said...

My dear Traci, Intercourse is not a restaurant. It's actually an Amish town about 30 minutes away from here, funny huh! I'll have to take you there when you come out for a visit.

Gus n' Jamie said...

Lucy is growing up so fast! what a cutie. Jaycee loves looking at the videos you post of her so keep it up!

kim edvarchuk said...

Fun pictures...I miss the trees of the East. It makes me homesick to look at your pictures! I'm jealous you get to enjoy a New England fall!