I have to start out giving huge props to Addison and Connor. They did AMAZING in the car!! They were pretty darn good for our entire vacation, for that matter, but the car was my biggest worry. I still can’t believe how smoothly everything went!
Our trip was broken up over several planned stops. Our first
stop was to visit the Dixie DeSantiago’s…in Dixie, GA! We left right after
Addison’s gymnastics class on Saturday. It was the first class of a new session
so we didn’t want her to miss it. It was a little over 4 hours and we only
stopped once for lunch. It was so good to see my family and the kids had a
blast together! I forget who pointed it out but there are 5 second cousins
between my cousins and me ranging in ages from 1 to 5 (now that Connor is
officially 5). They all got along pretty good and we visited with one another
until 11 pm!
David and I |
This was the best group shot I could get. From left to right: Layla, Addie, Connor, Ian and Megan |
Jessica and Brandon |
Connor getting a head start on his birthday :) |
We woke up Sunday morning to a lot of rain. We visited a bit
more and then hit the road for Atlanta. 5 hours and 2 stops later we arrived at
my friend Tracy and Rob’s. Tracy is a friend from college and she and I were
preggo together. Her son, Gavin, was born just 2 days before Addie! She has
since welcomed a baby girl and it was so good to finally meet her! Presley is
now 6 months old and the cutest little thing! Addie adored her and still talks
about “how cute and smiley” she was. Tracy had us and another couple, Stacy and
Donnie, with their kids for dinner. Their kids were 2 and 4 so there was lots
of fun going on between the 5 of them! I also went to college with Stacy so it
was a lot of fun to catch up with everyone.
We left Atlanta Monday morning for North Carolina. About 6
hours and several stops later we arrived at Sugar Mountain, NC….to no snow :(
We were little disappointed since seeing snow was the primary purpose of our
trip but it was still gorgeous! We stopped at the local Food Lion to stock up
before heading to our condo and they had little carts for kids. How cute is
that?! Our condo was great. Nice and cozy with fantastic views. We spent the
rest of the day relaxing and settling into our place and watched our first
mountain sunset.
Our mission Tuesday was to find snow! We bundled up and
headed to the ski resort on the other side of Sugar Mountain. We were at the
top of the mountain so if we were seasoned skiers we could have walked about
100 yards to a black and skied down. But we’re not :p They had snow for the
slopes but not much more. We walked around a bit and the kids got their hands
on a patch of snow just outside of the resort. Not exactly how we had envisioned
their first touch of snow to go but they were tickled nonetheless. We went back
to the condo for lunch and naps with a game plan to come back later and go
tubing.
We hit up the 4 pm session of tubing and had a blast! I was
proud of Addie for not being scared and they even got to play in the snow at
the bottom of the slope. It was freezing the second the sun went behind the
mountain though so we took one more trip down the slope and called it a day. We
got back to the condo just in time to see another beautiful sunset.
We woke up on Wednesday to 16 degrees and snow flurries! John went skiing that
afternoon and the plan was to pick us up when he was done to go ice skating. We
bundled up and headed back to the resort for the 4 pm session. After paying for
our skates and enduring the process of bundling up even more and getting to the
rink, the kids both decided they were miserable. I don’t think they got more
than 1 lap around the rink before they were crying. It was cold, I’ll give them
that, but it was unfortunate we had to leave.
Thursday was even colder. I think it was only 7 degrees when we woke up and super windy. We knew we weren't going to get
to do anything else outside if the kids thought the previous day was miserable so we packed up and said our goodbyes to North
Carolina. We didn't have any solid plans other than getting to Waldo by Friday
to visit with my parents. It would have been 9 hours straight there and after
the first few hours we decided we were going to make a stop in Savannah, GA for
the night. We had never been and it was a good break in the trip. Plus my
parents had to work Friday so there was no rush to get there. 8 hours and
several stops later we arrived in Savannah. We picked a hotel from my Hotel
Tonight app and settled in for the evening.
We spent Friday morning sightseeing in Savannah, all along
River Street and then let the kids release some energy at Forsyth Park. It was
a gorgeous day and a lovely city. We’ll have to get back there another weekend
sans kids. Looks like a fun place :)
It was only 3 hours to Waldo from there and we arrived
shortly after BeBe and Grandpa got home from work. The kids were so excited to
see them! We were excited to see them too and all the new remodeling they just
got done. The house was totally different and looked great!
We went to Gainesville on Saturday to visit Nana and Uncle
Dominique. After a really nice visit we headed back to my parents for dinner.
But first Connor and Addie had to help BeBe make his birthday cookie cake!
Steve and Chris joined us for dinner and then Connor got to open a few gifts.
He was so excited to be going to bed 4 and waking up 5!
The birthday boy did not want to leave so we hung around
later than we originally planned. It was after 2 pm before we headed back to
Tampa. Funny enough the shortest leg of our trip was the least enjoyable. Addie
was whiny and I think we were all just bummed it was our last day of vacation.
Connor perked up a bit when we got home and had a few more birthday gifts to open.
He even let Addie help him which made her a happy girl. Connor asked for steak and corn muffins for
his birthday so that’s what he had for dinner. He also got to sleep on the top
bunk for the first time. He’s been
eyeing the top for a while now but we told him he had to be 5 before he could
sleep up there.
Addie taking pictures for BeBe |
Overall we had a very good vacation! It was nice to be away
from the house, chores, work and just relax and enjoy all the family time. We
took a million pictures so click here if you have some time to spare.
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