We always have a ton of things that we plan to do while on the Coast, but we usually end up having to scale back because the kiddos get tired and things just take longer than I plan for them to take. We had hoped to go to the Lynn Meadows Discovery Center, and I had wanted to call a few of my friends to get together and catch up; however, both of those agenda items got put off until next time.
Here is a rundown of our week:
On Sunday, we got up super early so that we could get dressed and drive to Jackson to attend church at Trinity. We miss our old church and love getting to worship there when we have the chance. I got to see Carrie and many of our church friends, so that was super nice. After church, we went to lunch at Honey Baked Ham and then ran to Dillard's. I really wanted a new swim suit, so I thought that I could run in, try a few, and get David's input. Well, we ended up only having about twenty minutes until I had to meet my sister, so, obviously, I didn't have much success. Bathing suit shopping is so hard!!! I bought three to take and try, and we ran out to the parking lot to load our stuff in my sister's car. The ride to Pascagoula was blissfully uneventful (well, minus Walker receiving a light kick in the face from his older brother). I was so thankful that we had no crazy potty stops! Usually, when I am by myself, Carver has to go to the potty a couple of times, and that is somewhat stressful because I have to tote them both inside and get Carver on and off the potty while holding Walker. If you know me, you probably know that germy places like public bathrooms give me the heebie-jeebies, so suffice it to say that my children are making me a stronger person. But, I digress. We made it safely to Pascagoula and had a low-key night with my family.
Monday came bright and early. Both boys were up before 6:30 ready to start the day, but it was raining. We stayed inside and visited until around lunch time. After lunch, I put Walker down for his nap, and Carver and I went shopping in Gulfport with my mom and my nephew Caleb. My dad was so sweet to keep Walker. Papa is Walker's favorite person, so they had a good time at home. We picked up a few things at the Outlet Mall and then went to the Dillard's in Biloxi to try to find a bathing suit for me. The three from Sunday were no's. After a ridiculous amount of trying-on, I found one I liked. Everyone was tired after that excursion, so we went back home.
The early wake-up time repeated itself on Tuesday. We had our morning coffee and started getting ready for the day. Walker took a morning nap while I finished getting dressed and worked with Carver on some of his letter E activities. I ran and got some Edd's for lunch. If you aren't from the Coast, Edd's is a legendary Pascagoula hamburger joint that has been there since the 1950's. They have awesome chili-cheese burgers and milkshakes. When we finished our lunch, we loaded up and went to The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies in Gulfport. The kids got to see a cockatoo, stingrays, nurse sharks, horseshoe crabs, and dolphins. Both of my boys loved the dolphin show, and I really enjoyed the touch-pool. I thought Carver would love touching the sharks and stingrays, but he was very nervous about it. He liked to watch me do it, though. At the end of the day, we were all hot and exhausted. Walker had kept us especially busy chasing after him. My parents and I took the boys to grab a quick supper, and then we put them to bed early!
At the touch pools with Carver and Alex.
Walker, Papa, and Caleb
Sweetness and mischief rolled into one!
We met my Aunt Sharon for breakfast on Thursday morning. It was great to catch up, and afterwards my Dad and I took Carver to the beach to dig in the sand while Walker took a nap. I was sad that Walker didn't get to go, but it worked out for the best because the sweet baby eats everything; I can't imagine that sand digests well!!! We built a little castle, but we didn't stay long because it was really hot. My sister and I had planned a 40th anniversary dinner for my parents that night, so when the kids went down for their afternoon naps, we got busy. I cut some flowers from my mom's yard, gathered up some old pictures that I had found of my parents through the years, and headed to my sister's to decorate. I arranged the flowers, and Mandy (my sister) worked on some of the other details. My parents knew that we were going to have a dinner together and that my sister's friend was catering it, but they didn't know that we had invited a few guests to help us celebrate. The night was a success, and we had a great time celebrating a wonderful marriage that has lasted 40 years! My parents have really set a great example for us.
The table
Pictures through the years
Happy 40th Wedding Anniversary!
The boys and I were so happy to see David, and it is always nice to get back into a routine. Both of my boys do really well on a schedule, and so does their mama for that matter!
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