I hope everyone had a Happy Easter last weekend, I know I sure did; but anytime I get to spend time with the grand babies is a happy time, and add to that celebrating our resurrected savior together makes it extra special!
We drove down to Indianapolis to spend Easter at my daughter and son-in-law's home. The weather was only in the 40's in Wisconsin when we left but it was a balmy 78 degrees by the time we hit southern Illinois. The warm sun felt wonderful.
The grandkids were so excited to see us again. That makes me feel so loved and special. They were pushing aside the curtains and watching out the windows when we arrived. By the time our car pulled into the driveway they burst out the front door and ran out to greet us. My husband said, "This must be just how Jesus will feel when He comes to get His bride."
After all the hugs and kisses Atticus says to my husband "I missed you so much Grandpa Todd. It was too long since we saw you". That made me want to cry. The last time we saw them was at Christmas. It's hard being a long distance grandparent.
After an eventful evening, we had the grandkids open their Easter baskets on Saturday night because I bought them new Easter clothes to wear to church the next morning and they were in their baskets. Sorry the photo is so blurry. I've been trying to take less photos and "live in the moment" more but then I don't get the nice photographic memories either. It's hard. I don't want my grandkids to grow up with a phone in their face, but I want the precious memories preserved too.
My daughter is eight months pregnant so I brought the baby a gift. It's an adorable onesie that says "Someone in Wisconsin Loves Me".
My son came with us on this trip as he was able to get some time off work. The grandkids loved seeing him again too. He's nice to have around for when the grandkids wear us out with play, he can play with them a bit and give us a break 😁
The next morning we went to my daughter and son-in-laws church. They always do a nice Easter breakfast. I couldn't believe how much food little Elisha could put down. Yes, he ate almost everything on that plate. My daughter and son-in-law are going to have one huge grocery bill feeding three boys!
Atticus did not appreciate having his meal interrupted to have his photo taken 😂
Both of my grandsons are crazy in love with their Grandpa Todd. This little guy ran right past me and straight for Grandpa Todd when we arrived at my daughter's house and pretty much stuck to him like glue all weekend long. Part of me feels bad that they prefer their grandfather so much over me, but then another part thinks it's the sweetest thing in the world how much they adore their grandpa.
Alethea and I however have our own special bond. She loves her Grandpa Todd too, but there's something special between a grandmother and granddaughter.
The church had a little photo background set up where families could take selfies. That's always nice when churches do that.
I just loved the tulips, they are my favorite spring flower. I forgot to mention that when we were driving to Indiana what joy it was to start to see green: green grass and some bushes were already leafed out. Then we started to see lots and lots of white flowering trees, and by the time we arrived in Indiana all the daffodils were in bloom. It's still quite brown here in Wisconsin, although my daffodils have pushed out of the ground. I'm not sure if they will bloom though as we've had freezing temperatures plus over 8 inches of snow since they budded. But we will see.
My gorgeous daughter eight months pregnant. Don't you love her dress? It's not even a maternity dress. She bought it at Shein. She buys all her dresses there. I've never shopped from that site but all her beautiful clothes tempt me.
When we got home from church we had a quick lunch of sandwiches then we began the annual Easter Egg Hunt! The kids have so much fun hunting for Easter Eggs!
The next day, we visited a local park. The area my daughter lives in has so many great parks to visit.
It was nice to have Jordan around so he could get into the playground equipment with the kids. 😂
Atticus has become quite the climber! This kid will be scaling mountains soon!
And I couldn't believe Elisha was brave enough to go down such a tall slide!
He sure enjoyed it! No fear at all! Just look at the smile on that face!
After a day like that, we wore the kiddos out so it was time to settle down and watch a movie, of which Elisha fell promptly to sleep. 😄
The next day it was time to drive home and the weather looked terrible. I considered staying another day, but it did not look like the weather would improve until the weekend and we couldn't possibly stay that long. The boys both had to be back at work, plus I only set out a few days of food for my cat, not a full week, so we just had to brave it up and go. For nine hours we drove through every type of weather extreme there was: torrential downpours, high winds, sleet, hail, ice, fog, and snow. I kept thinking we would drive out of the rain in Indiana and Illinois, but the farther north we drove we ended up driving into a winter storm. It was awful, and it was NOT even forecasted so I was not dressed for it. I only had a sweatshirt, jean jacket, lightweight sweat pants, and ballet shoes. I checked the weather on the Friday before we left and it said "sixties and clear". How could the weather change so drastically in three days?
But eventually we made it home safely and thankfully we left early enough that we beat the worst of the storm because later that day people were posting photos on FB of cars and semis spun out in ditches and highway traffic blocked for miles. We only saw one car in a ditch on the way home. I set my alarm for 5:00 am that day and ended up waking up abruptly at 4:00 am so I just decided rather than try and get back to sleep to just get up and go home. The good Lord must have woken me up knowing that the roads would get worse and worse as the day went on, because we got through the worst part of the drive before the worst part of the winter storm.
When we finally arrived in our neighborhood, we went directly to vote because it was our state's primary. That was weird. Drive nine hours in a horrible storm, then show up to vote frazzled. Good thing we did our research beforehand and knew exactly what was on the ballot so we were prepared, a lot of people were not. Then when we got to our house, Jackson was so happy to see us. He, like the grandchildren three days earlier, was also eagerly waiting at the window 😂. When we entered the house all the kitchen cupboards were open because apparently the little guy ate all his food and was looking for more! So it was a good thing we came home, or he would have been one hungry kitty. I don't know what happened there, I put more than enough food out for him. Either he over-ate or a mouse ate got in his food. I felt so bad for him and I will definitely leave out even more food for him next time.
So what about you? How was your Easter weekend? Have you ever had to drive a long distance in bad weather? I'd love to hear from you!
Have A Great Day! Amy
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How wonderful that you got to spend Easter with the kids and grandkids, they all look so happy to see you all!! And so nice that you had wonderful weather too, ours was beautiful on Saturday but by Easter it changed. And it snowed here all day that Tuesday after Easter, so you probably were driving right through that winter storm. Glad you made it home safely!!
ReplyDeleteYes, it was wonderful. Glad we went home when we did because I don't think the weather got any better. Thanks so much!
DeleteI love all the family photos, and one can tell you all had a wonderful visit. I've been through a few horrific storms when on the road, and it can really drain one out. Weather is so unpredictable at times. I'm glad it all worked out so well for you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Yvonne. Yes, my husband didn't want to stop because he knew it would get worse as the day went on, but he was so drained he needed a break.
DeleteYou got some really lovely family photos and it sounds like a wonderful time celebrating Easter. I can attest to the large food/grocery bill with 3 boys! LOL. I am so glad you made it home okay but that ride home sounded awful; it's so stressful driving in bad weather.
ReplyDeleteThank you. We did have a wonderful time. Yup, my daughter and son-in-law will have a large grocery bill when the boys are older.
DeleteWhat a lovely Easter! I'm glad you got safely home.
ReplyDeleteIt was, thanks so much!
DeleteLooks like a wonderful, special family time celebrating the Savior together. I love Easter! But what a scary drive home! I'm always amazed at huge temperature changes like that and when storms seem to come out of nowhere. Glad you made it safely. Thanks for sharing this post with me--and with my readers--at the Will Blog for Comments #33 linkup. Hope to see you next week, too.
ReplyDeleteYes we did. I love Easter too! Such a joyous holiday. Yes, it was so weird going from summer weather to a winter storm in one weekend. But that's April for you!
DeleteFor sure! I have experienced that myself, and it's very strange! :)
DeleteLooks like that you had a wonderful Easter. Weather is so strange, I can't tell you how many times I hear it is going to be clear and then it is downpouring or something. Glad that you got home safely.
ReplyDeleteWe sure did! I so agree about the weather, so often it's not what they predicted, but then perhaps that's why they use the word "predict" :)
Deleteoh that bad weather really puts a damper on all the festivities and enjoyment. always so grateful to see home-sweet-home again, right?!
ReplyDeleteIt sure did, and we were relieved to arrive home safe and sound.
DeleteHi Amy! This is my first time visiting your site (visiting from the "Will Blog for Comments" link up and I'm so glad I stopped by. My husband and I are also distant Grands - we live in Minneapolis and our daughter (who is also 8 months pregnant with #2) and family live south of Madison so we make trips every six weeks or so, but boy I miss them on a daily basis! Thank goodness for FaceTime. Our other daughter lives near us. My blogging partner and I started our "Our Grand Lives" blog a year and a half ago and are having so much fun. We're both retired teachers and fairly new grandmas. Thanks for sharing your Easter fun! Alleluia!
ReplyDeleteOh, it's so nice to meet you. You must drive right by my house every time you go visit your daughter. That's great that you are visiting every six week's or so. I wish we could see our grandchildren that often. For us, it's more every 2 months, sometimes 3. I'll be over to visit your blog soon. It's sounds fun!
DeleteI'm so glad you guys made it home safe! How scary. And I love all the smiling faces! Looks like wonderful family time that you'll always remember! xo
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Thank you! It was great family time.
DeleteWhat a wonderful Easter weekend you had! Your family is beautiful. So sorry about the crazy weather driving back. Glad you got home safely.
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Thanks Kathrine!
DeleteSuch wonderful family photos! And yes, the weather has been so stormy in so many places, including here in Massachusetts. Glad you made it home safely. And congratulations on your soon coming arrival. May the baby come safely and healthy and bring you all much joy!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteWhat a beautiful family time together, Amy! And I'm so glad you made it safely home!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa!
DeleteGlad you all made it home despite the weather, but with a full heart of a beautiful visit
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for participating and sharing at #22 InLinkz #WordlessWednesday (Words are also welcome). See you again next week https://esmesalon.com/tag/wordlesswednesday/
Thank you!
DeleteCongratulations, Amy! This post was one of the most-visited at the Will Blog for Comments #33 linkup and will therefore be featured in the spotlight all next week at linkup #34, starting today. You're welcome to copy the "This Blog Post Was a Featured Favorite" image there to share with your readers here to celebrate. Thanks for sharing this great post. We hope to see you next time sharing another lovely post or two. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks s much. I have a page where I put all my featured posts.
DeleteWhat a lovely Easter. And I so enjoyed seeing all these photos. So sorry you had to dive back in such a terrible storm.
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Thank you. Yes, that was tough, but we made it!
DeleteLooks like you had a lovely time spent with family. Your daughter looks beautiful. Sorry about the rough drive.. that can't be fun. Glad you got home in time to vote.
ReplyDeleteWe sure did. Thanks so much.
DeleteSo enjoyed catching up with you. What a wonderful visit. Those grandbabies are precious and sure know how to make you feel loved. I think it is adorable that Elisha is so close to your husband. Our 2 granddaughters here in El Paso seem to fluctuate between being closer to PC one month and closer to me the next. We went to the zoo yesterday and Cami, the 4 year old grabbed PC's hand. Warmed my heart. Your daughter looks beautiful. That dress is something she will get lots of wear out of. Wishing them a healthy, happy baby. Glad you guys made it home in one piece. PC likes to go to a movie on our way home. I really don't like that at all as I am always anxious to just be home, to see the kitties and be in my own house. Have never gone straight to vote after arriving home from a trip. Glad you had done your research as to what would be on the ballot.
ReplyDeleteI can't even imagine stopping to watch a movie on the way home. That takes hours, not to mention more sitting! I like to stop and take a little walk sometimes to stretch my legs. Voting is important to us, so we make sure to vote in every single election, although I do have my doubts about the integrity of our elections. But what can I do?
DeleteAmy, it looks like you had a wonderful Easter weekend with your family. I'm sorry to hear about the difficult drive you had.
ReplyDeleteI can relate to your experience, as my husband, oldest daughter (who was one year old at the time), and I once took a last-minute trip to visit my mother in Arizona for Christmas.
On the way, we encountered a snow and ice storm and had to pull over with other cars to wait it out. It was a terrible experience. I'm glad to hear that you made it home safely and were able to vote. Thank you for sharing with us at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party #33.
Thank you. Oh wow! That does sound terrible. We've had to drive through some bad winter storms too but we never pulled over.
DeleteOh how wonderful you got to spend Easter at your daughters. And her dress is georgeous. That's some cool playground. Whew, I'm happy to hear you all made it home okay.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your Easter weekend with Sweet Tea & friend's this month dear friend.
Thanks Paula!
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