30 April 2013

Good Times in March and April with our Delightful Family in the Northern States

On March 28th I flew to Minneapolis to visit the Lee family for a long Easter weekend.  It didn't take long for Sophia to warm up to me.  We kept busy and went somewhere every day. 
 
 We went to the local zoo.  I'm not sure Sophia understood the concept of looking at the animals, but she had fun toddling around.  Sophia doesn't look very excited in this picture! 
 Sophia chillin' in her car seat with her cute boots.
 Sophia hanging out with most of her favorites: hat, binky, blanky, stuffed kitty, and milk.
 We went to St. Paul and toured the mansion of James Hill, one of the early owners of a railroad company.  The home cost almost a million dollars when it was built over 100 years ago, so it was very large and fancy inside.
 Sophia did pretty well on the tour, considering her age and desire to run around!

We took Sophia to the Easter egg hunt at the the apartment complex where they live.

 Sophia likes to help in the kitchen.

 We dyed Easter eggs,
 then had an Easter egg hunt. Sophia caught on to the concept of looking for the eggs pretty quickly.
 The Lee family after church on Easter Sunday.
 A three generation shot. 
 Here's Sophia looking at the "Colors" quiet book I made for her on her first birthday.
 Chillin' with her cool sunglasses on our way to the Mall of America.
 Sophia and I keeping ourselves amused while Mommy was trying on clothes at a store in the Mall of America. ( It's kind of hard to tell what we're doing, but I'm taking a picture into a mirror.)
 I believe it was Sophia's first time going on amusement park rides.  It didn't take her long to get the hang of it and think it was lots of fun.


The Mall of America is close to the Minneapolis airport, so after we went to the mall, Adri dropped me off at the airport to fly to visit Garrett and Krystal's family in Minot, ND.  They still had an amazing amount of snow on the ground, considering it was April! 
 Makayla was only about seven weeks old the last time I saw her, so she's changed a lot.  I enjoyed getting to know her.
 The first time he saw me Daniel hugged me and said, "Hi Grandma".  It's nice when they're old enough to remember you between visits!!
 Daniel is a cuddly little guy--one of his favorite spots was curled up on his daddy.
 Makayla isn't quite old enough to be a good playmate for Daniel yet, but she will be soon.
 It was neat to see another generation of Carsons using the coffee table to hold on to as they learn to walk.  We had this table when our kids were young and gave it to Garrett and Krystal when they were first married.
 We watched all four sessions of General Conference.  I thought this was a sweet picture of Makayla and Daniel watching Conference. 
 Every child seems to love sitting inside things, and Makayla is no exception.
 One of the few times Makayla let me hold her.  She mostly just wanted her mommy.
 Daniel and I went for a walk to get the mail in the snow one day.
 Makayla was quite delighted with the "Johnny Jump Up"
 Such a wonderful little family.
 This was the first picture of the kids with me that we took.  In subsequent photos Makayla is starting to cry and reach for her Mommy.  I didn't take it personally.  It isn't too many years before kids figure out that Grandmas are pretty nice to have around.

Daniel cuddling with Daddy again.
 Daniel certainly liked having me around and the extra attention he got from Grandma!
 In all I spent five days in Minnesota and five days in North Dakota.  It was delightful to visit both families, and the time went by much too quickly.  It's amazing how fast the grandchildren are growing up!

2 comments:

Jason and Lissa said...

Awww, so many cute and fun pictures! Makayla is sooooo big now! I'm glad you got to see all your kids and grandkids recently!

Adri and Russ Lee said...

I never saw this post! I hadn't seen that one of you and sophia while I was in the dressing room. She is making such a cute face!

I loved all the pictures from Garrett's house. Makayla looks so different, and hey, it looks like you now have ONE dark haired grandchild...which is strange when you consider how many dark haired parents there are.