Tuesday, January 26, 2010

November 2009

Not much really happened in November.  The beautiful fall continued and came to an end by the end of the month, and there's a great slideshow below.













Here are a couple of videos below of Jackson eating.









We drove down to Alabama for Thanksgiving.  Both Jackson and Lincoln were good (they slept the whole way almost) and we made it in ~14 hours.  What can I say about Thanksgiving . . . well, it was crazy.  Josh and Jon David had driven from Anchorage (69&1/2 hours straight) in Josh's VW Bus and surprised us by being at the house when we arrived.  We had a family party in Birmingham the 2nd night were were there, and then the next day went down to the lake. 


Jackson and I visiting my great aunt.



Shopping with Granny at Publix





We all went down to Auburn 1 day to see campus, my old apartment that JD lives in now, and have lunch at Mellow Mushroom - it hasn't changed a bit, unlike just about everything else in Auburn.  That's one reason I like going there. 






We also went out to that new monstrosity called "Tiger Town", which when Sarah and I were at Auburn was on the edge of the boonies and was just forest.  Anyway, we got Jackson an Auburn hat.  He was always wearing mine but it's obviously way too big.  I expected him to get tired of it within hours at most, but he LOVES that hat.  He wears it ALL THE TIME, even now.  And he wears it like an older kid - it's always straight, he tkes it off and adjusts it with 1 hand.  It's hilarious.  He literally sleeps in it and if it isn't in his crib when he wakes up, that's the 1st thing he asks for. 





We were there a couple of days when all of Sarah's family started to arrive.  The rest of the week was just a blur  - lot's of people, food, and dogs.  Sarah's brother, Andrew, and his wife and family came.  Isabella is ~1yr older than Jackson, and this was the 1st time we got to see their new baby, Lucas. 


On Saturday, we needed to get out of the house, so we packed a picnic lunch of leftover turkey sandwiches and drove down to Dadeville to a nice playground they have there for the babies.  Jackson loves slides, and even on those curved tunnel slides, he'll go down head first. 








After the playground, we all went to Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, which I'll talk about in its own post.



Jackson with Grandpa Wiley





Fortunately, Sarah and I took  off the entire week and the Monday after, so we left Saturday night and still had a day to recover, which was nice, because that drive back is so much worse having done it just a few days before.

1 comment:

Big Tuna and Little Tuna said...

Looks like you had a great time with your families. How nice! Just think, next time, they'll be two Schein babies visiting!