Jen and I had the pleasure of watching our nephews, Andrew and Isaac this past weekend. The boys did a great job— they were very well behaved and everyone had lots of fun. Especially Tyler, who got a chance to try and keep up with the big boys. He was exausted each day from all of the exilaration. On Saturday, we went to the Boston ICA, which is the contemporary art museum that sits right on the water. It was free family day and they had lots of activities for the kids. We all enjoyed it very much.
My brother Ben graduated from Gordon College a few weekends ago and we are very proud of him. We had a great time celebrating and having fun with the whole family. Congrats Ben!
Before that we had a quick trip to NYC to see friends. We had a great time and we were able to leave Tyler and Kenzie with Sarah, Dave and the boys. What a treat!
Wow! It's been a while since I posted. First time I've missed a month... well I guess it's been busy, but that's no excuse, right? Well, we had a good excuse to have the camera out because of our big Easter trip. It was a long and winding road... so let me tell you about it.
Jen and Tyler flew down on the Monday before Easter to visit her Mama Dean outside of Atlanta with her parents. Dan flew down on Thursday morning to meet them in Atlanta, at which point we drove 5 hours up to Kentucky to visit the Schweers family family. We head out there at least once a year to see Jen's Grandparents, Uncle and Aunts and Cousins. We spent a very relaxing and fun Easter there and then drove up to Indiana the next to visit Robin and Marti and their new baby Gabriel in Bloomington (about a 4 hour drive). We caught my brother Ben there for a day as well. On Tuesday afternoon, we drove back to KY and then the next morning got a lift to Nashville from Jen's parents and we hopped on a flight to Charlotte, and then Boston. If you're counting that's 6 states in 7 days. Wow! Here's the pictures....
Tyler and his distant cousin Cadence.
Before church.
Easter Egg Hunt! (Tyler was not interested in finding the eggs, just figuring out how they opened/closed.)
Bloomington and Indiana University
Tyler kissing his Cousin Gabriel
Tyler's First Ice Cream Cone by himself (it was very small)