Wednesday, April 11, 2007

A Snowy Easter




We had a great trip out to Colorado over the Easter weekend. Mother Nature didn't quite get the memo about spring weather (we had snow and highs in the 20's), but that didn't deter us any!

Our trip was a welcome break from the routine around here. Things at work have been busy for both of us--Brandon as he fills last-minute requests within his company and myself as I continue working with senior students as they prepare for a big test that will help determine whether or not they get to graduate in May (no stress there, right?). They will take that test in early May, so I ask for your prayers for these students (and for their faculty) during these stressful weeks.

We left Wednesday evening and drove to Great Bend, where we spent some time with Grandpa and Craig before turning in for the night. We began our drive to Loveland, CO the next morning. The kids were absolute champs on the drive, and we continue to proclaim that the portable DVD player for the car was the best $180 we've ever spent. :)

We then spent Thursday night through Sunday enjoying the change of scenery. The Easter bunny hid eggs in Grandma and Grandpa's yard, and the kids had a great time finding them while all bundled up in their parkas, hats, and gloves. We also took a trip to the mall, where the kids had tons of fun in the play area. We got to go to UNC where to listened to Grandma play the piano for two of her students and also just enjoyed relaxing in a house that wasn't our own. Connor had a blast playing with a Tide box full of legos that once belonged to Uncle Justin and Daddy (True confession: I think Grandpa and Daddy enjoyed playing almost as much as he did), and both the kids enjoyed dying Easter eggs. Thanks, Aaron and Rachel, for showing us such a great time!!

Church on Sunday was very emotional for both Brandon and I. Reflecting on Christ's sacrifice on our behalf...there just aren't words for the feelings that evokes in one's heart. And then to look down the pew and see your two beautiful children...wow (the fact that they were rooting through my purse for gum as we looked at them makes the moment no less special). ;)

We packed up on Sunday after church in Fort Collins and began the 11 hour journey back to Kansas City. We arrived in one piece and were again thankful for our kiddos' good behavior.

We're pretty much recovered, but still looking for some sunshine in the midst of very dreary days. Hope your Easter was happy as well!!

1 comment:

Samantha said...

Rory saw the new photo of Kylee and Connor on our fridge and said, "Mom, what are my two friends' names?" I told her and she said, "Oh. I love them."