So last week, my friend Kim and I drove down to KS for Memorial Day weekend. It's about a 6.5 hour drive, which really isn't that bad. We managed to make it there with only one stop, and we were traveling with a toddler and a dog! Not too shabby! It was a great trip. Charley hadn't been feeling well the day we left, so I was worried she would be sick for the whole vacation, but she slept all the way to KS, and through the night, so she seemed to be much better by Friday afternoon. We stayed with my friend Kellie and her two boys, Jack and Luke. It was really like staying with family. I've said before that Kellie is like my sister, and that's true. Just like a sister would, she brought me along to her exercise classes. That meant I got to go to boot camp and pilates on the same day. Kellie is in incredible shape, so I knew I was in for it, but I was glad to join her. Boot camp was HARD. Mostly because I hate cardio, and it involved a lot of cardio. When we went outside to run about a block, I thought I was going to die. Sad, right? Part of my problem was that I totally wore the wrong shoes to the class, and after about a thousand burpies, my feet were killing me. Even though it kicked my butt, I did enjoy the class. I really enjoyed the pilates class. That's more my kind of workout. Strength, balance...those are the things gymnasts are good at. Running and endurance? Not so much! Anyway, I totally got my butt kicked, but was pleasantly surprised when I was able to walk on Saturday, in spite of the tightness in my calf muscles!
Saturday was a fun day. We took it easy in the morning. Charley slept until 10:30, because she'd had night terrors throughout the night. Sorry, Kellie and family! It was miserable for everyone, I'm pretty sure. Fortunately, though, she was a in a much better mood when she finally got up. Luke and Charley played outside most of the morning. Kellie owns just about every outdoor toy a kid could want, including a swing set, a trampoline, and even a little John Deere tractor. It's like a kid's dream. Charley's been in a, "drive a car," stage for quite some time, so when she got on that tractor, she was in heaven. It was incredibly amusing, watching her slam on the gas pedal and fly along the grass until she ultimately ran into a bush (which she did, every time). We went to a birthday party for a friend's son that afternoon. It was really nice. I got to see some of my good friends, including my Ali who is pregnant and about to deliver any day. I was hoping she'd go ahead and have the baby while I was in town, but no such luck! For some reason she wasn't all into the idea of bouncing on the trampoline to get her water to break. Weird. Ha! Charley had a blast, belting Happy Birthday at the top of her lungs (3 times...everyone else only sang once), but when she realized the presents weren't for her to open, she was ready to go back to the house. She was in bed by 7:45 and I actually had time to relax. It was great!
| When diapers fill with water... My girl's got some junk in the trunk! |
Sunday was honestly the perfect day. Charley and I went to breakfast with Kim and her boyfriend, then came back and played outside for awhile while Kellie and the boys were at church. When they got home, we got ready to go to Kellie's mom's pool. Kellie hadn't said much about the house, so I didn't know what to expect. It was a BEAUTIFUL home and the pool was amazing. It had a large stoop that was about 4 inches deep, which was perfect for Charley to "swim" on. There were a million pool toys, and in spite of it being a little bit cloudy, the kids swam for hours.
When we went back to Kellie's, my good friend Ann stopped by and chatted for awhile. I love catching up with old friends! Then Kellie fired up the grill, poured us some wine, and we settled in for the evening. We had some GREAT wine, and even better conversation. Lots of laughs, some at the expense of our friend Eric , who we both texted back and forth for awhile. He'd been doing tequila shots, and Kellie and I were having a little bit too much fun giving him a hard time for not inviting us over. Not that either of us could've driven there anyway, after 3 glasses of wine... Eric owns a gym, and has been trying to convince me to move back to KS to help him run it. As much as that is my dream job, I'm not in a place to leave MN right now. I love being back in my hometown! That's not to say it could never happen, but not right now.
Monday it poured down rain. Kellie went to pilates, and I stayed home with Luke and Charley. We built a fort, played hide and seek....perfect rainy day activities. When Kellie got back, we went to Eric's gym for open gym to let the kids play around for awhile. Luke is a talented little gymnast, so it was fun to see what he could do. Eric showed me around the gym, and we came across the playroom for the siblings of the kids who were in the classes. That was a mistake. There was a toy kitchen in there, and Charley is borderline obsessed with "cooking" in the kitchen. She played uninterrupted for a good 20 minutes, and screamed when I took her back down to the gym. Who screams when they have a chance to bounce on the trampoline? Seriously. Only my kid. Anyway, we drove home Monday afternoon, and got back just in time for Charley to pass out for the night. The perfect ending to a perfect holiday weekend.










