Thursday, July 26, 2012

Indian Pass

As I mentioned in my previous post about our recent family get away to Indian Pass, I took way too many photographs, so this post will be more of the same. Just recounting and recording our memories from the weekend.

Sunday was a gorgeous day. All the men loaded up and went fishing, so all the girls and children stayed back at the house. We hit up the beach for a moment. Then Stacey and I stayed with the kids at the pool, since that is where they preferred to be. Go figure! Plus, it allowed our mothers to relax on the beach in peace.

You're welcome for this picture, Mother!


Rendi showing off those painted fingernails!



Barrett had fun playing with Stacey. Sadly, Stacey and my Aunt Susan had to go home later in the day on Sunday. I was bummed to lose my bed partner Stacey. She actually let me sleep with her on Saturday night...in a twin bed at that. Which is unheard of in Stacey-Land. Usually if you sleep with her, she blockades herself in the bed with pillows so you can't touch her. She wasn't that lucky this weekend. And speaking of bed partners, David was a trooper this weekend. He had to sleep with Barrett for two nights. Barrett is obsessed with "John David" as he calls David. (We have a friend named John David that Barrett sees much more than David, so he gets a little confused!) I, of course took pictures of the horror on David's face of him and Barrett before bed. Barret was estatic.

And here's Stacey before her worst nightmare came true...sleeping with me :-P

It's ok because I got payback when little Miss Rendi came on Sunday. She wanted to sleep with Sissy, so I got her and David got Barrett.
The boys finally got home from fishing that afternoon and David surprised me with a present. He had gathered a few sand dollars for me while they were out. He's a sweetheart.
Then he got bombarded by the children. He was the new toy of the trip. I'm surprised he didn't break up with me after this trip between the kids and the torturous photo shoot I made him endure! He's a keeper for sure.






Yep, the kids loved them some John David. They were all big buddies by the end of the day.
I think the kids and adults included had a good day!

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