We packed lots of fun things for our trip, and a big box between the boys' seats worked well to corral it all. Ok, most of it. Books, new Crayola Color Wonder lap desks for both boys, books, "a guy," a laptop each, and window gels. Thanks, Holly, for that idea - we'll also take them on our next plane ride for sure!
We of course stopped at Chik Fil A for lunch. You can tell Drew absolutely l-o-v-e-s "his" Kate! The Lynchburg CFA had a great play-place. We stayed too long. :)
Game time!
Fruit snack time. Nothing interrupts fruit snack time.
Clearly Drew does NOT share mommy's love of mascots. Evan was totally fine during the halftime mascot basketball challenge... since the guys were not within shouting range. Drew wasn't so confident, and sobbed terrified sobs during almost the whole halftime. After the game we went to the Fan Fest tent and accidentally ran into some of the mascots... then it was Evan's turn to flip out. Maybe someday they'll be as amused as I am at the odd features and larger than life costumes and funny antics of mascots. For now, even the mantra, "It's just a guy in a suit, it's just a guy in a suit," doesn't do anything to reassure.
Front row seats!
Our littlest cutie got on TV! Almost looks like he's giving the camera the evil eye, but I'm going to pretend he was a star.
The hotel may have been the most anticipated part for Evan. He loves hotels. Absolutely loves them. I'll admit - the O'Henry in Greensboro is fantastic! Great Southern charm, fantastic staff, and the sleeping room bath space is fabulous! (How do I not have a picture of that??) Big glass shower, white clawfoot tub, separate sink, massive space, gorgeous lighting, and sparkling black and white tile everywhere. How do I get it in my house?
Admiring our handsome selves in the massive walls of mirrors.
Hiding. Sort of. The mirrors kind of made it hard.
Time to wind down. Hotels don't have kid channels any more (Nickelodeon and Cartoon network aren't appropriate for the under 7 set), so thank goodness for the free internet and the iPad - with the Disney Jr. app. This photo was while all was still calm... before Drew decided he wanted to push the one and only iPad button over and over, turning off the show every 10 seconds. That didn't make for a happy big brother.
Finally asleep. Drew got a crib and Evan got the pullout couch. Both thought their digs for the night were way cool. especially after Evan got to meet the lady who fixed up his bed and watch her billow out the sheets. They both slept like rockstars, no one fell out of bed, and no one joined our bed - big bonus! However, everyone (under age 5) was FULL of energy in the morning!
In an effort to keep the peace and not have the neighbors call security complaining of noise at 7am, we rigged up the couch cushions and built a fort. Drew's under there... somewhere.
Complimentary full breakfast in the gorgeous sunroom? Only if ALL members of the Pariseau travelling party can join.
Then back to pack up and head home.
Mommy - I can sit on the huge marble ledge and drink water from a ceramic coffee cup!
(Mommy cringe.)
(Mommy cringe.)
Look at me! Yum (slurp). Coooold!
Yep, it was a good time. Too bad we couldn't have stayed for another game. Here's to next year!
1 comment:
Yay! I'm so glad the boys liked them! Things I wish I knew about when the girls were little and we were making that drive to Racine. These will be coming with us in the car when we drive there for Easter! Glad you had a good trip!
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