We started out on our 436 mile journey bright and early Tuesday morning. It was the longest one-day journey we've attempted with the boys. The googles estimated that it would take us 7 hours and 15 minutes. In true family-with-young-children style, it took 10.
Once we finally got to our hotel, T was entranced with the shoe polisher. I hadn't seen one in many years. Do you still have one, Dad?
We also indulged in a glass of wine or two. Dad and Lala had stopped and picked up some bottle-sized box-o-wine. It was taaaaaasty. Then we ate dinner and watched the falls' illumination. Blah blah blah.
Day two started with a bang when we attempted to feed the kids in the hotel room. This was a bad idea.
We went on the Behind the Fall exhibit, where we all got fabulously wet and T and Lala made temporary hand print graffiti on the walls.
F and Lala size up each other. This was about as close as F got to being OK with someone other than me for the entire week. Sigh.
Dad and Lala found a golf course on Day Three, while we walked about, ate some ice cream and found a play land. That night, we went to see Oh Canada, Eh, a dinner show of all things Canada. It was fun. T tried (and liked) pea soup. Om nom nom.
We had to switch hotels this day. F was pretty tired in the morning, so I nursed him and he passed out. We packed around him.
And that night we went out for ice cream. F has a thing for teeth these days. I suppose it's because he only has the two.
The next morning, we went home. It was a great trip and even better to see Dad and Lala. I was happy to get home though, and get the boys back into their regular beds, where they sleep much, much better. Ahhh, sleep.
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These are great photos! I can hardly wait to play with Tucker and get kisses on the fat cheeks of Finley, even it you have to hold him while I do it LOL.
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