warning: this is a long post.
My mom and dad came down for a visit...and Ninny surprised us and joined them! I waited at the door for 30 minutes Sunday morning, just like a little kid (right beside Maddox). And then I missed the moment they actually pulled into the driveway because Maddox always poops at the worst times!
Well, onto Maddox. He was thrilled a hundred times over to see those loving familiar faces.
He had stars in his eyes. We all did! It's such a wonderful feeling to be reunited with family - and so fun to show them around!
We ate at a yummy seafood restaurant called the Back Porch, but the best thing was the view: right on the beach!
Andrew got a good laugh trying to eat his crab legs. Maddox was pretty cautious of the thing and stuck to his plate of french fries.
We walked down to the beach after dinner. Maddox loved the sand.
And the water.
Here we are - a family of 4! I found out on Monday that Baby #2 is also a boy. Wow, I just knew it was a girl!
But anyway, for now it looks like I'm going to be the only female around this place. At least boys are funny. Check out Maddox's saltwater-soaked butt.
Mom: "I didn't know we were going to the beach! I wouldn't have worn black pants!" Haha.
Dad, of course, had to bring Maddox some chocolate in his pocket since that was Maddox's favorite thing back in SC. "What's in Papa's pocket?" Maddox didn't forget the game.
My family is amazing. I miss them in the morning, when I sit at my table and wish they were there for laughs and coffee! I miss them when it's loud...when it's quiet...when I see the gorgeous knockout roses that Ninny bought me. They worked in the dirt one day, digging up weeds, moving stepping stones, sweeping, making it less snake-friendly - and in the process Dad found this. And its friend. The water and the scruff really attract these things. Maddox freaked out. He talked about the snakes allll day. And then some more.
After all the drama, we compared belly bumps.
We hit the beach one more time before they left. Yep, it was windy.
Maddox kept his NaNa close by.
What a beautiful day.
And what a beautiful mom and grandma :)
I hate good-byes. I cried as much as Maddox did. I had adjusted here fine, but having them here - it just made me realize that things could be different.
But, I know I have to live in the moment. It's just hard. Maddox is having a really hard time, wondering where everyone went.
Hopefully the sun will shine again soon :) After all, I have lots to smile about and be thankful for-I know this.