We returned home on that Sunday night to find Kurt knee deep in sawdust and our basement entirely framed. Don't get all excited, this is 2 year project. However, it inspires me to leave for the weekend more often...
I then left the next Friday and Saturday for an awesome women's conference with some church friends. Came home in time for Church on Sunday and my sister in law and niece and nephew to arrive for a few days of their spring break. We took it easy Sunday night, with an exciting game of let's fix the couch
followed by our Sunday tradition of America's Funniest Home Videos and popcorn. Some of us just mostly like the popcorn.
Monday we headed to a bouncy place, which was awesome because we were the only ones there.
And Tuesday we took on the Children's Museum, where we were definitely NOT the only ones there.
Sometime in the midst of all of that I managed to make Riley Bathan a pinata for her 2nd birthday party. Lisa was forced to help me with some of the decorating because the party started approximately 20 minutes after they left town.
And on that Friday, we took off for Chicago in the morning to meet up with Iowa friends who were spring breaking as well. These are the same Iowa friends who were witness to what will forever be known as the "sippy cup incident" back in July. We're pretty sure they only came back to see what Myka would do next, but we managed to have a good time (and pee-free) weekend anyway.
We spent a few hours at the Shedd Aquarium where the otters are giant and the workers have no sense of humor.
Then somehow Lauren and I managed to convince the dads that it would be a good idea for them to take all 5 kids to our house, feed them and put them to bed while she and I shopped downtown and had a nice, leisurely dinner together. It was awesome, and from what we were told everything went great at home. At least we know they were fed.
And because we couldn't capture any pictures of all 5 looking in the same general direction, I included one from the last time they were together in September.
Myka and her men...
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