It was good, thanks for asking. ;) Hold on as I rewind all the way back to June!
We had all of Michael Paul's family over for a weekend. It was great. Keziah loves her cousins so much and unfortunately we don't get to see them very often. So this weekend was great.
the trampoline was the biggest hit
and we enjoyed having a bonfire, roasting marshmallows, and just hanging out.
Later in June we met up with my parents and sister in Pigeon Forge and took a trip to Dollywood! It was the first theme park visit for Keziah and Reuel and we were pleased as punch that our kidlets loved every minute of it. They are definitely theme park goers! Michael Paul and I share a love for theme parks. Michael Paul grew up in Cincinnati where he frequented King's Island. And I grew up spending several days each summer at Opryland. (All Tennesseans may now take a moment of silence to reflect on the death of Opryland)
Anyway, so Dollywood is the next best theme park in TN and it's closer to us. I have to say I was very impressed. It was very clean, and friendly and we are considering season passes when the kids are older.
Don't let the scowls deceive you. Most of the time we were all smiling or squealing. For some reason the camera didn't quite capture it
Theme park lessons were handed on to our children. Important lessons, like wearing shoes that make you taller and standing up extra tall for the measuring sticks. And of course running from ride to ride so as not to waste any of the day. If you need to rest, well, you can rest in line.
I'm drenched in this picture thanks to the river ride (I don't remember what it is called at Dollywood, but we ex-oprylanders call it the Grizzly River Rampage)
Reuel even managed a nap, amazingly enough.
And we were pleasantly surprised at how much there is for even little kids to ride. Reuel actually got to do a lot, and Keziah even more so.
You can barely see her on the other side of Michael Paul! This ride was awesome and we couldn't believe she was tall enough to ride it.
Both kids did amazing considering all the stimulation. I was fully expecting huge melt downs by 2:00. But they were fine! Keziah's only complaint the whole day was that the rides weren't fast enough or high enough and they didn't go upside down like the grown-up rides. That was music to my ears! Music to my ears!
Those were the highlights of June. On to July and August. This part of my long update is easy. It rained. Then it rained some more. We broke every rainfall and flooding record on the books. Thankfully we live on the side of a mountain and there is plenty of valley below for water to drain. But several of our friends had major flooding problems. I don't have a single picture to share from July and August because we didn't go anywhere. We sat inside and watched it rain. And we watched this
literally everyday. The Muppets were my sanity saver this summer. And now Keziah can quote the whole movie and sing all the songs. And she has added all kinds of new phrases to her conversations that she doesn't quite understand. Now we have conversations like:
Me: "If you don't eat some more broccoli, you won't get desert"
Keziah: "Oh, that's just an internet rumor"
True story. (In case you're wondering, that's a line from the muppet movie). So everyone who doesn't have this brilliant movie memorized will eventually think my daughter is both odd and hilarious. But she's just quoting the movie. Although now that I think about it, the muppets are themselves odd and hilarious. If she's going to be obsessed with something, she picked a good one.
Well, that's the highlights of our summer. We made up for a boring July/August with a busy, exciting September which I will try to post on soon.
Good to be back Blog-world!




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