The last week of July came too quickly. I will be honest. I was not ready to leave St. Louis. I mean, I was packed and ready to go, but I truly wanted to stay longer. The kids and I were having such a great time with everyone, but we made the decision to live in England as a family, so it was time to get back home. I did miss Eric like crazy. We hardly talked that last week due to the time change. He had to call me since I could not make international calls on the pay-as-you-go phone I used those 3 1/2 weeks in St. Louis.
I was looking forward to having my grandma and her friend, Marilyn, fly back with us and stay for a week to visit. You get a better understanding of other's lives when you can go visit them. My grandma has visited me in each of my homes. She came to stay with us in Michigan, South Carolina and now England. I can only hope and pray that I am as happy, healthy and busy as she is at 80 years old! And I pray that I will be able to spend as much time with my grandchildren and great-grandchildren as she does. She is an amazing woman who gives so much to others. I admire her faith, patience and heart!
The kids were excellent travellers once again. Amelia sat between Grandma and Marilyn. She took Grandma's sweater at the airport and I don't think my grandma got it back until we arrived at our house. Amelia had it tied all around her in about 6 knots. Good thing Grandma had a blanket! Dylan sat next to me, and I had Cora most of the time. Grandma held her a few times too, which was a big help to me.
We managed to get all five suitcases plus our carry-ons and the double stroller on our own before seeing Eric. There was no way we were all going to fit into our seven passenger vehicle with all of the luggage. Eric and Dylan helped us get loaded into the car, and they took the train back to Chippenham. It worked out great!
A six hour time change is VERY hard for the kids. They did well going to the states because we arrived in the middle of England's night, and we still had a whole night to sleep. Coming back to England is much harder. We got a few hours of sleep on the plane, and when we arrived, it was morning. It makes it difficult to stay up all day. Apparently the jet lag hit Amelia when she was on her way up or down the stairs. She napped there for over an hour.
The first few days back were rough because we were all off schedule...staying up late, and then sleeping in late. Grandma and Marilyn got to see the good, the bad, and the ugly that week. After a few days, we stayed busy during the days and got the kids to bed earlier. We had SUCH a great time with Grandma and Marilyn! The kids enjoyed baking zucchini bread and chocolate chip cookies. They played lots of games together, read books and learned how to play Sudoku. We had warmer weather than expected and very little rain. Here are some pictures from our fun week together. Both Dylan and Amelia were sick with different bugs during that week...one tummy and one throat and ears. Marilyn was so smart to keep a journal of everything we did that week. She also kept a list of words that have different meanings or pronunciations here in England. I think her favorite is that they pronounce "garage" as if it rhymes with "carriage".
My 5-month old, blue-eyed baby!
Ready for the Opening Ceremonies Happy Birthday to Aunt Emily
We walked to McDonald's for lunch one afternoon. Both kids rode their bikes. We have a nice path in our neighborhood that leads to Mc Donald's and the grocery store.
One day, they took the train to Bath on their own! They enjoyed the day exploring and shopping. They took the train back to Chippenham in the evening and called for a ride after dinner.
We explored the very quaint village of Lacock.
The Bakery...It doesn't look like Panera, does it?
A restaurant with pretty flowers
The Bowood House (18th Century)
We are standing by the door. I am wearing a pink shirt.
Our Church: St. Mary's Catholic Church
A few sprinkles after church on our walk through town to get donuts
The girls after church
A rainy, but fun day exploring Bristol
Our boat tour on the River Avon
The boat tour was great, even in the rain. We were covered, but we could still see.
St. Mary Redcliffe Church in Bristol
Cora loved having Great-Grandma hold her!
These three kiddos had so much fun with Great-Grandma Reed!
A BIG thank you to both Grandma and Marilyn for all of their help that week. I was able to run a few errands by myself, take my time in the shower and the dishes were always done! We had a great time with both you! It was fun getting to know Marilyn better and hearing about her sweet family and grandchildren. We hope you had a nice time in Paris after visiting us!
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