Saturday, June 13, 2015

Grandparents!

We got home from the family reunion on Wednesday night, and then Thursday my parents drove down from Indiana to come see us and our new house! We were so excited to have them, even if it was only for a couple days. We went to the pool three times, showed them our community garden, went on a little hike in the woods, went out for ice cream at the famous Graeter's, and Jeremy and I even got an afternoon date to the movies on Friday! It was a fun-filled two days! We were so glad they came. I was so lame and hardly took any pictures because we were too busy having fun, so I stole most of these from my Mom.

Thursday night at Graeter's. Jeremy and I had our 10-year anniversary that day!!! It was a fun way to celebrate. We hope to celebrate more later. Anna and I have very greasy sunblock/chlorine hair. Lovely.
Happy Anniversary to us!

At the movies! Half-day Fridays are the best. We hadn't been to a movie in 2.5 years. It was pretty fun! I think we better do this whole date thing more often. First one in three months! Yikes!
My pretty Anniversary present from Jeremy (one of two, the other is in the backyard). Thank you babe!
Saturday morning yoga with Grandma. My kids love this.



Thanks for coming, parents! We love you!

3 comments:

Ken and Marlene Astle Family said...

Sarah you, Jeremy and your family were so much fun! We love seeing you in your BEAUTIFUL new home and your lovely family. it was fun to spend some time with your cute children. We were sad we couldn't stay longer! Thanks for such a fun visit!

Heidi Worsham said...

Hahahaha! Those pictures of all the kids doing yoga with mom are HILARIOUS! Especially Connor's little behind poking out, haha! I wish I could have been there!

Amy Weaver said...

Love the yoga pics!
We did have a Graeters in Columbus. It had an area to observe the making of the ice cream and a play area with a gigantic banana split and ice cream sundae bowl to climb on...made out of the soft material you see at mall playgrounds. That was a fun trip down memory lane...thanks!