Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Busy, Busy, Busy....

It's been a very busy week here in MO. We had a pretty good trip down, getting in late but stopping at Steak and Shake on the way to the farm...yummmm! Our first day in town was pretty busy. We had an appointment with the chiropractor, then Frank had to go and get his tux fitted, then I needed to get a few things so we ran to the mall- can I just say that I really enjoy the Columbia Mall- needless to say with all that going on we didn't make it back to the farm before we had to be at the wedding rehearsal. Luckily grandma and grandpa were watching the kiddos so we managed to do all this unencumbered by kids! So we headed form the mall to the rehearsal, where I chatted with the other wives and Frank rehearsed! Then we went to the rehearsal dinner, which was a very fun evening! We had delicious food and even better cake- Jason was very proud of the cake choice and rightly so! Then we had a very nice evening of conversation and laughter and story-telling, where we stayed up WAY too late.

On our anniversary we slept in- the best part about our trip was having the boys stay in the main house with grandma and grandpa while we stayed in shed, so we actually got to sleep in more mornings. On the 31st we had family Christmas with the immediate family which was fun- the boys got some really nice gifts- and there was plenty of candy to go around! The boys stayed with their grandparents again while Frank and I went out to the movies. Our original plan was to do dinner and a movie but we ended up eating leftovers at the house and then going to the movies and coming straight home and going to bed- the joys of having several late nights in a row! Can you tell we're still the sleep deprived parents......

The 1st was the big day- Jason and Donna's wedding! Frank had to be there early- 11am to help decorate, rehearse some more blah blah blah...so off he went and the boys and I hung out. Xander was very excited to help Grandpa "feed the cows"- he still talks about going outside with Grandpa and "feeding the cows" which is hilarious seeing as he does the same thing with Daddy almost every day at home! The wedding was really beautiful! It was actually the first wedding I have been to where you sit at the reception tables while the ceremony is going on- so that was interesting. Luckily we got a table closer to the front so we had a pretty good view of things. I was afraid the boys would try to run to Frank during the ceremony but all in all they were pretty good- luckily it wasn't a very long ceremony but if it had gone awry we had a quick exit strategy- run for the door! Very smartly as soon as the ceremony was over they brought out the kid meals and then since Frank was in the wedding party he showed us the back route to the dinner buffet! After dinner we got to cut into all the fabulous cakes- I think there were 8! They had the traditional wedding cake and then 7 other cakes in various flavors from a bakery in St Louis- the Black Forest Cake was to die for! By the time we had cake the kids were running all over the place- luckily there were plenty of other kids for them to run around with! The stage was particular fun- there was a lot of climbing up, running down it, and then climbing back down. At some point the kids and grandparents went home and we stayed and danced until we couldn't dance anymore! All in all it was a very fun night!

The day after the wedding we had the open house at the new shed and Linnenbringer extended family Christmas. We sang a whole bunch of Christmas Carols, ate a lot of yummy food, and had a very fun yankee swap. I got a singing snowman and a beautiful stained glass angel and Frank got the board game Othello (which I have informed him that I will never play with him so if anyone wants to take him on... be my guest). After family Christmas pretty much everyone in the community came to visit so we spent a lot of time talking. The boys luckily took a nap in the afternoon so they were in pretty good form and not too cranky. Uncle Gary and some others managed to put together an entire puzzle that afternoon despite being "helped" by Alexander. And for all you naysayers the project that I was working on did become a sweater! (now if only I had the pictures to prove it....).

So tomorrow we head back home and despite having a wonderful trip I am glad to be getting back to my own bed and home. But now laundry beckons....

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