The rest of the time at Natalie's we mostly just hung out and let the kids play, which was great. My parents popped in for a visit, so that was nice, too, and Natalie and Cameron were hard at work making tons of amazing Indian food for everyone.
Craig flew out Saturday morning, but I'd decided to stay just a couple more days. In hindsight, we should have all just flown together that day-- everyone was exhausted and ready to be back in their beds again. But it's hard to know these things when you're planning! Craig had changed his flight so he flew to Dulles so he could get our car. The kids and I were still flying into Charlottesville, and I was VERY nervous about how our flight home might get screwed up, but everything on that end went incredibly smoothly. Because of all the trouble they'd caused us, the airline had upgraded us to Economy Plus, which didn't sound like a very big deal at the time, but it turned out that those extra few inches of space made a HUGE difference, as did sitting in row 11 as opposed to row 38. I really enjoyed not sitting next to the bathrooms! And everyone was so happy when we were finally home. What a wonderful trip!
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I love this shot |
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You can barely see a sliver of moon disappearing behind the mountains |
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Colton and Camille each lost a tooth on our last day in Seattle! |
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Look at all that extra leg room! |
What we didn't know, was that our next big adventure was just around the corner...!
1 comment:
You’re leaving me hanging with this last line. What’s your big adventure??
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