Carter, Olivia Baker, Natalie, Hinsley Patterson and Hunter Patterson
Last weekend, we met some good friends in Dallas for the weekend, the Pattersons and Bakers. Chad and Danielle Patterson have a little boy Hunter, that is about 6 months older than Carter and a little girl, Hinsley that is 3 weeks younger than Natalie. Colin and Erica Baker have a little girl who is a day older than Natalie, so we had a great and wild weekend to say the least. Nothing like travel and going out to eat with three 2 year olds, a four year old and a 5 year old...yes, we are crazy!
Chad's parents have a box at Ranger Stadium and they were so kind to let us all use Friday night to watch Rangers vs Toronto. I must say, if we were not in a box, the game might have been miserable, but we were able to sit outside or trap the girls inside when we needed to. So, extra "Thank yous, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson"
This was Carter's first baseball experience ever; I mean not just professional, but ever, he has never even been to watch a kids baseball or tee ball game before. I know, but I thought I could hold off sports until this next year. I figured we had the rest of our life for sports, why not take it easy the first few years. I do enjoy my weekends of nothing.
Before we left town, I bought Carter a Cars 2 baseball glove to take with us. He was in heaven and wore it the entire car ride. We have since started working with him a bit on catching a throwing. I just have to make sure we do not throw inside the house, because the boy has an arm already.
I also have to say, the game was so much fun and yes, it did make it even sweeter that the Rangers not only won, but won big time!
The next day we all went to the Dallas Aquarium. Larry and I took Carter when he was 2 years old and they day before Natalie's first surgery. He loved it then, so I knew he would only love it even more and that Natalie would love it as well. If you have never been, it is worth going to see if you are ever in the Dallas area. Once you are inside the Aquarium, you will totally forget that you are in downtown Dallas.
The kids had a blast! The loved the monkeys, fish, and pretty much the entire exhibit. Later that night, we took the kids to Addison Town Square to let them play in the fountains and the water that shoots up from the ground. Talk about cheap entertainment, they had a blast and were totally soaked. What else do you to when it is a 104 degrees at 9pm at night?
The weekend ended on a little soar note for us...Carter woke up with fever. Poor guy caught some virus going around and felt yucky for about 3 days. The Lord blessed us though, because Natalie did not get it! Talk about a miracle, especially since they drink after each other. I try not to let them, but at this age it is almost impossible.
Our weekend in Dallas was great! It was also nice to go there and not have a doctor's appointment for once, not to worry, we will be back in a few months for an appointment. I have attached a few pictures of our trip as well.


