I love Thanksgiving. This year we went down to Devin's sister, Sara's
house. I felt really bad b/c she had a baby three weeks early so she
had a little newborn at the house. But Devin's parents were flying all
the way from Idaho and we never want to miss a party. So I was hoping
that the offer of free newborn pictures would compensate for the great
invasion. It was a fun weekend filled with lots of golf and shopping.
My highlight was the amazing dinner that Joan prepared and then taking
the newborn pics. I don't think I'm ready to do it professionally yet
but it was fun to practice. Despite my best efforts to keep my kids
healthy the week before Eva started complaining of "the sniff bug" literally the moment
we pulled into the driveway. She was really good to wear a mask for the
weekend. I don't know why my kids always get sick for vacations. It
never fails. Anyway, here are some pics from the trip.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Horseyland (Amish Country)
Horseyland! Not quite as flashy as Disneyland but just as exciting. Amish Country or Lancaster County, Pennsylvania is a mere 3 hour drive from our house. We took a day trip there about 4 years ago but Devin had a monster migraine so he didn't remember a thing. We had a beautiful fall three-day weekend so we decided to make a return visit. Our friends, the Malcarnes, live in York, PA and graciously lent us their house while they were away. It is amazing not having to share a hotel room with two little wild things. (Quick tangent: our last experience in a hotel found us awake all night with Sophie crawling all over us in the dark, a midnight ride to put her to sleep, her waking up in the whole hallway on the way back to the room, another drive, us giving up and finally realizing we should ask the front desk for a crib, then having her scream bloody murder ten feet from us for a bit until she finally gave up. We'll take mooching off of friends over that any day!)
We started out at the Hershey Chocolate World and oh! what fun. We rode this super cool ride about 40 times (4 times). Then we stocked up on all sorts of chocolaty treats. (Yes, Carrie, the third picture is for you. All Eva needs is a plaid jumper!) Then we decided to put our children's intense fear of mascots to the test and force them to take pictures with live chocolate bars. They were screaming and clawing us trying to get away. We probably scarred them for life. Nevertheless, they still want to eat as much chocolate as they can.
Then we spent the next couple days exploring the beautiful and charming little towns of Amish country. I think our favorite thing was driving around the back roads and spying on all the quiet farms. I'm sure they love us doing that.
This was one of the most beautiful places I've every been. (Ephrata Cloister). It was probably a good thing I didn't bring my good camera on this trip or we would have been there all day.
Eva is a pretty good photographer!
Kids mesmerized with the automatic timer. I think we found a solution to our family picture problems.
Eva and I took a fun little buggy ride. She got bored half way though and started taking pictures of tourists. Seems she wasn't the only one.
Blog required picture. Admit it, you chuckled when you saw this sign. Thought so.
We pulled off at the little farm for some homemade root beer and a stroll around the farm. Too bad they only accept cash in Amish country. But being nosey was free...
Decorating gingerbread cookies at a local bakery. This was Eva's highlight of the trip.
We ate at Good 'n Plenty for a yummy taste of the local fare. Just typing that is making me want a snack. It was so good. Here's a pic of Eva playing around outside the restaurant.
Another fun weekend trip is in the books! Thanks again to the Malcarnes for letting us use their house as home base. We'll be back again soon. :)
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Chunker
I now have to pay $2.49 a month for my blog and I'm not happy about it. If anyone knows a way around it let me know. I've been taking lots of pics lately for other people. I now have a way to fund my endless list of wanted photography equipment. I could drop 5k today. It's pretty ridiculous. I'm posting recent shoots on facebook at www.facebook.com/sarahppics if you want to check them out. I'm enjoying it immensely but every so often I realize that the camera I got "to take pictures of my kids" never takes pictures of my kids anymore. So I pulled out my camera and chased Sophie around on my bed for about 5 minutes. She moves fast so lots of these are blurry... not the intentional kind of blurry. But her faces are so priceless I just had to share. I am pinning her down with my foot in most of the pictures, the little, hilarious rascal.
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