Our first stop this trip was Connecticut where we celebrated a wedding (again), a first birthday and Thanksgiving. As if this didn't keep us busy enough we also squeezed in some delicious Mexican food made with lots of love by our friend Jenny, a stop at the local watering hole the night before Thanksgiving to see the variety of locals, and a nice long walk in the woods. We had so much fun playing with our nephew Atlas...or more so...following him around as he crawled and walked and explored the whole house.
I think after our many trips crossing time zones we've almost figured out how to beat the jet lag: NyQuil and Red Bull. I know - not the healthiest, but I don't think the body was made for time travel and when you only have a few days, you can't waste the best hours sleeping. Oh..and baking at 630am. If you can't sleep, might as well do something fun! I had a great time making him these really cute Sesame Street cupcakes...I won't tell you how long they took. But if you'd like some - forget it. This was probably a one time shot and only one other person in the world (right now) will ever get anything close to this.
The theme of the trip seemed to be babies! In addition to Atlas, Paul's friend had a baby just days before we landed. He was so small and looked just like his dad! I admired him upstairs for a bit while his dad had band practice in the basement. Live show! It was pretty cool.
When colleagues asked how my trip was I couldn't say fast enough: "Great! I met my niece! She is so cute! She smiled at me!!!" This is monumental because she is just starting to smile and I had played with her the night before. In the morning as soon as she saw me she smiled. :) Did I mention how adorable she is?
It was a super fun trip! I wish we'd have had more time to hit up more locations and see more people. On the bright side, we'll be back in March!
I want my spring break to coordinate with your next trip here! Allison is beautiful & those cupcakes look awesome, you are a regular old Martha Stewart. :)
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