
Last week I traveled to Florida by myself with the kids. Yes, just call me 'Super Mom' from here on out. Rambunctious 2.5 yr old? Check. 5 month old baby? Check. Carseat/Stroller? Check. Carry on bags? Check. 15 frozen ounces of breastmilk? Check. Exhausted Mommy due to infant who doesn't sleep? Check. Okay...it honestly wasn't too bad. I checked in online but still had to check a bag (which was over 50lb and they charged me $50..oh well) and had to prove Luke was under age 2 by showing his birth certificate (no joke, Southwest actually checks this even though it is obvious he is under age 2). J.D. went into the airport with me and helped with the kids until I had to get in the security line. It did take awhile for our crew to get through security (luckily the airport wasn't busy) but we didn't have any major issues. Our flight was 100% full and we were lucky to have a girl who used to nanny sit in our row. Once we were airborne, Julia watched a Strawberry Shortcake DVD quietly and I snuggled with Luke. It was pretty uneventful.

While we were landing, Julia became VERY excited about seeing Grammie and let out a high pitch squeal (ear piercing) but luckily she only did it once. Grammie and Uncle Chad met us at the airport and it was fab seeing them. After picking up the rental car, I had a quick lunch at the Yamo's and then headed to Gainesville with Luke.
It was great being in the office again surrounded by people. While I undoubtedly get more work done at home (I pretty much sit in meetings all day when I'm in the office), these quarterly trips always invigorate me. However, this trip was bittersweet because this was my first time away from Luke. My girlfriend Suzanne watched him on Wednesday and Thursday, while another friend, Karen, watched him Friday and my old neighbor Hannah (who we stayed with while we were in town) watched him Saturday.
On the first day (Wednesday) I called Suzanne mid-afternoon to see how he was doing and she said he was
refusing the bottle. I freaked out..but it tuns out right after we spoke, he passed out for 20min and woke up with a new tooth!

Then, he drank his bottle with no issues. All the ladies loved him to pieces (Suzanne said he's the best baby she's ever seen) and he had a great time. He also made a new furry friend, Bailey. Bailey is Amelia's old buddy, the pooch next door (Hannah and Mark's furry baby). Bailey (or Nanny B as Hannah nicknamed her) LOVED Luke. Check out Hannah's blog (Bailey & Co link on the right) for her take of our time there and some adorable pictures. I also go to spend some time with Jill and meet her new baby (Arthur, 7 months) for the first time. He is a mini-Jill and absolutely adorable. He is a super happy, smiley baby and wouldn't you know-neither Jill nor I had a camera to get a picture of our little men together. Darn.

Okay...now to my little Julia Bean. She had an absolutely amazing time at Grammie's. I'm now officially calling Grammie's house
"The 5 Star Resort" because she has such a great time every time she is there. They did so many fun things! They went to the beach (she loved the shells, walking with Grammie and Uncle Chad and building sand castles), the zoo (she told everyone she swings like the monkey's at gymnastics; she also wanted to feed the giraffes with Uncle Greg but was too scared when they came up to her, so he fed them), the aquarium (she really loved a mermaid statue!), the park and shopping (she is just like Grammie and loves shoes!). Uncle Chad also set up a baby pool for Julia on the back patio which she loved.

She had so much fun playing with Grammie, Uncle Chad, Uncle Greg, Aunt Nicole and of course, K.C. the cat (she carried him around everywhere...and even tried to put him in his litter pan a few times). Grammie also sewed her some adorable outfits!
Oh-this is fun. So we flew back last Monday on the 6:55am flight out of Tampa. It was an early morning to say the least. The first flight out on Monday is usually very busy and if I didn't have the kids, I would have missed the flight (I was able to bypass the ridiculously long security line because I had the kids). As we were boarding the plane I walked pass a girl in the airport that I knew-my old friend Teri. Teri was a diver at NYU when I dived at Emory and we met at a meet many moons ago. We used to be very close friends (even though we've only seen each other a handful of times in our lives) but we haven't talked much the last few years. She ended up being on the same flight and sat next to us. It was fabulous catching up and talking to her. She also works in the medical device industry so we were able to catch up on personal matters and "talk shop." Small world!
Special thanks to everyone who helped last week with the kids-Grammie, Uncle Chad, Uncle Greg, Aunt Nicole, Hannah, Mark, Nanny B, Suzanne, Karen, Teri (she helped on the plane with Luke).
Here some more adorable pictures of the bean. Enjoy!
Water Fun
Watering the Plants
Pool Fun
Julia Loves K.C.
She takes him everywhere!
No Joke-she even carries him outside!
This is one chill cat..who allows a 2.5 yr old to carry them around like that!

Another great photo of Julia & Grammie at the beach

I'll be posting again in a few days-we had another fun filled weekend here so there are a lot more photos to share. Hope you all had a great weekend!