10.17.2011

Love, travel, fall...we've got it all!

So many activities the past few weeks!  At the end of September we celebrated with Aunt Shannon (and now, officially) Uncle Scott, at their beautiful wedding.  Annabelle made her big debut as a tiny little flower girl and did a fantastic job, we couldn't have been more proud of her. 

Flower Girl Annabelle getting ready with the gorgeous Bride!


Fabulous Flower Girl Annabelle


Momma & Dad with the happy Bride & Groom

Flower girl Annie, Matron of Honor Momma & Groomsman Daddy kicking back at the reception.


No family event is complete with out cousin love :)  Ava, Annie & Maddy stopped playing for JUST a second so I could snap a picture of all their cuteness!
  After the fabulous wedding festivities - we embarked on a full two week travel fest.  We flew to Boston, rented a car, drove out to Cape Cod and stayed in a gorgeous, historic, secluded farmhouse (thank you Grampy Fitz).  On the Cape we had amazing weather for the fall and visited many beaches, took hikes in the dunes, ate as much seafood as possible and spent cozy family nights in the unique old house we were staying in. 

Great beach weather!  Daddy & Annie on the bay side at low tide.


On the Atlantic side near Orleans, MA on Cape Cod


Lobstah as the locals call it, Obstee as Annie calls it.  Either way, she wouldn't eat it, but Mom sure did :)


Eating (safe) Cape Cod chips in Provincetown, MA on Cape Cod.  Yum!

After that adventure we drove back to Boston and settled into a hotel downtown so that Annie could see Dr. Berry (THE doctor for galactosemia).  While in Boston, Annie had her first cab ride and bus ride.  We walked the Freedom Trail (GREAT tourist activity!) and really enjoyed the city.  Great public transportation there, and a very walkable city -- in two short days we walked about as much of Boston as a family with a toddler and a pregnant mommy possibly could.  Our visit with Dr. Berry was nice, as expected, we learned more of the same and got a bit of extra info to go with it.  I'm not sure when we'll have any of the results from the blood tests that were done while we were there, but I'll be sure to share when we find out.  During our 5 hour visit to the Boston Children's Hospital, Annie was a little champ.  She kept herself busy, drawing or reading, and even took a nap in Dad's arms (pretty much the entire time Dr. B was in the room).  She perked up just in time for the dietitian visit and impressed her by reading everything in the exam room.


First City Bus Ride, loved it!

Family photo on the Freedom Trail...of our feet.


We do love our cemeteries!  Such history!  Annie is visiting Paul Revere's grave site.



Annie sitting in Dr. Berry's chair in the exam room at Boston Children's Hospital


After Boston and our Dr. Berry visit, we packed back up and headed to Bar Harbor, Maine.  We rented a small cottage there for the final week of our trip.  We spent a lot of time hiking in Acadia National Park.  When we headed to Maine, the fall color was JUST starting, but day by day during our stay, the colors exploded.  By the time we left, fall was at it's peak there.  We had a fabulous time - and again, amazing weather for the time of year.  Maine was having record highs in the 80's during our stay!  Incredible!


Enjoying a boat ride on the Atlantic, just off Mount Desert Island, Bar Harbor, ME


Our smiley little hiker on top of a mountain.


On the rocky beach in Acadia National Park


Our barely two year old really does do most of her own hiking.  This was one of the harder trails we took her on.  Every time we got to a new boulder she would say "oooh man!  ya gotta be kiddin' me?!?"....and then with the help of a simple hand, she'd get her tiny little bottom right up that rock. :)


Mom & Annabelle on Sand Beach in Acadia National Park


A family shot on top of Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park

 Next up!?

Mini-Meek 2's 20 week ultrasound next week...that's right, amidst all this fun, we're still cookin up another little person to join in!  Can you believe we're half way there already??

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