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Weekend Recap

We had such an exciting weekend thanks to a much overdue visit from my parents.  They got here on Friday night, so we spent some time hanging out on the front porch and playing with iphone apps. Oh the excitement!!




On Saturday we woke up and got to work mulching the front landscaping.  If you recall, it won out on my Mother's Day wish list!  My dad was a huge help, and I'm pretty sure Mom enjoyed playing with Eli while we worked!



After cleaning up, we had lunch at one of our favorite Mexican restaurants.  Then it was off to Chuck E Cheese for some quality time with Eli.  We all ended up playing games, so Eli racked up on the tickets!

After Chuck E Cheese, we went to Chaney's Dairy Barn for a sweet treat and more fun.  My mom had never been, so she enjoyed watching Eli play on the swing set.

We went to a furniture store and ran a few more errands before heading back home to grill our burgers and watch a movie together.



Mom and Dad had to leave by early this afternoon, so we didn't make it to church.  Instead, we squeezed in a trip to the National Corvette Museum.  



The guys enjoyed sitting in one of the new models.  Keep dreaming...haha!



Here are a few other highlights that include yet another attempt at a picture with Eli.  Haha!  Maybe he'll sit still long enough on his wedding day to pose with Momma!



We cooked lunch for Mom and Dad when we got home, and then they headed back to Lexington.  I always hate to see them go, but can't wait to catch up again next month on my birthday!

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