Monday, November 30, 2009

Thanksgiving!

We have just returned from 8 action-packed days on Long Island. It's always a bit of a whirlwind adventure when we're there, since we have to fit in quality time with grandma, grandpa, great-grandmas, uncles, aunts, cousins, childhood friends, and college pals too. No matter how many days we stay for, we always leave feeling like we must have shortchanged someone and wish we could have just a little more time.



Aiden and Grandma Chris at Quogue Widlife Sanctuary



Aiden with his turkey, BellyButton, on t-giving day. Don't ask, we don't know why...

Aiden really enjoys our visits to the island since he gets doted on by his grandparents (what could be better than walks through the forest, ice cream cake, early xmas presents, and trips to the aquarium), he gets tickled into a frenzy by Crazy Uncle Dan, and he gets to play with so many other kids his age. This visit he played with eight boys and girls that were 2-4 yrs old (kids of my college friends, Andy's HS friends, and my cousins) - and he got to play with all THEIR toys, which is heaven on earth. It makes it so much easier to actually visit with friends and family (adult conversations, I mean) when the kids can entertain themselves together, so we are very grateful for all the other kiddos on L.I. Plus, it's fun to see them too!



Doggie (Aiden) and Kitty (Elizabeth)


Three cousins eating apples - William, Aiden and Emma


William and his favorite purple dinosaur on the Islip Beach


Five boys in a bouncy-house, at Lisa & Ed's place


We also celebrated Grandpa Da-Da's birthday, had a great Thanksgiving feast at Aunt Mary & Uncle Mike's house (Aiden ate his first lithuanian-style kielbasi), visited a winery and a Christmas tree farm, and Andy ran a 5K Turkey Trot. Very productive week, I'd say! I need a vacation now.


Helping Grandpa Da-Da with the candles

Aiden and Hannah on Thanksgiving


Great Grandma Guppy watches Aiden do "acrobatics"


Before the turkey trot on thanksgiving morning, in Blue Point. Aiden ran the last 100 feet with his Dadoo but lost one of his shoes about 50 ft in... whoops!



At Atlantis Marine World aquarium... the ray touch tank



Neptune?








Hot dog lunch after the aquarium w/ Grandpa Da-Da


Macari Winery - wine snobs


Picking out the Christmas tree for Crazy Uncle Dan


New Alligator Slippers- thanks Grandma Chris!


2 comments:

80 miles from Key West said...

Wow, your week on LI makes coming to Hinesburg seem like going to the most remote place in Antartica!!!

Anonymous said...

When I look at all the cute photos of Aiden, then look at the photo of the Macari wine snobs, I wonder how it can be that those three people are related. Poor Aiden.
Grandma Chris