Back in May, Brian and Eila graduated from the University of Arkansas and lucky for us, a week apart, so my parents flew in and in the week in between we went to Branson, MO to hang out. Brian graduated first with his masters degree in geographical information systems. Go Brother!
The kids were fantastic considering they had to sit through 3 hours of waiting and graduation after having sat in the car for hours. We're so blessed!
Classic Rob and classic Grace :)
With the Razorback statue
On the way to Branson I made everyone stop in a pottery shop in an ancient Stamp Store. The nice potter let the kids each create a little piece which he will fire and they got to take home a piece another kid did that was fired and glazed. They loved it!
Mom, Dad, Bri and Eila went to see SIX. Mom's dreams come true :)
We had a delightful Mother's Day. It was so fun to get to spend the actual day with my Mama.
We went to Silver Dollar City, a fun old-timey amusement park.
Milking a fake cow
It was fun to see the Frisco signs all over. It's the Frisco Line of the railroad that our city is named after.
Grace rode her first big roller coaster and was so freaked out and loved it. She had the most amazing scream - it was many super high-pitched screams in a row full of terror and delight.
Love my Benji!
Sweet Auntie Eila rode on the pukey hopping frog ride that goes around, and around, and around, and around....
This wonky house made me feel so sick because there were no level surfaces!
Ruby was so excited that she was tall enough to go on the log ride. I love her concerned face in the close up. It was her favorite and she wanted to ride again and again!
My parents watched the kiddos and let us go on a zipline adventure. It was so fun and less scary than I expected. (Love how pregnant we all look in this shot - no thank you harness, and excess 20 lbs) :)
There's not a picture, but I even went upside down! Whoo hoo!
We got to ride the final line as a tandem and apparently Rob and I were pretty funny. The workers said they'd never seen anything like our ride. Haha!
Branson has lots of timeshares. Mom and Dad did one early in the week to earn some cash during naptime and convinced Brian and Eila to do one with them later in the week. Too bad Rob and I had to stay with the kiddos...not.
I've always wanted to do an Old Time Photo and we did! It was fun to get all dressed up!
Eila celebrated her birthday with us too!
We also visited the fish hatchery. It was interesting to see the different growth stages of the trout.
Probably my favorite thing that we did was go to Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede dinner show. We sat around an arena and ate a yummy dinner with no utensils while animals, fireworks, dancers and lumberjacks entertained us. It was so fun! They had ostrich and pig races, lumberjacks climbing trees and log rolling. So cool!
We also did some geocaching. I love seeing place off the beaten path this way.
Duck Tour
The girls and I got to drive the DUCK.
I love my face in the rearview in this one...think I'm excited? Hahaha. I was the only adult to do it. :)
Can you guess where Ruby gets her expressive eyebrows/eyes?
We saw the Acrobats of China show. It was amazing!
Here is Grandma discussing the finer points of how to eat an Oreo with Grace. So sweet!
We ended our trip back in Fayetteville for Eila's graduation with her Law Degree!
The whole crew with Eila's mom
Congrats to Brian and Eila for completing all that hard work and for such a fun family vacation!
2 comments:
What a fun week! I love all the pictures, especially the old time one.
What are Brian and Eila going to do now??
Bri got a job in St. Louis with the company he interned with last summer, so they just got there and I think Eila is looking for work there and getting ready to take the bar.
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