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A Week with Grandma

Today was my first day alone with the kids (but Mamie is coming to stay tomorrow through Friday!), and while everything went smoothly, it wasn't the same as having Grandma here last week.

My Mom came over Monday morning (bright and early!) and stayed with us through Friday evening.  Her help was invaluable, and the kids loved having her here.

Highlights from the week include slumber parties with Grandma, coming up one morning to see my Mom and Abigail eating breakfast in bed, lots of cuddle time with George, lots of naps for me, George's two week appointment (7lbs, 15oz, and 20 3/4" long), and best of all, a kid-free date night on Thursday at The Whale Wins!



Mom, 

Thank you again for all you did. From helping around the house and running errands, to cooking dinners and folding an insane amount of laundry, we couldn't have done it without you; you made our first week "back in the swing of things" a breeze!   

We love you  ...and missed you a lot today  :)



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