She lives in NYC right now, and we live upstate, so she was able to catch a red-eye bus from the city. She arrived just before 3 am Saturday morning. I don’t usually drive around at that time of night/early morning, but there are some weird, sketchy people out that late! Yikes! I made sure our car doors were locked as we drove through downtown!
When the kids woke up and saw her they were SO excited! They couldn’t wait to show her all their toys, and requested piggy-back rides hourly.
On Saturday afternoon we decided to go to the children’s discovery center. The kids love it there. My sister thought it was pretty awesome, too. They have it set up like a little town, with a grocery store, firehouse, ER, news station, dentist’s office, Chinese restaurant, etc. Lizzy thinks every town should have a children’s museum like that, and I agree.
Outside the discovery center they have a Story Garden. It is SO charming! I love it! They have little houses and things representing different children’s stories, like a “mine” from Snow White, the Three Bears’ house, a Peter Rabbit garden, and the Magic Treehouse. I have decided that I want a storybook garden when we have a house of our own again. By the time we can afford something like that it will probably have to be for the grandkids to enjoy, though. Stupid student loans…
I’m SO glad my sister was able to come to visit, even if it was only for a couple of days. She is a joy and strength to me. Even though we are 10 years apart, we get along so well and always seem to know the perfect thing to say to each other when we are feeling down, or are worried about something, or are excited! Love you, Lizzy!! Thanks for sleeping on my couch!
Nothing like spending quality sister time together! Glad you all had fun and enjoyed her company. Hopefully, it won't be another 3 years before you guys get together again.
ReplyDeleteMeeee, too! I think we're planning on getting together for Thanksgiving. :)
DeleteWhat a wonderful weekend! So glad you were able to see your sister and spend time with her.
ReplyDeletewe love children's museums like that one!
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