Ha-ha, the following week could also be called "what a week"!
Sunday (Oct.8)
James served at both services in church. So Jane and I went early to pick William up for church and say good-bye to Helen and Ben. They had rented a cottage on a farm in Abingdon for some couple time and William was going to spend the time with us. Caleb loves to go to our church so we promised him that it was his turn to go to church with us the following Sunday and all was good.
Monday
William was sad because he wanted to see his cousin. No problem. We picked Caleb up early from his day-care. Jane was a trooper and squeezed between the two car seats. Otherwise we would have had to go in two cars.
We went to the James River. First we walked around a little and explored.
Then we found the playground.
William's favorite was this bowl thing which moved you around with gravity but also turned you somehow sideways.
I had to try it. It looked so interesting. OMG what a strange feeling. I had to laugh so hard that I couldn't get out. Just like the Dead Sea.
The boys had no objection to go to Sweet Frog for an ice-cream.
One should take smaller pieces ... or get "brain freeze".
William had to check out Caleb.
Tuesday
Jane and I went to the CR Quilters meeting while William and Papa went to the History Museum who just had a toy exhibition. Then we had to bring Aunt Jane to the airport. We think her impromptu visit was splendid. And she was a great help too.
Later we played with the trains. William and I made the best bridge ever. We/he also played a lot of Wii. The weather was not so good. He got a lot of exercise that way and got really good playing tennis forehand and backhand.
Wednesday
Papa took William to the Science Museum. They stayed a long time. Even had lunch there.
And more cousin-time. Papa just went to get pizzas and we had a good and easy time.
Thursday
William and I baked cookies. Papa had gone to Lidl and they had a very cheap cookie press for sale. Of course we had to try it out.
Sarah and Wade had to work all day of course. So we were at their house at 4:30 pm to deliver William with his suitcase etc. They were taking him with them to Pulaski first to spend the night at Wade's parents' house and then hand William over to his Helen and Ben in Abingdon.
(Sarah and Wade are going to a wedding in Asheville)
We got Caleb's suitcase and Schatzi and then picked Caleb up from his school (day-care) and took him to our house. He was quite excited. He sleeps on the blow-up toddler bed in our room and is happy.
Friday
Papa brings him to his school for the day because it was a rainy day and he would have more fun playing with the other children. I think we went shopping after picking him up again at 4 pm.
More train track time.
Saturday
We went to the Short Pump Mall and Caleb wanted to ride the train. Children six and under have to be with an adult. Papa folded himself into one of the cars with Caleb. He had a lot of fun but he has eagle eyes. From the train he saw a "build a bear" store and afterwards we had to go and look at the window display. Luckily no problem that we had to go in etc.
In the afternoon the weather got better and we could go for a neighborhood walk.
Later we played a lot. He spied the Kerplunk game we had played with William. So much for not putting things back into the right places. But he had fun with it. Even if the rules were a little different. He liked it better that those with the most marbles would win.
We also played Dominoes for the first time with him. He can count now and did quite well. We didn't play individual though but had all stones in front and played "can you find one which will match to put on?" We had to play twice.
Sunday
Every day since arrival he had asked whether we were going to church. As always he was very good during the service and went with the children to Sunday school class.
Afterwards we had a spaghetti lunch fundraiser for the youth. He liked that too.
We had to hurry a little because we had to bring him (and Schatzi) back to his house were Wade's relative Carolyn was spending the afternoon with him until his parents and brothers were coming home.
James and I had our first opera season performance to go to. Matinee at 2:30 pm.
Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint-SaƩns.
We would have "sacrificed" not to go but Sarah insisted that she can make arrangements which was very nice because the music was great. The performance too but the "party scene" in the last act was a bit too graphic for me. It is enough for me when sex is "implied", it doesn't have to be "spelled out".
And now it is Monday. Just James and me. It rained during the night and everything is wet. Perfect for getting the household straight again and washing done. Sigh. And, oh yes, a letter is written to William. He had asked me before he left whether I would write to him and tell how much fun we had. How can I not?