The drive down was uneventful, save for the more-than-necessary number of bathroom stops. At one point, we had gone a whole twenty-two miles since the most recent stop when Bode said, "I can't hold it." Needless to say, there is a tree around mile-marker 300 on I-25 in New Mexico that received an unexpected shower. Otherwise, the drive was fine. Devin greeted us with a happy smile, and then Devin and Bode were off, playing like friends who see each other every day. Sean and Brenna weren't at the house when we arrived--Bode scoured the house before Devin broke the news. Fortunately, they were back within an hour. Saturday night, we went to Sean's indoor soccer game, which Rio won 6-0. I don't have any good pictures, but I'm sure there are some on espn.com or one of the other major sports websites. Afterwards, we went to a Hibachi restaurant. The food was great, and the chef was very entertaining. Once again, no pictures (I did get a couple in the lobby, but they were terrible). That night, all the kids slept in the upstairs movie room, with blankets and pillows all over the floor. I don't know how late they stayed up, but we figured it was a vacation, so why not let Bode go a little wild :-)
Sunday, we went to some trampoline park. Picture a big indoor barn-sized room with nothing but trampolines. I tried to get the kids to sit still for a picture. Bode was not cooperating.
The foam pits were a lot of fun. Devin is crazy--I don't know if she realized you could get a little more air if you jumped from the springy part.
Here's a good one of all four kids. I think Devin is playing dead to avoid getting pegged.
We only bounced for an hour, but I was spent with five minutes to go (and remember, I started fifteen minutes after everyone). Sunday night, Brenna watched the kids (she's 13 now--can you believe that!), while the adults went to see American Hustle (good, but drug on towards the end). It was nice to see something other than an animated flick in a movie theater :-) When we got home, the kids were up in their room, watching Elf on DVD. The one thing I forgot to do was to take a picture of the kids' sleeping arrangements.
Monday was a trip to the casino. No, we didn't gamble. Rather, there's a bowling center in the same building, so we rolled two games. The kids enjoyed it, especially since the bumpers helped them stay out of the gutters. Here are some random shots of us playing. I think Bode liked bowling because he could climb on the furniture-ball-holder-thingy.
I did manage to get a shot of each adult (save myself) in mid-throw. Check out our professional-looking forms. Note Dana's leg-kick.
Next we have Ashley. That left-arm is really parallel to the ground (I don't know if that is a good thing or not).
Next, we have tank (Pat). I think he's rolling the eight-pound ball in this shot. Ball velocity topped 120 mph!
After bowling, we headed back home. We decided to open some Christmas gifts. Before doing so, I got a picture of the four cousins. I have fourteen different pictures from the below sitting. What you see is the best picture I have--it is impossible to get four simultaneous smiles from kids who are mugging for the camera.
I then snapped a shot of that bitch Ginger (the dog in the background) and the two ladies.
Next, an action shot of Bode opening his present. He loved the bike (we spent some time today assembling it).
Here's a cute one of Uncle Pat thanking Bode for his present He weighs a little more than Devin, huh Pat?
Here's Devin opening her present (with assists from Sean and Bode).
After presents, we had a great lasagna dinner, courtesy of Pat and Dana (we even saw Pat helping prepare things!). We then played some games. Devin surprised everyone by winning four of five Uno games and then she and Sean were the big winners at this other game we played (I don't remember the name, but it wasn't simply a game of luck).
We came home today. As always, there were tears when we left, which is a good thing--you can't fake those as a six-year old, so it is obvious Bode really loves his cousins (and his Aunt and Uncle too). He's all ready to go back. Maybe we can convince them to meet us at Pagosa Springs for a long weekend :-) Tonight, it's some quiet time with the four of us (Harley included), getting ready for the Fat Man to come. Happy Christmas to all.
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