When I first floated the idea of hosting my nephews for their spring break, I thought it probably wouldn't align with mine. Then I when Brad told me the date and it was mid-March...during middle school wrestling, I thought NO WAY. But then--I realized just how much I missed those boys and wanted to host them. So--I recruited help. Brad volunteered to fly them out. My parents volunteered to come and help so I wouldn't have to take the full week off. And we had so much fun.
We had amazing weather the first two days. We went right from the airport to Ivar's on the water in downtown Seattle. We fed the seagulls plenty of fries. (Davy kept throwing the fries if the gulls got too close.)
See the beak? |
With President Nixon statue before going on the Air Force 1 model he rode on! |
We may have converted these boys to the sport? |
Wednesday and Thursday my parents took the boys so I could work. Wednesday was the Space Needle and Pacific Science Center. Thursday was the Everett Children's Museum and the Funko store. Then the boys came to my classroom to hear the rough drafts of my students' children's storybooks. They were great reviewers!
Also converting them to the DAWG family (Go Huskies!) |
More museum of flight...These are my mom's pics |
On Friday the weather was bad, but like good Seattlites, we didn't let it bother us--we crossed to Kingston on a ferry.
After eating a full King Size Twix on the ferry, and some trampoline jumping. This guy barfed and slept. I usually wore his mom out when she came to visit. So I guess I'm carrying on the tradition. |
These are more from the Tuesday Match. |
And the ferry had a snack bar. Good for Davy, less good for Devin (see above and the full size twix debacle.) |
Saturday we got into the Easter spirit. The bunny hopped by and left some fun eggs. |
We also went into school so I could catch up. The boys played with some of our librarian's "Free Choice" supplies, and in the gym. |
Sunday we enjoyed primary and then dyed eggs! |
It was so hard to say goodbye to these guys. So glad I'll get to see them this summer. Sure wish we lived closer! I love having the chance to be their auntie!
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