This past weekend was fun. Going out of town (even for a day or two) makes a nice change. The hotel I booked in Raleigh was a bit pricey, but since we only stayed one night it wasn't too bad. We drove up early Friday afternoon, and after checking in and putting our bags down in the room we went out to explore. The hotel sat in the middle of a few blocks of restaurants and businesses in North Hills. It's very walker friendly and safe, everything we needed was easily reachable on foot. It was only about 4pm, and since we weren't planning to have dinner until around 8:00 (when my sister-in-law got off work) we decided to stop for appetizers and drinks at a Chuy's.
Sister-in-law Karen with her son (and father-to-be) Tyler. I still can't believe he's going to be a dad. He was just a little kid five minutes ago! :)
Late Saturday afternoon, Marla and I drove home. It would have been nice to stay an extra day or two, but she needed to get home ahead of Easter morning. (The Easter Bunny had a basket to leave for her little girl).
It was a quick trip, but a fun one! I'm glad I got to spend some time with the family. Gregg and I will probably visit early in the summer so we can meet the new baby.
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You did a fabulous job on the Diaper Castle!
I love eggs benedict, and that castle is simply amazing!!
The sweet little baby-blue dragon with silver wings perched on top was my favorite part!
Thank you! I'm really proud of it!
Tyler is quite a good-looking guy! He'll probably also be a great Dad!
Just love your diaper castle.
That aquarium was great, but the restaurant was pretty noisy! It looks like a good time was had by those two slightly tipsy ladies!
The diaper castle is great! The parents-to-be look very happy, and I am glad you had the chance to be there for the party and also have a bit of "girls time" in Raleigh.
I am sure Gregg was very interested to see your video of the aquarium.
That diaper castle is brilliant and such a labor of love. I had never heard of Chuy’s or floaters. The things I learn!
I bet you brought the house down with that castle! It's just spectacular. And it sounds like y'all had a very, very good time. Just what you needed.
What a beautiful couple. I can't wait to see pictures of their baby.
So glad you had a good time, Jennifer. That castle is terrific and I have saved the picture for future reference! :)
Sounds like a fun trip! Isn't it great to stay someplace where you don't have to drive? It makes a huge difference!
Absolutely! It was great to be able to do everything on foot and to leave the car in the parking garage. If we had stayed longer we could have also walked to the Natural Sciences museum, which is a favorite of mine.
It was fun to make! I'd like to do another one now that I've had some practice...unfortunately I don't know of any more babies on the horizon!
Tyler promised to send us lots of pictures after he's born. I'll share a couple here.
I'd never heard of a floater, either, so don't feel bad!
Gregg said that it would be a "headache" to take care of that tank. He also said it was wisely understocked (to keep the water quality good) with hardy tangs.
Well, it was 8pm on a Saturday night on a holiday weekend, so it was busy and yes, very noisy.
Thank you!
Tyler is serious and hardworking and dependable. He's going to be a fantastic dad!
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