Saturday, October 8, 2011

Visitors!!!

All summer long we kept hearing the refrain, "How much longer till the cousins come?" Even when we tried to do other fun activities with the kids and give them a fun summer in spite of the fact that weren't traveling anywhere this year. Summer wasn't summer without "the cousins". So finally, FINALLY, the day arrived. Alison and Mike and their kids came from New Jersey and Susannah and her kids along with "The Uncles" (Timothy, David, and Samuel) arrived from Utah shortly thereafter. It was a visit worth waiting for. We all had a great time and crammed in many fun things into those days.

It was very exciting to meet the newest cousin Christopher, who is absolutely not like his petite "big" sister. We paid a fun visit to the kids museum--always more fun when you have cousins and uncles to play with.








The main event ocurred on August 10th. Last year after Alison had taken her girls to the NYC American Girl store, we began hatching a plan to take them to the one in Chicago. Lynnsey got her first doll, Lindsey for her birthday and has been getting more and more addicted to the dolls and books.


Initially, we had planned to all take the train to Chicago and add another fun experience to the day, but prices for tickets spiked to a bit more than we had planned and so Alison and I opted to have Mike drive us over instead while Mom and Susannah took the train as planned.


The problem with that plan is that we left earlier than needed to anticipate traffic (which ended up not being a problem at all )but the train ended up being delayed by quite awhile. So we had to wait.

We paid a visit to the Lego store.






And we rode the escalator. Many times.


And the super-fast glass elevator. Once. (The kids loved it but the Mom's experienced some unpleasant vertigo.)


We visited a little visitor's center and then loitered outside for a long time.





And played Down By the Banks numerous times.



And finally, at LONG LAST, Mike arrived back from the train station with Mom and Susannah (and her two kids) and he took Bentley and Lydia to the kid's museum while the rest of us enjoyed American Girl!



The girls got lots of compliments on their matching outfits. (Lynnsey's is a K-Mart knock-off that we picked up that morning before heading out, but still super cute!)



Lynnsey made sure to pose with the Kaya doll for Kaya, who will hopefully get to go on her own AG trip someday.



We had lots of fun at the AG restaurant. Pricey but a fun experience. The chairs for the dolls were a nice touch along with all the little extras.



Hopefully in a few years when we take Kaya and Lydia, Rebecca can come again when she can appreciate it more. Although, she was sure appreciating the little cup of ranch dressing!


Lynnsey ordered the picnic lunch:



And of course, no meal is complete without dessert:



After that, we explored the store. We found the Girl of the Year display so that Lynnsey could pose with her doll Lindsey.

The girls were each allowed to pick out a doll outfit as a gift from Nana. (I have a picture of them all together but it's on Lynnsey's camera so I'll include it in another post.) Lynnsey at first was looking at some of the general outfits but she kept going back to the Josefina display. I could see the wheels turning in her head as she concocted her plan. She ended up chosing a Josefina outfit knowing full well that she could use that as an argument for acquiring the Josefina doll! As it turns out, she didn't have to argue too much. We had wanted to get her something special for kicking her thumb-sucking habit over the summer anyway, so when she said we could combine that with her Santa gift for Christmas, that worked for us. So hopefully, Santa will cooperate with that idea, and Lynnsey will be getting her doll in just a couple more months.


Isabel and Cecily have plans for dolls that they are hoping for too. It was fun to hear them on the way home talking and planning and giggling about it. I know a lot of people roll their eyes when they hear talk of American Girl Place and dolls, but I think it's just fine. I love that in an age when a lot of little girls seem to graduate to older "tween" toys earlier and earlier, that my daughter still loves to play with dolls. And I love that she is dying to read all of the American Girl books. We found a bunch at our library book sale a few weeks ago and Lynnsey has just been devouring them. I think it's fantastic that she can read a book with character's that she can relate to while at the same time learning about history.


Anyway, after our visit, Mike took Mom and Susannah back to the train station, so we walked down the street to the Disney store and took a look there.

And then we journeyed back home again. What a fun, exhausting day. Lynnsey is already asking to go again--this time to the New York store. Hmm...we'll have to see about that:)


Another thing that we did while everyone was here was a trip to La Casa Mexicana to celebrate Isabel's birthday. After Lynnsey's experience last January, Isabel was dying to do the same. And we were more than happy to oblige.



And another trip to the Sweet Tooth for icecream!





We also wanted to do something a little different than our usual excursions, so one day we took a trip to Jackson to a fun little miniature golf course that Kalen and I found on our anniversary date. Of course we had to split into groups since there were so many of us, but it was pretty fun.

Of all of our kids, Spencer loved it the most. He keeps asking me to take just him on a date there.

Kaya was having so much fun at first, that we actually went back and bought her a pass, so that she could have her own club and ball. And then we spent the rest of the time forcing her to play so we could get our money's worth! I definitely think we need to wait a few more years for her to appreciate it.



After golf, we had a picnic lunch and then went to see the movie Hop at The Michigan Theatre where they were having a kid's summer movie series.


We enjoyed a cookouts one evening, complete with our favorite Dutch Oven Potatoes...

And since we couldn't squeeze in a trip to Lake Michigan this time, we headed to Swain's Lake instead.



I really love that it's not very deep, so the kids can go clear out there and feel adventurous, and I worry a lot less about them!



Kaya cracked me up. She struck a pose and proclaimed: "I'm floatie guy!" (Only she of course, pronounced it "fyotie".)



At the end of the week we had to say goodbye to the Bramhall's:( But the Utah relatives stayed another week. We made a trip to Full Blast water park in Battle Creek. It is right next door to the train station, so everytime we would bring Mom to drop her off, Kaya would see it and ask to go there. When it was winter, I would tell her we could go in the summer. Somehow, she decided that summer was the waterpark. So she would ask me, "Can we go to Summer now?" At long last, she got her wish.











It's always so much fun to have family come to visit. And it makes us appreciate Michigan more when they do, because we actually get out and enjoy the stuff that is right in our backyard!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Everything looked like so much fun. I so wish I could have been there. I wish we had so much to do right in our backyard. everything looks like so much fun.

Amy said...

I hope you guys can get out here sometime soon! When we plan our next American Girl visit, you'll for sure have to bring Jenna along. Mostly I just would love for our kids to meet their Texas cousins!

kiddle97 said...

I am always so impressed with how much stuff you guys fit into your visits. It all looks like a blast.