Checking out the baby gorilla statue. In looking at this picture today, she kept pointing out her sandals. Like the rest of her footwear, she's quite taken with them.
Taking a spin on zee-ba
Miss Cool takes a breather. Notice the first official summertime casualties on her knees. The tears, they flowed.
After lunch and her p.m. snooze, we were back outside for the rest of the day. We created glorious sidewalk art and brought stick after stick to the doggies. Genevieve was totally enamored with Greta and spent a lot of time squealing her name. Ralphie was glad to have a visitor too.
Buh?
Can't escape the tickles
Grandma was generous enough to hang out through the weekend and watch Ralphie while we headed down to Chicago for the wedding of Matt's cousin Doug to his fiancee Karen. The weather was crisp and sunny and perfect - what a day to get married. The church was in Chicago proper, close to Wrigleyville I think, and we arrived early enough to grab both a parking spot and some lunch. Score. GG had on car clothes for the drive down, so we had to do the ol outfit switcheroo in the parking lot. Taking off shirts without revealing yourself, switching pants while in the car, dressing for a wedding in the parking lot...these are really just basic survival skills for all women, don't you think?
Hi family
The ceremony was a little brutal for Miss Cool. Not only was she stuck in the pew but it was right at 1 o'clock which is her normal nap time. She had zero intention of snoozing though, and I had to take her out at least two or three times. At the reception later that evening, several people told us they thought she was so good in church. I'm fairly certain they had us confused with some other family.
After the ceremony we navigated our way west to the hotel and reception. The normally 30-minute drive took us at least an hour, of which G slept just 30 minutes. Predictors were not favorable for us making it through the reception. By the time we finally got to the hotel she was wired again so, since we had a few hours to kill, we headed to the pool.
After the ceremony we navigated our way west to the hotel and reception. The normally 30-minute drive took us at least an hour, of which G slept just 30 minutes. Predictors were not favorable for us making it through the reception. By the time we finally got to the hotel she was wired again so, since we had a few hours to kill, we headed to the pool.
Ummmmmmmmmmmm, get me outta here
But slowly her swimming lessons came back to her and she started to have more fun. Fortunately there were a few other kids in the area who were having a blast and running around like crazy people, so I think she was inspired to give this swimming thing another shot. Then Daddy turned on the power and the real fun started.
Grandpa didn't swim but he's sure good at bundling
Finally it was time to head to the reception. It was a great party and fortunately had a lot of open spaces so you-know-who could run around like a wild thing during the cocktail hour. The dinner started around 7 and didn't wrap up until about 9. This did not a happy toddler make. So we took turns with other various Maios watching her tear up the dance floor (to the sounds of the string quartet) and run laps around the reception tables.
We took her back to the room around 9. I was a little worried because we were so far beyond sleepy...you know what I mean. But thankfully she conked right out and Grandma Kathy volunteered to stay with her so we could hit the dance floor for a few hours. One woman came up to us and said, "wow, you two really let loose without the baby!". No kidding lady, these chances are few and far between!
We took her back to the room around 9. I was a little worried because we were so far beyond sleepy...you know what I mean. But thankfully she conked right out and Grandma Kathy volunteered to stay with her so we could hit the dance floor for a few hours. One woman came up to us and said, "wow, you two really let loose without the baby!". No kidding lady, these chances are few and far between!
No baby + open bar + dance floor = good times
We were glad to spend some extra time with Steve and Erin during the wedding too, and at one point I turned to Kathy and said, "They're next!". It is a completely red-letter year that not one but two Maio men are getting married. Seriously, has never happened in the history of the world. Can't wait for November 6!!
2 comments:
G looked adorable as always. LOVE the picture of Matt in the hot tub. So funny.
you certainly are busy! love the shot of matt and his crew. good to see he still has "it" - right? the pooches look adorable together. I'm sure they kept each other busy. we saw greta and your mom at the park a couple of weeks ago. greta seems like a fantastic puppy! tell miss g that she looks so lady-like with her tiny purse...LOVE IT!
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