
So this happened. I was dropping off Jaquelle at a friends house who is moving soon. (Oddly, I felt like I should offer to help but talked myself out of it, because really? People like to pack up their own stuff right?) Well "someone" or "something" decided to take things into their own hands and guarantee that I spend the entire afternoon at my friends house waiting for a tow truck. And oh what a day! Seriously a nightmare....or was it. Here's the run down. Called Cordelle, was too busy at work, came by and couldn't change it for me in the time it would need, said to just call AAA. Which I did. They came out, couldn't access the tire key because my back door had been broken over easter break so it COULD NOT OPEN. Thus AAA couldn't help or rather the company AAA sent out couldn't help. Matter of fact, they got really frustrated, swore and left because AAA decided not to pay them because they didn't fix the problem (because they couldn't.) No ones fault, just unfortunate. THen it took them like 4 more hours to get a tow truck out there. In the mean time, Collin gets locked in the bathroom or rather refuses to come out because he got nervous that my friend's husband came home ends up over flowing their toilet by shoving endless amounts of toilet paper in it. Which is so weird, because he has never done something like that before. His clothes were soaked, there was toilet water everywhere. After loaning me some clothes for him, Cody then has a major blow out, so I end up borrowing another small shirt for him and of course I don't have anything with me because I was literally planning on being gone for 5 min. (into cedar and back). Then Cody want's to nurse but wont because I keep getting calls from AAA or I am too stressed out and he is a horrible nurser in public so that was not happening. I felt like I was totally invading on personal family time when her husband got home....UGH! It was awful. She of course was gracious and just kept laughing at the luck I was having. But I did get to have some brief moments and conversations with her that I am grateful and apparently really needed to happen. We shared a common interest in some things we've been learning and books we've read about the days before the 2nd coming. She shared with me some personal struggles with her move and the up and down faith rollercoaster she was on. We talked about anxiety and what helped her get through it. I mean really I was in awe at the nuggets of miracles she had experienced in her life recently and someone needed me to hear it. Haha! Because she definitely didn't get any packing done, and I definitely over stayed my welcome. Well at least if we end up moving into the mountains when the world falls apart I will have confidence to go and find her house and remember that one crazy day where my sturdy sequoia tire completely blew out in front of her house.

I decided if the bunk beds are going in the boys bedroom and Jaq gets this frame, then we better make it match better in her room. So she and I painted it and left little messages on the inside in paint. Love her! (Where did this bed even come from?) I think it was a yard sale find 10 years ago....
This was a fun picture at the Grand America Hotel where Cordelle spent his last conference with the Leavitt Group. We decided to take the kids (Cody included) and put all three of the older ones in a bed with their bunnies they got as a free gift at the hotel. It was a beautiful suite with two rooms. My parents came and stayed an evening so we could go to the Piano Guys in concert. It was awesome!! We swam a little while my mom stayed with Cody. It was a lot of work bringing all the kids. But it was a fun little vacation.
I did spend one day with my mom where I tried to help her go through some things and clean out some projects, but it turned out to be a bigger job then we thought and near impossible because I had Cody and she had Abram. Not much happens with babies around.
But we did get to go to one of her Deci-belle's concerts. Which was pretty entertaining!
Then Grandpa Morris offered to drive us around in the Model T, which we never refuse! The kids love it and Him. My kids are blessed with fabulous grandparents!
Over all a pretty low key trip but fun little kickstart to the summer. It wasn't a kidless trip to San Diego or Arizona but with the baby it was doable. I'll miss this part of Cordelle's job at the Leavitt Group. The free resorts, the paid for vacations. But these perks don't outweigh the draw he is feeling to this new job so... I guess he will just have to take me on a vacation we have to pay for ourselves!