Well, we are finally back from Montreat, NC and slowly getting back into the swing of things. It’s amazing how even four days away can mess with your household! Unlike last year, it was a beautiful week in the mountains….not too hot and no rain! We shared my last post with the scrapbook photos with the high schoolers that Bets and Jay brought this year, and they loved it! They were completely amazed at how I used a disposable camera (no retaking those blurry shots!), and at how cool the three of us were back then! =)
So, to recap…Bets and Jay are our best friends from Maryland. They are our kids’ godparents, and their little Lulabelle is like our third daughter. Betsy, Jay and I grew up together in our church, which they are still members of, and now the youth counselors at. So they are continuing our church’s tradition of taking the youth group to Montreat each summer. And since Montreat is just a couple of hours from us, the girls and I try to meet up with them for a couple of days while they are up there. While the youth group stays in the lovely dorms at the college, the girls and I prefer the local Marriott!
And although Jayna did sleep in her own bed at night, this is what I awoke to each morning!
And since this trip was a first for Millie….I decided to bring and break in my brand new stroller. Can I just say that it is awesome! It has like 12 different sitting combinations, but the one we used was Millie in the front seat, Lulabelle sitting on the jump seat, and Jayna standing.
And Betsy pushing. Did I mention we were in the mountains?

We finally gave up on pushing all three girls, and put Millie in the front pack and made the big girls walk!
Jayna and Lulabelle were so stinkin’ cute together. Jayna was all about playing the cool big sister….and although she is great with Amelia, I think she truely enjoyed manipulating helping Lulabelle…from buckling seatbelts for her, to convincing her that she liked pickles, to teaching her how to hula hoop!
And every year, the scenery just takes my breath away. Lake Susan is like glass, framed by a baby blue sky and mountains.
Jay and some of the boys noticed huge fish sitting on some of the rocks at the bottom of the lake….tadpoles? Man, they are gonna be some HUGE frogs!
But even the small details had me appreciating the scenery. All of the buildings are stone, and they have gorgeous hydrangias around every corner.
I even caught this little inchworm hanging {literally} by a thread!
While the big kids were in small groups, we took the opportunity to spend some time with Betsy and Jay. There is this cute little park at Montreat that has great playground equipment, and then several creeks running through for the kids to play in.
And although they tried hard not to get wet…both girls ended up soaking wet and laughing!
It’s a good thing Jay was willing to get wet too…that mountain water was COLD!
Now we just need to get Dave up here!!





















































