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Looking for Snookie at
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We took EB on a 15-day "grandparents-palooza" tour so she could spend part of her summer vacation with her most ardent fans. The tour kicked off in New Jersey, where EB enjoyed leisurely days filled with tons of attention from Ah-Gong (my dad) and Nai-Nai (my mom). Of course, almost every day included an obligatory trip to one of the many Chinese Buffet restaurants in the greater Princeton area along with a sprinkling of visits to the park, beach and the pool. It was great to see my parents but after a prolonged period under their roof again, I needed a vacation from our vacation. Thankfully K and I had the chance to visit NYC for a day while EB continued to woo my parents. Uncle A even made a special appearance from Virginia, and had the patience to engage in a few "pretend" play sessions--"Uncle A, let's pretend we're eating at a restaurant!" I'm sure it was tons of fun for a 30-something single male.
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Helping Nai-Nai with her favorite hobby |
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Watching basketball with Ah-Gong |
After about a week in New Jersey, EB and K continued onto the second destination of the tour, Detroit, Michigan. I had to skip this as I'm trying to save vacation days for maternity leave. It was a great visit for both EB and K, since EB had a chance to catch up with Grandma P and Aunt Aud and K had a chance to catch up with all of his Michigan buddies.
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With Ms. Olive and Aunt Aud |
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We've got some work to do on her table manners... |
I missed EB and K insanely while they were gone. It's strange; I always thought that I'd enjoy 10 straight days of "me-time." But without them around, the house just felt empty and lonely. I was glad, almost smug, to hear that towards the end of the trip, EB was constantly asking about me and eagerly looking forward to coming home to see me. What can I say? Mommy rules!
Having parents living a few states away is becoming more of a challenge now that we have EB in our lives. We want to make sure EB stays in close contact with them, so we'll definitely have to factor this in the future when we relocate.
In the meantime, we look forward to my parents' visit in late September, when they will get a chance to dote on EB and their soon-to-arrive grandson.
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