Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Meeting Oliver Evans Scow

On February 17, Oliver Evans Scow was born and weighed in at 7 lbs 1 oz (I hate to brag but I guessed the closest!) I was dying to meet him so in March I made the trek to Idaho with the Dudley's.
We made a pitstop in Welling and my mom talked us into going to zones. It was all fun and games until Mom forgot she was watching Quinny. The UofL gym is just a big circle so it was pretty funny to watch her run all the way around and then realize she was lost.

While packing the car back up I realized I forgot my passport. Somehow this didn't even cross my mind!! Tim is so awesome and met me in Claresholm with the passport. At 4 AM we hit the road and besides and accidental detour we made it in fairly good time. 

After lots of movies, treats and songs we made it in one piece and were greeted by this cute face!

The weather in Idaho was beautiful! Quinn was very confused and kept saying, "Muffy, there is no snow in your backyard!


I discovered the new love of my life: Chick-fil-a!!! They have gluten free options so every day I ate grilled chicken nuggets and large french fries. It had been long time since I have been able to eat french fries. Most fast food places are a no go because they fry chicken strips and french fries in the same oil so the fries become contaminated. If you know me, I LOVE fries and have sorely missed them. 

Mason took a freezie to the face but I can't complain because I got some cuddles. 
While Muffy and Erin power shopped costco, I took these 3 cute monsters and fed them ice cream, hot dogs and pizza. I really impressed myself with how well it went... until the Quinny had to go to the bathroom. I have no idea how mothers of twins manage! 
 We also had a hot dog go down but we followed the 10 second plus photo time rule and it was still good.
We hit up a pretty awesome free museum. They had a cut and paste gallery. I am pretty sure I could have been an artist. 


 Best selfie taking ever!
We also enjoyed watching Denton play basketball and letting the kids run wild.

After the museum we were packing up the car and witnessed this...
Quinn pulled her pants down by a tree on the meridian. Erin tried to stop her but it was too late. She was just going to pee on the tree... I was dying laughing, the lady in the car next to us though it was pretty funny too. I think she has been spending too much time with boy cousins. 
I am definitely the most lucky aunt in the entire world!
Danielle took us to a pinterest party. I was a big doubter but it turned out to be a lot of fun. I think I host a party of my own. Everyone just brings something they made and you pick a present and can steal from the ones already opened. Thanks muff for making our crafts! Erin benefited by getting these lovely mason jar glasses. I got a cake stand but seeing as I received 5 for my wedding and still haven't used one of them yet, I left it in Idaho for muffy. 

The day we drove back was my birthday so we celebrated by going to eat Mexican and then I made a gluten free skor cake!
Denton's birthday is the day after mine so he also got blow out the candles. 
We also managed to squeeze in kiwi loco because that was all Mason could talk about. He thought it was an important part of birthdays. 
Even a quick trip to the mall happened!
Except for a long drive and a wait at the border the drive home was uneventful. 
 I did squeeze into the back to watch frozen fro the first time and it was pretty awesome!

Tim came to Welling to spend some time with me on birthday. He surprised me with stars on ice tickets AND Keith Urban tickets! I am beyond excited for those events. I also got spoiled with Naked Basics 2 eyeshadow and my wonderful mother gave my mascara that makes it look like you have extensions. It is truly amazing. We went to watch more basketball!! Raymond Girls won in a nail biter. Overall it was a fabulous birthday. I really do love my husband for always spoiling me! 

The next morning we went to Magrath for church because Johnny Evans was leaving on a mission. He is a truly wonderful kid and I know he will be a fabulous missionary. 





















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