Wednesday, August 4, 2010

2010 NC Summer Trip

Just last week, we flew back to visit my parents, family, and friends in North Carolina. I'm from the Charlotte area and my parents, Nann & Pop, live "out in the country". We love to go back and visit with everyone. Tyler always has a blast staying at Nann and Pop's house. Usually, we visit over one of the winter holidays, but decided this year to visit during the summer. It's been several years since we've experienced a North Carolina summer....the humidity was tough! But well worth it.

Tyler was able to go out on Pop's boat, not once, but twice during our stay. One day, we enjoyed fried chicken and biscuits on the lake. A family tradition! Also, Tyler played with his cousins, Jonathan and Noah, thanks to Angie & Willie watching Tyler while his mom & dad had a date night. Tyler also visited his great grandparents and played with friends on his Nick Jones's awesome slide contraption. All-in-all, it was a wonderful vacation and a great time seeing everyone. We can't wait until next time!

Enjoy the pictures of our trip below....

Tyler causing trouble in Nann's basement.

Tyler all "geared up" on the boat, heading to our little secret beach.

Tyler and Mom playing in the warm lake water.

Tyler loved playing in the warm water and sand.

A great picture of my two sweeties.

The life vest didn't work well with the hat.

Tyler would play in the shallows around the beach for hours.

Jonathan, Tyler, and Noah. What cute kids!

Brady and Camden, Nick & Jennifer Jones's boys, with Tyler. This was taken on the sweet slide that they had. The kids loved loved the slide.

A nemo lollipop....nothing better than that. Well, fresh corn-on-the-cob from Nann's garden is up there as well.

Tyler chillin' in the front of the boat.

Tyler testing the heights of the swing.

Tyler & Jonathan swinging together.

Pop and Tyler enjoying Nann's homemade Pimento Cheese on crackers. Yummy!

Cute picture.

"Say cheese!"

Tyler calling the neighbor's horses over to us.
Tyler trying to feed one of the horses.

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