looahvul, looeeville, looaville

Whichever way you like to say it, I am having a blast here.  I honestly have never been at a  place in the US with nicer people (granted that I have not been in more than a dozen states) but I digress.  The scenery here is such eye candy.  I brought my laptop thinking that every night I would share my day with you all and have been so very busy that every night we just get back to the hotel and collapse.

Yesterday Poppa worked while I ran around handling some business.  This morning, I dropped Poppa off at the store he was auditing and headed to this amazing historical home/museum, Locust Grove.  With Matthew in the Ergo, I walked all over this Estate learning so much about this region and this amazing family.  You’ve heard of Lewis and Clark?  Well, this homestead belonged to Clark and his brothers family.  His brother who I had never even heard of was responsible for adding 4 states to the Union and settled the town of Louisville, KY.  Four US presidents slept in rooms and beds which I walked in today.  The buildings and gardens were amazing as was the realization that the shoddy cabins I was standing in were homes to many a slave who lived and worked here.  Of course, I was most attracted to all the antique baby furniture, little beds and high chairs as well as every spinning wheel at the place.  The fields and gardens were quite lovely,  thankfully though it was very sunny today, the temperature was only 80 so Matthew and I were really able to stop and smell the roses and walk to and fro.  I spent the day wishing my children could have been with me to see so much history.  Maybe someday.  There was a really nice gift shop where I got everyone a little surprise to bring home.  I will share those with you once they are given to our kids.

In the evening, we ate at an amazing restaurant, Doc Crow’s (so far they have all been good) and had some really great conversations with my hubbies co-workers.  A few of them came out to meet me at dinner which is alot more attention that I deserve but I was grateful to them for their hospitality.  Matthew also seemed to especially like Poppa’s female co-workers and spent the whole time making cute faces at both of them.

It has been so nice to spend time with Poppa almost alone but I am really starting to miss my other babies.  Tomorrow, I hope to visit the Kentucky State fair which is so close.  Really, just across the street from our hotel!!  How lucky was that?

I hope to be back here to share more with you but right now, I need to collapse in this bed I am sitting in.

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our little red shoes

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Once a week, Poppa and I have been taking one child with us for a lunch date.  It is our way of making special memories with them one on one and they love it.  Of course, Matthew comes along since I am his permanent breakfast, lunch and dinner date.  As we were dressing him to come along, it hit me that he might be old enough to wear our little red shoes.  Until this morning, they sat in his cabinet, patiently waiting for my little Mateo to be big enough to wear them, big enough to almost walk.  I put them on him and they were a teenie bit big but with the laces tied, and they stayed on perfectly.

Where has the time gone?  Oh, I should explain about the little red shoes, sneakers really.  These little red Gap sneakers were purchased for Ronnie and she took her first steps in them.  She wore them all the time and I loved them, even though Poppa thought they might look like boys shoes back then.  Next John-Paul, then Christopher and Olivia and they all wore them while learning to walk and getting more sure on their feet.  Oh, they’ve been around the block for sure and the bottoms are starting to curl from the sole being worn, the sides are coming apart a bit, they have been through their fair share of replacement laces but still very usable and part of our baby story.

We all had a hankering for some not homemade, cooked by someone else, Cuban food and our town actually just got a real, true blue Cuban restaurant so off we went on our date.  Poppa, Nicholas, Mathew and I.  After we were done eating and boy did we ever, Poppa tried to get Matthew to take a step but he was really just happy to stand for now and that is just fine with this momma’s heart.  Soon enough he will take those uneasy first steps and his little red shoes will be with him.

Today I am packing for our trip to Kentucky.  Tomorrow, Alexandra will hopefully come home and give me a much needed hair trim (my hair is down to my waist) and then Monday morning, Poppa, Matthew and I will head to Kentucky.

 

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