Love this guy!!! :) |
So when Jonathan had a show in DC, Zachariah and I flew up to meet him.
As you can see, I had a frog pillow sticking through my backpack. While I was walking through the airport with Zachariah a man came up behind me and said "Ma'am, I don't know how to tell you this, but you have a rather large frog on your back. I don't think they're going to let you through customs with that!" hehe! We definitely attracted a lot of attention with Zachariah in my ring sling, and a bright green frog hanging off my back!
Zachariah did great on his first airplane ride. I fed him just before we left Nana and Papa's house so that he would be hungry about the time we were boarding. He nursed as we took off, slept, and woke up just in time to nurse while we were landing. Perfect timing, as his ears never gave him any trouble!
Grandpa Martin met Zachariah for the first time...
Awwwww |
Have you ever seen so many pretty blue eyes in one place? |
Zachariah was so sleepy! He fell asleep shortly after this pic was taken. |
The doggies weren't sure what to think of this little person. Jazzy kept watch while Zachariah played on the floor. |
Zachariah was packed into his new car seat with some new toys, courtesy of Grandma and Grandpa Martin...
and we set out toward home in our new Escape!
The drive home from Northern Virgina is a loooong trip, but the scenery is absolutely amazing! I took literally hundreds of pictures, and it was really difficult to narrow down the ones to show here. I actually ran out of storage on blogger and had to purchase more before I could finish this post! :)
On Monday, we conquered Virginia and made it into Knoxville, Tennessee.
This handsome man drove almost the entire way. <3 |
Bad picture, but the best I could get of the "Welcome to Tennessee" sign at night through the dirty windshield. |
Z was so happy to be out of the car seat for a bit! |
The mighty Mississippi River |
My sweet boys in our hotel room in Little Rock. |
Breakfast at the hotel seemed the easiest solution. It was pretty tasty. |
and did a fair amount of sleeping, too.
We stopped in Hooks, Texas to get a Blizzard...
Stopping for Blizzards in Hooks is a Bradshaw family tradition. We always stopped there when we visited family in Tennessee. :) |
and let Zachariah try out the Escape.
I took the wheel for about the last hour and a half...and Jonathan took a well deserved nap.
I love it when we cross Lake Ray Hubbard, because it means we're almost home.My feelings are always conflicted when I travel. I'm amazed at the beauty of other places, and how much of the country really is wide open space. Part of me thinks I would love to live somewhere more remote, and the other part of me loves being in a city where everything you could possibly want or need is in an easily drivable distance. For now, I'll stick with the great state of Texas!
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