So the big news is that Grandma and Grandpa Wright got a chance to meet Mason a few weeks ago. Let me just say that we are truly blessed to have great parents. Having Kathy here for a week was such a huge help and having Harry and Renee join us for a couple weeks was equally amazing. And getting to see my folks hold my son for the first time is about as special a moment as I can imagine. So I owe an apology to them for waiting so long to post, but I think they'll understand that we've been a little preoccupied :) I also want to say thanks to them, Kathy, Stacy, and Michelle one more time for helping us out with our new little guy. I'm sure it was a treat for you all to be able to spend time with him but you may not realize how much we appreciate everything you did for us while you were here. So thanks again- we really have an amazing family!
Jenny and Geoff also paid us a visit while they were in town. We had a big dinner (mom's fried chicken and potato salad... delicious!!) and got to catch up and trade parenting stories. It's amazing how many stories you accumulate over such a short period of time. It's only been a couple months but it feels like Mason has been with us for so long already. Maybe because we were so ready for his arrival or maybe because parenting just makes you feel old faster. Time will tell on that one, I suppose.
The two week visit went by way too fast and I feel fortunate that we'll be able to see all of the grandparents (including Grandpa Mac) in a few short months at Thanksgiving. By then Mason will probably be dunking on me in a game of one-on-one at the rate he's growing. On their first night in town we Skyped great grandma and grandpa, Danielle, and great aunt Karen in Ohio. I'm not sure what was more amazing- getting to share Mason via live video with our extended family or hearing my grandfather explaining that the computers were talking to each other.
So what did we learn from my parents of nearly 30 years? (yes... 30 years... almost) We learned that Mason will sleep through just about anything, except for the ice-maker. We also learned that he likes singing. At least he likes good singing, which means that we'll leave that to my mom. Speaking of my mom- I learned that having a son with a lot of hungry friends who love her cooking means that she will always make far more food than can be eaten in one sitting. Thanks for the leftovers, mom! And I learned that my dad is about as tough as a marshmallow when it comes to his grandson- I saw those tears old man!!
We spent the majority of the time they were here just hanging on the couch and fighting over who got to hold Mason. We did manage to get out for a round of golf and a few dinners, and mom and pop got to meet some of the Austin crew over at Jeff and Amy's place also. Tater and Bella also enjoyed their stay since they got multiple walks each day and Tater eventually warmed up to Grandpa Wright. It was a sad farewell and I know we're all looking forward to our next visit. For now we'll just have to continue to flood the blog with pictures...
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