We had the opportunity to bring home two grand daughters.
I will not lie,
we were terrified.
It was by far the longest travel day of the year.
But we made it.
We had so much fun.

Turns out life with toddlers is exhausting
and completely lovely.

They ended up staying for 3 weeks.

There parents did come and pick them up.

But not before we had some time with their sisters.

It was quiet when they left.
I find that everywhere I look there is a memory of them.
They were happy to collect pine cones, swing,
go to the park, have squirt gun fights, and
just play with the toys.
Not a bad way to spend the summer.
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