When Celia, Maden and Annie met her at the airport, Maden was wearing a matching Superman shirt. Cindy was there for Brian's last night at work in Weatherford. Maden liked finding some new number cards while Cindy was packing. She had plenty of time to hug on the two babies.
(I had to include this picture of Annie! Cindy caught a smile!)
December 14th started a flurry of activity. Cindy was flying home, and Randy flew from Idaho Falls to DFW, he got there early afternoon. Brian and Maden took Cindy to the airport, waited around for Randy to get in, then they went to get the truck. There was a huge mix up with the truck, let's just say that it took them about 5 hours to finally get a truck! So, they headed back to Weatherford and started loading the truck with the help of a good friend, Steven Bird. Celia took Annie and went back to DFW to pick up Blake, and then over to Love Field to pick up her dad, Michael, who flew in from Pennsylvania to help with the driving.
Cindy was able to see Randy at his gate just long enough to get a hug, say hi and bye and snap a picture! Maden was really glad to see Randy. It made him happy after having to say goodbye to Cindy. He only likes to pick people up from the airport, not take them back.
On Saturday morning, they finished loading the truck and cleaning the apartment. Then loaded up in the truck, the Escape and the new Mazda 5 and started heading northeast.
Maden wanted to be one of the drivers instead of just a passenger. Randy drove the truck most of the time, with Brian navigating. Blake drove the Escape and Celia and Michael drove the Mazda. It was a long trip! Celia said one time she heard Maden say "it sure takes a long time to get to Erie" followed by a long sigh. The kids got tired some, but were very good travelers.
Blake said this was his view for 3 days. I told him he should not be taking self portraits while he was driving!
Maden was so glad to stop at McDonald's! I think everyone was glad to stretch their legs. Blake even enjoyed some lunch with some state troopers. They were lucky that they only had one small problem with one of the vehicles, and they were able to get it fixed quickly.
The first night they stopped at a Days Inn in Arkansas, somewhere near Little Rock. Maden was so happy to be out of the car! He slept with Blake and fell out of bed twice! The second night, they stayed in a Super 8 someplace north of Louisville, Kentucky. When they stopped for the night, Maden was disappointed that they weren't in Erie yet.
They made it to Erie about 4:00 pm on Monday, December 17. The long days of driving were over! This is the first glimpse of the house they are renting. The house sits on 50 acres of land, 2 of the acres are landscaped and the rest is woods.
By the time they got the truck unloaded, it was dark. They got the beds put together so they could sleep. Annie found her swing and Maden found some fun magnets that were a surprise for him from the Bird family.
They spent Tuesday and Wednesday helping Brian and Celia get settled in and hugging on the babies!
Making pancakes for the first time in the new house.
This is a "cottage" that is on the property. The landlord let Blake, Randy and Michael stay there. It is about 300 yards from the house. Blake says he thinks the wind has blown some, judging by this tree in their yard.
Blake got permission from the landlord to install a garbage disposal. It was a little more difficult than he anticipated, but with Maden, Randy and Annie helping he got it in and working just fine.
Brian, Celia and Michael went shopping and left Blake and Randy to tend Maden and Annie. I got a text from Blake saying how they wished I was there to help change Annie. They thought the hole in her onesie was too small. Looks like she survived!
They went to get Krispy Kreme's twice, went to Texas Roadhouse and went to see where Brian will be going to school.
Brian, Randy and Blake went to see Lake Erie. I think it was a cold blustery day!
On Friday, December 21st Blake and Randy had to fly home. They flew out of Erie with stops in Cleveland and Dallas. Flying is certainly the faster way to get between Erie and Dallas!
Courtney and I picked Randy and Blake up in Salt Lake. We went to dinner at Iggy's and then to Temple Square to see the lights. We stayed in Layton, then left Saturday morning for home. Courtney and I can't wait until we get to go to Erie to see where Brian and Celia are living, and to get our turn to hug on the babies.
one of the best things about being a purcell is knowing that everyone will jump in and help when someone else needs it.
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