Saturday, April 26, 2014

Walking from Advent to Easter (Part II)

We spent time in January and February doing both inside things (like cooking and building and reading and dancing), and outside things (like hiking in the wintry woods and playing on playgrounds whenever the sun peeked its head out and warmed us up a bit):













And then it was suddenly March, which did indeed seem to come "in like a lion, and (after snowing towards the end of the month) out like a lamb."  We took a lovely jaunt down to Atlanta over spring break, and spent a few days hanging out with Aunt Mac and Uncle Eddie, exploring Decatur with Great-Aunt Rosemary, and stopping for excellent meals and leg-stretching in Chattanooga on our way there and back:


We spent a fun afternoon playing at Piedmont Park...

...and then met Rosemary for a snack at a nearby yogurt spot.

We strolled and played along the Belt Line with Mac and Eddie, a fun walking/biking trail that loops around and through the city...

...and also checked out the flora and fauna in their neighborhood.

We cooked some delicious suppers together...

...found a fun bookstore in downtown Decatur...

...ate lunch at Victory, one of our Atlanta favorites...


...and then stopped for lunch on our way back home at an excellent deli on the river in Chattanooga and took some glamour shots in a park next to the pedestrian bridge:)

We also had some good cousin time with Joseph and Estelle, played at parks and playgrounds and the zoo, hiked in the woods, built some outstanding block towers, and visited with the bunnies at Phillips:







Oh, do we love spring break (and the arrival of spring itself) around here!


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