You must be wondering how the move back to Berkeley went...
The actual drive was split in half with a stay-over at the Fuller house in Redondo beach with buddy Elgin. Jacob was thrilled about that but the 7+ hours to get to his friend, well, the face at a pit-stop says it all.
Thomas hung in there alright with naps, laughing at his brother, and driving lessons during stops.
Despite our engine light coming in on the Neon about 100miles into our trek, we made it to LA and beloved Elgin (Tripp and Alecia, too!).
Despite our engine light coming in on the Neon about 100miles into our trek, we made it to LA and beloved Elgin (Tripp and Alecia, too!).
Friendship meant to be?
After this and other fun things, a projected movie was enjoyed in the backyard to which Jacob fell asleep. Upon waking and patiently waiting until a 'reasonable' hour, Jacob honed his drum skills on Elgin's set.
We were all enjoying our time together....and unfortunately, took minimal photos. Jacob was sad to leave and pines for the day he is reunited with Elgin. (Don't worry, it looks as though though this fall will be bring such a reunion).
Thanks for helping minimize the boredom of a long trip, giving us a great place to stay, and hanging-out with us Fuller family!
We miss you all so much! The boys are really experiencing a different environment re. square footage, temps, access to Monterey Market's fresh fruit & veggies, walking/biking outside during the day,etc. Loved the action videos of ball and drums. The bunk beds are cool,as is the tie-dye. You're keeping it busy and fun with all the outings to library, zoo, aquarium, marina, IKEA, San Francisco's Pier 39, etc. Glad to hear of teething and crawling milestones! WE love you bunches!!
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so, maybe tie-dyes make the hippie?
ReplyDeletejust look at that hippie dance.
it was awesome!
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