Saturday, August 3, 2013

Ohio Summer Fun

Steve, Missy, Rachel, Mel, Stefanie, Abby & Todd
Dominic, Grandpa Teddy, Nathan, Jack, Granny & AJ
We had a great visit this summer at Granny & Grandpa Teddy's house in Ohio. I'm just going to post the highlight pictures but we had so much fun seeing family and catching up with everyone.

We spent time with my sister Melanie and brother Todd and his family, wife Abby and sons Nathan and Jack - cutest little nephews ever! We had lots of fun playing in the backyard and a fabulous time at Memphis Kiddie Park riding the jerkiest yet tiniest roller coaster ever.

Auntie Mellie & Rachel

Stefanie & AJ

Todd & Nathan
Yea - Jack woke up from his nap in time to ride!
Jack, Abby, Todd & Nathan
We got to visit with all of my aunts - Rose, Elsie, Theresa & Annette. I wish we had remembered to take a picture, but I'm so happy I got to see ALL of them! We did remember to take a picture of all of the kids with my cousin Stacey's kids.  Notice there are pairs of Nathans and Jacks.

Dominic, Rachel, Jack B, AJ, Gwyneth, Stefanie, Nathan M, Jack M & Nathan B
We of course visited Cedar Point, a summer tradition now that the kids are older. The kids are good at making this an all day affair now. In AJ's second year of trying he won a basketball at one of the games on his first attempt. He was psyched and Grandpa Teddy didn't feel like he got suckered for giving him the money this year! Notice AJ picked an Ohio State ball!

Rachel, AJ, Missy, Dominic & Stefanie

Grandpa Teddy & AJ
The girls and I had lunch at Miss Molly's tea room with Granny. One of our favorite places for a girls day in Ohio.


Stefanie, Rachel & Granny
We went to an Indians game which AJ especially loved. He was hesitant after the game when we realized they were letting kids run the bases, it was mostly really little kids. But, he watched the screen for a few minutes and decided he needed to do it.  We were pretty much the last ones out on the field but he got to do it!


Dominic, Stefanie, AJ & Rachel

AJ runs the bases at Progressive Field

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