We spent a beautiful Memorial Day Weekend up at Emmets' grandparents in Holyoke, MA. On the way, we stopped to see "Great Nana" at the Mount.
We took full advantage of Grandma and Grandpa to babysit so we could get out and run around the reservoir Saturday morning. Grandpa still has the magic touch. It was also so much fun to see Emmet's Uncle Joe and Aunt Jennie who were in from Utah for a Amherst Reunion with Emmet's cousin Kelton; Auntie Mary was in from Boston, as well.
We took full advantage of Grandma and Grandpa to babysit so we could get out and run around the reservoir Saturday morning. Grandpa still has the magic touch. It was also so much fun to see Emmet's Uncle Joe and Aunt Jennie who were in from Utah for a Amherst Reunion with Emmet's cousin Kelton; Auntie Mary was in from Boston, as well.
Keeley enjoying her ride on "the horse"- Grandpa's knees still have it after all those kids and grand kids!
Keeley couldn't get enough of watching Kelton run and play with "Amma" and "Papa." She also got some "crawling lessons" from Grandpa Ferriter and Kelton both mornings, who would call to her, "On your knees, Keeley, on you knees!"
Mary, Emmet and I went to Northampton on Saturday for a stroll around town. Keeley even took a nice nap for us so we could have a cold beer at the brewery before we headed home.
We pushed Keeley's dinner and bedtime back so she would not miss happy hour, a time honored tradition at Longfellow Road.
Sunday, we all went to mass as a family. Keeley said her first word in the middle of the service: "Dada."
Sunday, we all went to mass as a family. Keeley said her first word in the middle of the service: "Dada."
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