I went to college at Duke University in Durham, NC, and until this summer Durham had been the home of three of my dear college girlfriends: Sarah, Rachel and Monica. This spring Sarah's husband Jon accepted a professor position at the University of Wyoming. So, before they hitched their wagons and headed west, we bought plane tickets and took an impromptu trip to NC to see everyone the last weekend in May. Another dear college friend, Allison, and her family were able to come in from DC as well. It was a mini reunion. I had not seen these women for three years, and none of them had met our boys. In addition, I had met only one of the eight children we have between the 5 of us. Considering we want to maintain our friendships over the years to come, we thought the kids should start getting to know each other, too.
Here are some shots of the boys and me with the Duke chapel in the background.
After dinner on Saturday at Monica and Kevin Gainey's house, we ventured outside for some play time. Charles Cleveland (Allison's little guy) started the lawn statue activity, and soon Jesse (Sarah's eldest) and Jasper joined in the fun.
Then is was time to play catch with a miriad of balls.
The dads relaxed on the steps for a little while before joining in on the fun. From L-R: Jon Prather, Bret Horton, Kevin Gainey, Charlie Cleveland and Benjamin being held by Monica Gainey.
Getting a posed smile from Charles was tough! But I think this half-grin is adorable!
On Sunday afternoon we all met at the Duke Gardens for some R&R time. We started in the shade of the nice big trees, but as the afternoon wore on we were left chasing the shade and being exposed painfully to the hot sun. However, the gardens are beautiful and so fun to explore or just enjoy from the hillside.
Our shade trees.
Here are the views from our hillside locale.
Jasper is bringing up the rear of this group making their way up the hill - Charles, Allison, Drew and Jasper.
While we were there, Charles took in some practice swings with his dad, Charlie, helping out.
Levi, Monica's youngest, enjoys his lunch in the shade.
Jasper enjoys the lionshare of his lunch: red grapes, in the sun.
This looks like a peaceful tree, doesn't it? It's just the right size for the kids to explore without getting hurt ...
One of our main objectives for meeting at the gardens was to get a group shot of the kids. Monica had bought Duke t-shirts for everyone, so we got them lined up. Except getting kids who are needing naps to sit still, when some of them can't even sit up, was pretty gosh darn hard. Here are shots from our tries. If you piece them together, there are some adorable shots of each kid.
This shows off Phoebe and her beautiful curls!
As the eldest, Jesse got the job of holding the youngest, Marjorie. He did a fabulous job! Sean makes and appearance for a while, but he really didn't want to be part of the picture. The kids were sitting on a hill, so getting Benjamin positioned on Jasper was tough. If Benjamin were to sit up straight, it would have been too hard for Jasper to hold him and keep him from rolling down the hill. So he has to be reclined. It looks kind of funny, but Jasper did a wonderful job.
Drew and I are so glad we got a chance to get together with these friends. These women are so important to me. I've known them for > 15 years. They've been there through all my ups and downs. They've laughed and cried with me. I was pregnant with Jasper at the same time as Monica (with Phoebe) and Allison. God has blessed me with their loving influence, and it was great to spend even a short weekend with them in person. We certainly pray God will bless our boys with similar Christ-loving friends as they grow into manhood.
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