On the way to FL, Cousin Nate stopped by for a little visit. Yes, he did bring his parents, but Nate was the main attraction! The kids were inseparable and had a blast together- Alden referred to Nate as "My Nate."
They arrived late Wed night- so Thur morning, the playing began in earnest! Frank and Al took off for a quick motorcycle drive - fun for the guys! After a quick trip to the Dr's office for Alden (he had croup- ugh!), we headed to the mall to play on the indoor playground and then meet our good friend Karen and Hannah at the food court for lunch. Addie was in heaven that Nate and her friend Hannah, could actually meet!
After a little nap that was needed by all, this was the scene- playing on the playground. Jen was kind enough to keep an eye on them as I have become freakishly tasty to mosquitoes....

The Dad's returned- and the kids were SO happy to see them- and so were Jen and I....

Digging in! We put MarMar's table to good us as well as the camping chair! Even though Alden was sick, it didn't affect his appetite! After dinner, the Dad's took over and Jen and I got to do some shopping, get a coffee at Starbucks, and enjoy some adult conversation- ahhhhh!

This is what I saw in the morning- Frank raising the future Mac-Lovers! Here they are all watching "Up" on his iPad.

After breakfast, we decided at the last minute to go to Belle Isle for the kids to play on the rocks. The bridge TO Belle Isle is always a hit- and this time was no exception!

Twins? What can I say? Great minds think alike? Actually, Alden is heavier than Nate- and Nate only has about 1" or 2" on Alden- they had so much fun together!

Working on emptying the James River- what's it gonna take? Team Work!

Al helped them climb a few more rocks to get a better look at some of the rapids- or as Addie called them, "the waterfalls."

A double stroller that can totally be a triple stroller!

Before Nate left, all 3 of them were loving his iPod touch and could totally navigate around on it- even my kids- it was that easy to learn!

Everyone was sad to see them leave- but we were glad to have had some time with them!