We had a lot of time to sit and talk since we were stranded. It was fun to have someone to watch James with me. I love to see the funny things that he does, but I always wish that someone was there to laugh with me. James loved to smile at his aunt. He even spit up on her, but she didn't think that was very cool... Here is a picture of them playing in front of the bathroom mirror (James loves to smile at the cute baby):
A kind sister in my ward offered to take us to the Smoky Mountains National Park. So, we had a nice drive and a picnic. We really enjoyed the beauty of nature and the chance to get out of the apartment for a while. James was a pretty tired guy, so he slept in his car seat most of the way.
On Monday, Amber and I decided to walk to the Cracker Barrel that is just down the street. For some unknown reason, there are almost no sidewalks in Tennessee, so the stroller was not an option. James got to ride in his harness, where he once again fell asleep. However, he sat on my lap throughout the meal and was sure that he needed to eat Mom's food. So, I guess it will be time to introduce solids soon.
This morning, Lindsey was kind enough to take Amber back to the airport (or maybe it was actually mean because now James and I are alone again). The visit was great, but now it's back to life as normal. I just hope I have a car sometime soon.
James insists on rolling to his stomach every time I put him down. He is working really hard to learn to crawl, but he sometimes gets really frustrated when his best efforts are unsuccessful. He is usually a happy guy though.
Commence countdown to a visit from Mom and Emily...
Oh my...what a cute child. I love how round he is! I am so glad you started a blog so I can check in on you guys more frequently. Tennessee looks beautiful! You are so lucky that your family is able to come visit. Oh and you look fantastic by the way! It looks like James loves his sleep, just like mommy!
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