All bundled up and not moving a muscle. Once Mckenna figured out not having the blanket over her = freezing she didn't budge. It was predicted to get into the mid 30's but I don't think it was quite that cold. But it did feel verry chilly.
This is what cold mommy and baby look like first thing in the morning after not a whole lot of sleep.
Saturday night was very pleasant. Tony and Terra had a beautiful night for their hoedown reception. The roast pork was amazing and Tony's uncle's band was GREAT. Mckenna was very intriqued by all the instruments and won over the chef's heart when she could not get enough of the pork. He said usually the kids all eat hotdogs.
The campground was mostly empty and we had the upper section all to ourselves. Tony's new father-in-law owns the campground and closed it for the weekend. It is a very popular campground with canoeists on the Pere Marquette and we were told there are usually about 300 canoeists there every weekend throughout the summer. The livery comes out to the campground and transports folks and the campground will provide a boxed lunch for a small extra fee. We don't get over to the western side of the state very often so it was fun.
Today I work all day and then in the morning I will be leaving for Vermont returning in October in time for the MSU vs UM game on the 3rd. While in Vermont I will be staying in a little cabin I rented in Sheborne which is only 8 miles from Ashleigh and less than that from the Ben & Jerry's factory. The color should be about a week away from peak from what I am told so it should be a lovely drive. Now if only this rain will not follow me out there......
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