We flew into Phoenix late on Sunday morning, got our rental car, and headed to Mesa where we stayed at the Arizona Golf Resort. After lunch the boys headed off to class and Danielle (Tanner's wife) and I ventured out around town for a nice Sunday drive. Later that evening, when our husbands were done learning, we drove into Phoenix and ate at some local restaurant. Without kids. It was awesome.
On Monday the boys has class again and so the girls got to have a leisurely morning of sleeping in, working out, talking while eating breakfast for 30 minutes(I can't remember the last time I did that), and then taking our time getting ready. We then spent time shopping at the mall. Later that day(although the pool at our hotel was as warm as a mountain stream, and the hot tub was luke warm), Danielle and I thoroughly enjoyed our afternoon lounging by the pool, talking, reading, napping, and soaking up the sun.
Our husbands joined us around 4:00 and then we headed off for PF Changs and a movie. Dinner was great, movie was awful (the creators of Nick and Nora will be getting a strongly worded letter from me for having the audacity to make one of the most vile and disgusting movies of all time and marketing it like a comedy...I've never come so close to walking out of a movie in all my life and regret not doing it, nuf said.) But once again, we weren't bickering with children, so the night was still a success!
Tuesday was my last full day in AZ. Luckily the boys only had a couple of hours of class that day. So Danielle and I were still able to maintain our lazy morning routine, but the guys were able to join us for afternoon festivities. I carried my camera around during the whole trip, but only got it out on our trip to Scottsdale, so enjoy the photos of our afternoon, notice there are no children in the pictures!
Here we are posing in front of Trader Joe's. We were under the impression it was more than a grocery store, it's not. It's just an organic grocery store. So we bought some organic enchilada sauce...why not?
It really was a great trip. Especially since all we had to pay for was my airfare and a teeny tiny portion of our food. John's food budget paid for most of our meals AND fun. Now, that's my kind of vacation. I'm seriously considering making him find some sort of conference to go to every year just so I can join him. That is if I can convince people that babysitting my kids is awesome and they should want to do it every year! (Thanks to my parents and Natalie for taking the kids!)
The only reason I'm a little bummed right now is that I'm the only one that flew home today. That's right, everyone else is still vacationing! But I couldn't leave the kids any longer...not that I didn't want to, I just ran out of baby sitters:) Boy, I sound like a great mother don't I. I did miss my kids.....I did!
9 comments:
What a great trip. I'll babysit for you next time you go. I'll even come up to Boise and babysit at your house if you want, althought I can't guarentee the house will be in the condition you left it.
Hooray for you! When Nate and I went to Florida in the Spring it was the best! Being away from your kids makes you really appreciate them and love them even more. I'm so glad you got to relax for a few days without kids!
Jess, it sounds like you had so much fun! I am super jealous!
I will take any and all offers for anyone who wants to come to my house and watch my kids!
I'm glad you had a good time. I love the cow furniture. And you look great, btw.
I thought of you a few times this week. I think I was a little jealous. I would have been happy to have watched the kids. You should do that with John more often. New York, here I come (in eight more months;) )
That sounds so fun! This is going to sound dumb, but I think you and John are seriously like one of the most attractive couples I've ever seen.
I am so jealous! It sounds like you had a great time.
No kids? I am super jealous!
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