We're a day late getting the usual Saturday post "Adventures of Sunnyboy" up, but here it is! Thanks for your patience, we had a busy fun-filled weekend. I'll tell the tale in pictures if you don't mind ;-) Our soundtrack into Southern Rural New York State was Nora Jones "Come Away with Me", & after we dropped the Hubby off at his campsite at Thompson's Lake in Voorheesville, NY, Sunnyboy & I headed to our pj party at a friend's house. We followed the open roads through the beginnings of Fall in NY. Can't wait to see more Fall colors!
We spent the night at my friend D's house in South Cairo, NY. She's a quilter extraordinaire & we got to preview an heirloom quilt she'd made for future grandchildren. It says "Over the river & through the woods to Grandmother's house we go", isn't it awesome?? She hand-stitched all of the detailed embroidery.
From there we headed to Sunnyboy's buddy's house in Greenville, NY. He had a blast playing with his 3 best buds and even experienced a KidZone (indoor playground) for the first time. It was a little terrifying for him at first but he soon adjusted to the chaos & joined in the fun. His buddy's daddy is a talented contractor & their house was totally restored by his expert work. Here's a peak at the KidZone & in Sunnyboy's buddy's house (I love the exposed beams in their house).
We spent Sunday afternoon enjoying the beautiful weather and went out to lunch at a historic cafe in Catskill, NY called the Ambrosia Diner.
On the way back home, Sunnyboy & I stopped to pick up some Empire Apples from our favorite farm in Earlton, NY. His daddy & I have gone apple-picking every year since we've lived in NY & Earlton is where we had our very first apartment (I had a little nostalgic moment as we stopped).
We had a blast being away for a weekend, but we were also very thankful to be back in our bustling city and see Daddy (aka the Hubby) at home. Hope you all have had a super weekend too & that you have a wonderful new week! I'm looking forward to writing about Sunny's adoption in deeper detail this week (specifically the subject of "while we waited for him"). See you again soon!
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