I had my 30 week sono last week and the doctor seemed confident that baby #4 is a girl! Kate is really excited and already planning how she will rearrange her room to accommodate the crib. This is a 30 week picture, with Mike included. =) It’s a bit far away and blurry, but the camera was balanced on a rock landscaping wall. You get the point.

This weekend is Dee-Mack’s Homecoming, so this is spirit week. Kate and her classmate and neighbor, William, dressed up today for “Twin Day.” You have to use your imagination a little, but green shirts and jean bottoms, close enough for 1st graders.

Earlier this year, Mike and I had planned to take a week near the end of October and celebrate our 10th anniversary which is coming up in January 2013. However, we discovered we would be having a baby mid-end of November and decided we would wait until 2013 to take a trip away. Being the amazing husband that he is, Mike planned a weekend away this year to take the edge off of having to wait an extra year for our anniversary trip. After talking with his sister and her husband, he decided on Lake Geneva, WI. It was a BEAUTIFUL place and we enjoyed the weekend immensely! We left Friday afternoon, checked in, and then went to dinner at a place called Sprecher’s, I think. It was another of Greg and Mary’s suggestions. =) We then went back and walked around our hotel to check it all out.
Since we were celebrating an early anniversary, the hotel gave us (me) a flower and some truffles.

I’m just a good ol’ country gal from Mackinaw, apparently, as I had never seen a bathroom mirror with a tv in the mirror. =)

Some resort pictures

Saturday we slept in, ate breakfast, then took some books and took in this sight for the day. Anyone who knows me well knows that this is my idea of a perfect day. And it was!

That night we went to one of the resort restaurants for dinner and when we told our waitress that we were there celebrating an early anniversary, she brought us another rose, a complimentary glass of wine (and grape juice for me), and a dessert.

Sunday we packed up our bags and went to Lake Geneva for a boat tour on the mailboat. I guess a lot of the roads to these lake houses did not used to be very well maintained and the houses are closer to the lake than the road, so many of them still get their mail and Sunday paper delivered via boat. A teenage girl ran off and on the boat delivering papers to mailboxes on people’s boat docks. It was actually very interesting, but I don’t remember most of the details of who lived where and for how long and all that. I do know that the Wrigley family owns many of the houses on one part of the lake and many of the houses up there are unfathomably large. =)

Lastly we ate lunch at a place called Popeye’s (another Greg and Mary suggestion) and enjoyed this view before heading back home to get the kids. A big thanks to my parents for watching the kids for the weekend, to Greg and Mary for all the tips, and to Mike for planning our trip!! I hope we can go back someday! =)
