
Don't get me wrong. Connellsville is not a large city. It is a tiny sleepy town in Western Pennsylvania. It got blasted with the last snow storm and the kids missed 8 days of school in a row. The town was completely crippled by this storm. It snowed every day we were there.
So what did I do? I took pictures of course. You're welcome.
Let's start with my in-laws house. My in-laws live in the mountain area of Connellsville in a town called Indian Head. It is home to about 10 people. Just kidding. At least 25.

This is their new snow wall that the plow has built for them.

I took some pictures of the icicles that are hanging down from a few buildings and houses.



Now that you have had enough snow visuals, let us start at the beginning.
Sunday night we arrived at my in-laws house. We did not attempt to get our van up their very steep, very snowy driveway. It would have been adventures in driving to say the least, and a TRUE adventure at the very most. But we stayed at the bottom, and my father-in-law shuttled us up the hill with his 4 wheel drive. If you could get a mental picture - he lines the car up at the bottom of the driveway, backs up about 10 feet........and then guns it up the hill!! Growing up (remember Mat and I started dating when we were 15/16) I remember the challenge of getting up the driveway. It has not gotten less thrilling.
The kids were good at my in-laws house and Ben and Sally and I enjoyed some Olympics on TV before retiring after a long day of travels.
Monday - I went to the "city" (I use this term loosely since there are like 100 people in Connellsville. Okay - more like 8000, but you get the picture) to spend the day with my parents WITHOUT the
Monday night we walked to my parents friends/neighbors house for some cherry pie and conversation. We had to walk because 1)it is only a block and 2)our car was not really interested in navigating unplowed roads. We had a great time with them and even got to Skype with their daughter and grandaughter who live in California. It was fun.
Tuesday - I woke up when I wanted to. Kind of unbelievable feeling. I don't get to do it very often. We went to breakfast at IHOP. YUM. It was snowing, so there weren't many people there. That was pretty nice. We did a little more shopping and I got a chance to visit with my Aunt Sally and Kathy. It was a nice morning.
That afternoon my dad went to pick up Arlington from my in-laws house because we were going to a West Virginia University girl's basketball game. My parents graduated from WVU (many moons ago........) and growing up we went to all he WVU football games. It was always fun. My grandmother (my mom's mom) always cheered louder than anyone. She is a total sports nut.
I am getting off course.
My mom and dad bought Arlington a shirt. And a bear. And pom-poms. And they gave her mardi-gras beads in blue and gold. Total overkill. But she looked cute.

The game was a lot of fun. We got to sit about 5 rows from the front.
Arlington enjoyed the game and really got into the action.
And she got her picture on the jumbotron.

She enjoyed watching the cheerleaders and the dancers and all the little games that were played during commercials. (televised).






Then we hit the dollar store. My hometown rocks. Arlington bought herself a shamrock headband (with feathers) and a shamrock necklace. She wore it for three days straight.

Wednesday afternoon my dad went and got the little ones from the in-laws and the party was over. I cannot thank my in-laws enough for entertaining those VTs for 3 days. I am sure they slept good Wednesday night. And I know Finley and Cainan (and Arlington the first few days) had a blast!

Wednesday night we went to another local restaurant - the Italian Oven. SO GOOD. I hit my three favorite spots while I was visiting, so I was a happy girl. Hey in a town that has a store called "Crafty Tats" what more can I say???
Crafty Tats sells crafts AND gives you a tatoo. One stop shopping people. One stop shopping.
Thursday the kids and I got our hair cut.







This was Cainan's first real haircut and he was not in love with the idea. But he lived.




Thank you, Marge, for the sweet gifts for the children. They are so spoiled by you! My mom is never going to catch up.
After our visit, we went to my grandparent's house. (my mother's parents). My grandmother made home made ravioli for us.





I took toys, but I didn't need them. They have a big house with a lot of rooms to explore. They spent about 1 hour in their finished attic space.



I should have known I didn't need to bring anything. When I was growing up we always played with her stuff. Her stuff is the coolest.



Rod and Judy just became grandparents to a beautiful baby boy! He was born on Arlington's birthday. All of them brought the kids presents of course. Mary Louise made Arlington a beautiful scrapbook for her birthday. She makes one for each child for each birthday. I really treasure them.

After they were gone we took the kids to my old high school. CAHS. Ah, the memories. It was fun showing Arlington around. (the other two didn't care as much - they just wanted to run around). We got to see the music room, the gym, the pool, the library, and the art room. All the things on Arlington's list.
The chorus sung a song for the kids. The band kids let them beat on the drums. The kids in art let Arlington check out their art work. They were all really sweet.


We left for my brother and sister-in-laws house after our visit to the high school. We went to my brother's high school to watch his musical practice. AJ is a music teacher. At the high school. God love him. I don't think I could deal with the teenagers all day long.




It is unfortunate that we don't live closer so that we could go and see the musical. I am sure Finley and Arlington (and maybe even Cainan) would enjoy watching the production.
After the running around, we went to AJ and Tricia's house for some dinner and crazy time.



Saturday morning we drove back home. IT was a fun week. We crammed a lot into it.
And it snowed just about every second we were there.
Now we are back to work and back to real life. Tomorrow Finley has a dark adaptive threshold test where they will test her night vision. Saturday I will update you on all the things that we are learning about her.


**Disclaminer - some of these pictures were taken by my mother who has no patience for her camera.
Whew!!!! You made it to the end!!!
Stay tuned! See you Saturday!
11 comments:
Hey Jen,
I love your blog, I feel like you all still live down the block from me!!
Kathi
Bud Murphy's is disgusting.
Jen - It was great fun seeing you and the family. I was invigorated after my visit with them! Can't wait for your next visit - try the summer this time - no snow!
Marge
I will never understand the love of Bud Murphy's pizza!! It's sad that you are making me nostalgic for home and I live an hour away. LOL Sounds like you all had a great time!
As always, loved your blog. Oh good ol' Connellsville!. :) I too just LOVE Buds. I eat there at least twice when home. Glad you all had such a wonderful time!
Jen~I am a faithful reader of your blog and love to hear how all of you are doing. It brings back wonderful memories of 'Baby Days'. Your family is always in our prayers. We're in San Antonio; home to PA in April.
Love&God's blessings~Susan
Jen, It was great to see all of you. I don't know how you manage time for the blog but I am glad that you do. We enjoy keeping up with you and your clan. Love, Mary Louise
Jen,
I am so glad I got to briefly meet you and your beautiful children. I think about what you and your family are dealing with often. You are on a difficult journey but you all will get through and be just fine. I continue to pray for you.
Jennifer's F.
Jen... We at CAHS feel honored to be included in your blog...We now have to have these emails sent home because the blog has been blocked by the district. I was upset about this at first, but when I read this latest blog and what you had to say about us at CAHS I teared up. I would never want one my students to think I really do have a heart!!! Not a day goes by the my 3 little angels (haha) and myself don't say a prayer for Finley. You may be miles away but you are in the hearts of many...
Again thank you for including us..
Beth
Ahh, good ol' Valley Dairy and their breakfasts. Such good memories from that area! I always liked winter because of the challenge to get the car up our driveway. You've got to have 4 wheel drive if you live in the area!! :) Glad you had a good visit!! Now it's time for you guys to come down here!!! :) No snow - I promise!! :)
Jen,
Your mom always forwards the blog to me and I enjoy keeping up with everyone. I particularly enjoyed the Connellsville nostalgia because my kids feel the same way when they return to PA.
Brenda
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