Walking Gladstone with Oma and Opa
We were so lucky to have my parents visit us here in Gladstone! It was so fun to have them come!
(Just a word to Oma and Opa, most of these are your pictures. It was great that you two were so eager to take pictures, I hardly took any at all! It was like hiring a photographer!)
Thank you for the great books and the time you spent reading to the kids.
Thank you for the great books and the time you spent reading to the kids.
And fun coloring pages.
What a crazy little critter with some wicked spines!
We plopped him in a bucket and (after letting me get a little more sleep, thank you!) drove about 5 minutes away to release him out in the bush. Notice Bridget is not in this picture. She didn't want anywhere near this thing!
Sending my own wildlife off to school.
We were so happy to share this special day with Oma and Opa. Thank you for making the trip! We love you!
It was nice to have an extra pair of hands around. Especially to do things like Bridget's hair. Amazing how she could sit still for Oma to do it, but not for her mommy. She's 2. Enough said.
We got to share with them the beauties of this rural Australian town. Feeding bush turkeys at the botanic gardens.
Enjoying cool trees at Spinnaker Park.
We spent a lovely day at Tannum Sands Beach. Look at my cute parents! Oma even got in the waves with us and tried out a boogie board.
The wildlife was fun to share with them too! We saw wild kangaroos and bats, but the coolest thing we saw came to visit us! Our next door neighbor's dog, who is usually very calm, went crazy one morning at 4 am. Our neighbors were out of town so Mike and I went to see what the problem was. An echidna had burrowed himself right by their fence! Mike and I tried with no luck to dig the little guy out. We gave up and convinced the dog to quiet down. We got some more sleep, but at 5:30 the dog went crazy again. This time Opa unearthed the echidna with the shovel and Oma grabbed a leg with leather gloves and yanked him out! Huzzah!What a crazy little critter with some wicked spines!
We plopped him in a bucket and (after letting me get a little more sleep, thank you!) drove about 5 minutes away to release him out in the bush. Notice Bridget is not in this picture. She didn't want anywhere near this thing!
Our neighbor brought over a poisonous cane toad she found in her yard. These things were introduced several years ago to erradicate cane beetles (which they didn't do) and are now a bit of a pest. Friends who are native Gladstonians told us of childhood cane toad hunts and bonfires. Now that sounds like high society fun!
Sending my own wildlife off to school.
And the Pizza Goblin came while they were gone!
My parents even got to see the not-even-here-yet Johnson wildlife. They came along to a dr appt and got to see an ultrasound of Johnson child #5 who will join us in January. That was pretty special!
The highlight of the whole visit was Isaac's baptism, which, lucky kid, happened to be on his birthday! It was a great day!
Two handsome men. We were so happy to share this special day with Oma and Opa. Thank you for making the trip! We love you!







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