I found this crib bumper at Goodwill for $4 yesterday! It's brand-new condition and a perfect design for Hannah, I just couldn't resist! What do ya think??

Now I can't wait to move so I can start putting together a room for my sweet baby girl!








#46 Go to Vermont. Ended up going to New Hampshire instead because there were more waterfalls and trails there, and I found a very affordable cabin there for us to rent.
We planned on leaving for home after lunch (aka naptime), so we just did simple stuff after breakfast. We went on the Cannon Tram to see an aerial view of the beautiful mountains. 



Then we found this covered bridge. And boy was this heaven for any toddler! It was looong and we were pretty much the only people on it so Eli could just RUN! 





This flour mill was right on thr river there too.
We were going to go to lunch after this at a Pizza and Greek restaurant but both kids fell asleep in the car and we were still full from pancakes anyway that we decided to just head back home. Finally, around 3 we stopped and ate before our final arrival at 5:30. It was a great trip. The kids did soooo well with everything! And New Hampshire is a beautiful state!
The next picture is the slide. It just went on for about .25 mile of water just flowing horizontally across the rock.
After this hike we went back to campground for hot dogs, corn on the cob, and chips. Our cabin had a kitchenette so we could eat there sometimes instead of having to always go out. We had a mini fridge, 2 gas burners, a microwave, complete with pots, pans, and dishes. For right now in our lives this was the perfect way to camp. =)


We saw a bear show where they played basketball, walked around on two legs, ate ice cream cones and more. It was cute!
Kevin steered the boat thingy while Eli sprayed the water. Eli didn't like being sprayed so they kind of stayed in a corner away from the others. But oh, he had so much fun!
After this we picked up lunch to take the cabin, and then naps again. While everyone, including Kevin, was napping I went down to the stream at the campground to chill. I was a little bummed the water was too cold to wade through, but it was definitely still a nice way to relax for a few minutes.
After naps we went on another trail to see a covered bridge, gorge, waterfall, and pool. But I'll start another post for those pictures. Stay tuned!
We got back to our cabin and got the kids ready for bed before starting our campfire. Eli slept on a the hide-a-bed which was the "living room" part of the cabin so in order for him to get to sleep, Kevin and I had to either stay out on the small porch or sit at the campfire for sleep times like bed and nap. It twas nice to have that quiet time. It stormed pretty good the first night but the kids slept just fine through it.


We had to be very careful because if we fell, then the children would fall with us! Kevin did have one slip where he almost fell flat on his back (aka flat on Eli!) but he caught himself just in time. I don't think Eli even touched the ground, but it sure scared him to tears, and we were more careful after that!


Alright, and it's bedtime, sooo I'll leave you with the Day 1 recap and we'll be back tomorrow with more of the rest of our trip!