The day after Thanksgiving, my honey pie's and I, along with all the ladies in my family headed off to Branson for our annual girls weekend! Go HERE to read about Day 1.
We woke up on Saturday and cooked breakfast, got dressed, and headed straight to the outlet malls for a day full of shopping.
Our first stop was Carter's, because they have the best pajamas, and then we went to the make up store, and to the Disney store. I always take the girls into the Disney store, so they can find a few things that they might want Santa to bring. Then, I hand them over to my mom and I shop and sneak the packages into my car while my mom entertains them with ride on toys.
Except, we don't actually put money in the rides. I know. The girls just have fun climbing on, in and out, and pretending. Plus, when you have 4 kiddos who need a ride at over $1.00 a turn, no bueno.
Sometimes we tell the girls that the rides are broken. Honestly, they just want to get out of the stroller and run and play for a bit!
I always make sure to have a sippy cup and snacks on hand, and of course, we do not go anywhere without Adalyn's baby doll! When we were in the Disney store, I realized she had dropped her baby, because it's a fun little game she now plays, and I had to retrace our steps in order to find it! Thankfully, I found it in Carter's sitting at the registers and I have never felt more relieved. That ballet baby is my 4th child.
After lunch, my cousin took her daughter and all of the big girls back to the house. By that point, they were just done with shopping and we knew they would rather play and watch t.v. Plus, they took naps on the drive back, so that was a bonus!
Addy Pearl stayed behind with us and she was the best shopping buddy ever! She fell asleep in the stroller, and was a bit fussy when she woke up, but after a snack she was good to go.
Notice by this point she's in a new outfit, because she had a blow out in the other one. Seriously, poop everywhere. Thankfully, I had just bought this little outfit from Carter's and I pulled it out of the shopping bags to put on her. That's why her bow didn't match.
She got in some great-grandma snuggles before we got in the car to head back to the house.
And this is what a day of shopping will do. My car was jam packed and at this point I was so relieved that we let the big girls go back to the house early, because I would have had to strap them to the roof.
After dinner, we did some arts and crafts.
My mom's bestie is a former preschool teacher, so for the last two years, she's brought stuff for the kids to make at night.
They made a Santa and Rudolph ornament.
Addy played with her Gee while the big kids crafted.
I let Megan make hers all by herself, and I was so proud that my OCD tendencies didn't take over. That reindeer was a hot mess.
And Megan's new "thing" is to make silly faces when she's getting her picture taken. She's going to look back and regret it when she's older.
Gretchen did great making her ornaments.
Once the little kids were finished, the adults had their arts and crafts time. My mom brought coffee mugs and sharpies and we all decorated our Branson mugs.
When we were finished, Gretchen chose the best mug, and the winner was responsible for taking all of the mugs home and she'll have to bring them all back next year!
We had some bedtime cuddles, stayed up late and chatted, and then went to bed, so we would be ready for Day 3!