Eli was go-go-go for the majority of the games. He wanted to go
see the statue of Charlie Brown or run away. On our last visit to Charlie Brown
Eli got up to give him a hug. He leaned in for a hug and when he was still hugging leaning on him a
while later I thought maybe he was finally getting tired. I got down to ask him
how he was doing and I got a response "Charlie poopy." Oh
really, Eli, Charlie needs a diaper change and Eli agreed he needed one too.
During the intermission between the second and third period they
dimmed the lights and both Adam and Eli both finally stopped moving and settled
in to cuddle with mom and dad. We got to hold our kids while they slept during
the third period and the game was so intense we didn't want to leave as it went
into overtime. Dave's back was getting sore and so was mine so
we transferred Adam to a bunch of coats on the floor and then took
turns holding Eli for the rest of the game. Eli woke up during our last transfer
and about 2 seconds later Colorado scored a goal. We were packing up our stuff
and they announced the play was under review. We got to the stairs
and beat the crowds out as they announced North Dakota lost because the CC goal
stood. We had to walk almost a mile to get to our car and carry the crabby
monsters, needless to say our arms were sore the next day.
Friday the boys went with us to the afternoon game, but in
between games we did tailgating and my dad showed up to take the boys back
to my parents house. When we got back to the tailgate after putting them in my
dad's care Dave and I were smiling ear to ear. Our friends Denise and Jon said
it looked like a weight had been lifted when we handed the boys over. They
slept in the car and then both went right back to sleep at my parents house and
slept for 12 hours. Hockey had exhausted them and they needed some sleep.
Saturday Dave and I got several house projects done during the day
and right before dinner time we drove back into the cities picked up the boys
from grandma and grandpa's house and went to the championship game.
Again we had fun spending time with our friends Jon and Denise and their eldest
son Nathaniel (Josh is a little younger than Eli and didn't go with).
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Thanks. See you Saturday.
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