A few weeks ago Jacob & Mama took a trip out to Stanton, NJ to visit Auntie Kristen, Uncle Danny, and Auggie doggie. Grammy & Auntie Sarah met us in AZ so we could all fly out to NJ together (mama really enjoyed having the help on the plane!). Jacob had so much fun playing at his aunt & uncles' 'farm house.' It was a quick extended weekend, but oh so much fun! Thank you Kristen and Danny for a wonderful vacation.
Auntie Kristen, Grammy, Jacob, Auntie Sarah, Mama, & Auggie dog on a walk to a historic house (stuckney or something...). We were able to take a very quick photo before the thunder and rain began and the bugs were attacking us :)
Getting some yummy pizza at John's (I think that is the name). Jacob ate 3 slices, leaving mama just one! Definitely a growth spurt!
Jacob spotted Elmo on the street and had to meet him...
Jacob was very lucky to get pushed the dozen or so blocks we walked from Times Square to Central Park. Then we checked out the Central Park Zoo and rested on the grass until heading back to Stanton.
Auntie Kristen, Jacob, & Uncle Danny on the train back to NJ
One of Jacob's favorite parts of the weekend was riding on the John Deere tractor and mowing the lawn. He thinks it is definitely more fun than our push mower in AZ!
Jacob & Auntie Sarah after a quick spin
...then it was a turn with Auntie Kristen who drove him through the trees!
helping Uncle Danny plant some lettuce seeds in the garden
1 of the 3 rides Grammy sprung for (hot dog truck, ice cream truck, and fire truck)....oh how she spoils him :)
Grammy & Jacob boarding the train from Flemington to Ringoes
in front of the Ringoes Station where he got a train conductor hat, train whistle, and model train! Lucky boy!
Auntie Sarah and Jacob getting ready to board the train back to Flemington
Mama, Jacob, & Auntie Sarah enjoying the train ride back to Flemington
our last morning in NJ; enjoying the beautiful weather before heading back to AZ.
such a tough way to travel...being strolled all the way to security with his aunties' travel pillow and crackers.

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