
I felt like we lived in this car most of the weekend! We kept busy for most of the weekend, whether it was time spent outdoors, with family, and sometimes just taking a ride around. I apologize, this will probably be a long post with lots of photos!
Friday morning we loaded up the car with our new little red wagon, a cooler of water, my backpack of snacks, and headed off to the zoo! We were meeting my brother Devin, his wife Chrissy, and my niece Dino Girl. Thank goodness it was a cooler day, it has been so hot and humid in Michigan it’s like a swamp out there. But Friday was practically perfect.

Whenever we go out we have to make choices on how Wyatt will get around. A backpack carrier? And with me or with Billy? A stroller? I hate that these options limit his independence to practically nothing, but he outgrew his wheelchair over the past year and the way insurance works, if we were to get another one we would practically insure that he would never get another walker again. So, we are trying to work around that since he is working on walking and can use a walker, just not well enough for a trip to the zoo. And not to be negative on here since I hate doing that, but my husband took him for a stroll around the neighborhood the other day in the stroller and was stopped by someone asking what Wyatt’s “issue” was. They also let Billy know that Wyatt was eligible for therapy services, like he hasn’t been in them since he was six months old. So frustrating. I get that the person had good intentions but frankly it wasn’t her business. And now I feel super self-conscious taking Wyatt out that way, I don’t like people staring at him. It will more than likely happen his whole life but I want to be able to make things as easy as I can for him when I can. I’m his mom. I can’t help it. Anyway, Thursday night it clicked that we could use a wagon. So, Billy headed out at 8pm to find one. And delivered like the awesome dad that he is. I felt like the wagon would first, blend in, and second, I was positive my niece would crawl in there at some point too, giving him company and making him feel less isolated. And it was so much easier to take him in and out, he could move around a bit, and it folds down into a bench seat as well. Win-win. There were a million wagons at the zoo too, just like ours so I feel like if he looked around, he wouldn’t feel as different.
Anyway. Once that was out of the way, we were golden for the whole day. Zebras, lions, giraffes, rhinos, camels, tigers – they were all out and about and looking cute. Zebras are Wyatt’s favorite (and mine) and I was excited to see them so close this time!
However, we all seemed to love the Amphibian House the very best. I guess our family does love its little creatures!
I also got super excited about this turtle in the marsh system outside. And this bee!

Saturday we stuck closer to home. We loaded up our little wagon again, this time with picnic supplies, and had a little picnic in the park. Later on that night we had drinks with my brother and fam, plus my dad and stepmom too.
It was so hot and sultry out this weekend, and I think we were all remembering our many trips to New Orleans – which inspired Billy to make a cocktail. Which he never does. And I rarely drink at all, if ever. But it was good, y’all. Also, my new favorite summer wine made an appearance. The drink Billy made is called a Gin Basil Smash, and it is so light and refreshing and citrusy. And actually so is the wine. (Loveblock, Sauvignon Blanc)
Sunday morning, and we just kept on rolling. We took a drive around Detroit, specifically Belle Isle and the farmer’s market area of Eastern Market. Eastern Market was closed so I was able to grab photos of the beautiful street art.
From here we headed to Belle Isle for a total change of scenery…
And someone got a little sleepy.
It was a busy, full weekend, full of people and sights and things that I love.
I hope you all did something or talked to someone that made you smile over the weekend!
Sounds like you had a great time!! I love all the pictures, that street art is jaw dropping. ❤
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Thanks! I can’t get over how they make such beautiful pictures like that on the sides of buildings! It seems like it would be so difficult!
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Yeah, it blows my mind!!
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The wagon was a great idea. I enjoyed the photos.
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Thank you! We are loving that wagon!!
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So glad you indulged in that refreshing Billy cocktail. Sounds really good for a hot summer evening.
The wagon is the perfect solution for right now. My nephew had cancer from 18 months to the age of 3, almost 4 years, when he lost his battle. My sister used a red wagon with Andrew to go to all of the doctor appointments, trips to the hospital for chemo, even shopping. He and his older brother could both fit in the wagon and it brought less attention to Andrew’s health problems. Bless his heart.
You and Billy are amazing parents. Wyatt is so well loved and cared for.
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It was so good! Now we have leftover gin so I am sure we will have them again this summer. Lol.
I am so sorry to hear about your nephew. He sounds like he was a brave little fighter. And I love that his older brother would ride with him, what a a good older brother.
And thank you so much, that is so nice of you to say. We love our little peanut boy. Who is not so much of a peanut anymore!
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Great photos! I am now wishing for those drinks, too, lol.
Thanks for sharing your fun holiday weekend.
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They were so good! That wine is for sure my favorite for the summer. I usually switch to white when it is warmer weather. Lol.
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Looks like a gorgeous weekend! A wagon is a brilliant idea and I bet Wyatt is more comfortable. I’m all for asking questions but that woman sounds horribly rude.
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I don’t usually mind either, but this lady was super rude!
And the wagon is so helpful!
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