Thursday, July 26, 2018

Northwest Indiana visit


We were so excited to go back to Northwest Indiana where Stephen grew up and see so many of our friends and family. 
It was a fun two days jammed with fun!
After the Cubbies game we drove to see Stephen's aunts and uncles and cousins!
It was such a great dinner, full of laughter and catching up.  We love y'all!



We also took the kids to our Alma Mater, Valparaiso University!
This is where the love story of Stephen and I all started :)
Love in the chemistry lab, ha!


The beautiful Chapel of the Resurrection.
It really is a gorgeous place that I did not fully appreciate while a student at the university. 
 Although, that could be because of my part time job as a janitor while a student; I had to polish the hundreds of pews on Sunday afternoons.  


This is the baptismal font at the Chapel of the Resurrection.  This is where precious baby Amelia was baptized.  

Yay!  Neil's Science Center! 
 This is where Stephen and I met and spent many, many, many hours as students.
This was so fun to show the kids our old stomping grounds.  We even saw our Chemistry and Biology professors and they remembered us and got to meet our kids.  That is definitely something really cool about going to a smaller school.  They even gave our kids tours of the labs, showed them research, etc.  

The physician wall :)
Yay Dr. Stephen Boskovich!

 And of course we were thrilled to spend time with our Indiana besties, The Ruzas family.
Amelia and Abby, love these two girls.

Sam, Luke, Addison, Amelia, Abby- we get together every summer and they all just fall right back into the groove.  Amelia and Abby and Sam and Luke have been friends since they were babies-that's a pretty special friendship!

We love you Ruzassssssssssss!


Our old house in Schererville, IN!
Stephen grew up in this house and we bought if from his parents when we were pregnant with Amelia.  
We brought both baby Amelia and baby Luke home to this house.  
 

We always need to get a picture of this tree in the yard. 
 Stephen planted it when it was just a 3 inch sapling, that he mailed in for from a Lucky Charms cereal box! 
 Look at it now!!!

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