The drive wasn't that far and was fairly easy. It took us through some of the "backroads" which saw us pass a number of roadside vegetable stands. By that we mean a table in the front yard with vegetables laid out and a coffee can to put your payment. We got to Elkhart and Will was ready to be fed, which promptly put him in a milk coma.
When Will woke up it gave Great-Grandpa a chance to hold him.
Great Aunt Vicki was also in town and got to see Will again, here at the lunch table.
After lunch Great-Grandma held Will as he drifted off to sleep.
Over the course of the trip Will has started hitting several "landmarks" including finding his fist and bringing it to his mouth. We finally caught it on camera.
Of course that brought a smile to his face, which is also happening regularly now.
One feature of the house that Will loved was the ceiling fans. He couldn't keep his eyes off them and would watch them for hours if we would let him, I think. It's good to know that his eyesight is getting the range as they were on the ceiling basically two stories up.
And if you didn't believe that he enjoyed them, another shot of him watching the ceiling fans.
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