Day One- Benson Creek, 1000 foot elevation gain, cool waterfall
Spry- Day 2. Big elevation gain, cool route finding, tried to avoide water
and lost t...
Histoire des Françaises. Tome 2 : La révolte
De *Alain Decaux *
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[image: Book's Cover ofHistoire des Françaises. Tome 2 : La ...
We went to Italy for a Beus family reunion since their ancestors are from
there. But before the reunion started we did the Vatican (museums, Sistine
chape...
This is our family in it's natural state ;)
*our eleven grandchildren!*
There are no words to describe this scene!
(click on picture to enlarge)
* Beau...
From Dublin, we drove north to the coast. Oh my goodness! Erick and I fell
in love with the coast of Northern Ireland. Truly. We drove through county
Antr...
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Disneyland.
*DisneyLAND*
DISNEYLAND!!!!!!!!!
We are obsessed with it. We can only go every two years but spend lots of
time gearing our kids up for the m...
Ben will be 18 months old next week. In my mind, I pictured 18 months
being the distinguishing age between “baby boy” and “big boy”. I mean, a
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I just overheard this conversation.
B: Monroe, when we die dad will bury us. And then Jesus will un-bury us and
we will be alive again.
All the while M...
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do, to see, to soak in... As soon as temperatures drop just a few degrees,
and I ...
Gracie at (almost) 18 months
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Tessa and Grandpa got some quality time in. Tessa met Grandpa for the first time and she got reaquainted with Grandma after their first visit seven months ago.
Thanks Dad for making the trip happen! and thanks for making some great memories!
Grandma and Grandpa Harston were in Florida for nearly a week! At the beginning of the year, my dad signed up for a medical continuing education conference in Orlando. He finds opportunities through his work that will get him close enough to visit family. Mom came with him this time also! We sure looked forward to their visit and enjoyed every minute. The parting wasn't even too bad since we know now that we'll be in Utah soon for the summer.
I took the kids to Orlando to be with Grandma while dad finished his two days of meetings. Grandma was the magnet as usual! I loved to hear Jordan say "I'm so happy..." -about the fun times. He sure loves his family. We played at the pool of Grandma's fancy resort, and took the boat/ferry ride, and walked around Disney's boardwalk, and tried the paddleboat....
and Grandpa visited on his breaks and brought treats, "because I'm the Grandpa."
Michael tried the water slide and went back about 15 times. The grin on his face every time he came out the bottom says it all!
Here we are waiting in the lobby for Grandpa to finish the last meetings. Then they drove back to Naples with us to stay for the rest of the weekend. It was fun to see new things and let the kids catch up with grandparents. and I was really grateful too that Mom juggled the kids while I went to the temple! What a great trip!
p.s. Now Michael says, "Mom, we have to go back to the Dolphin and to Disney World next time. -not the Swan, the Dolphin." hmmm.. we'll see. Anyway who needs Disney when you have such a fun resort!
Tye, standing next to me, is a law school friend from last year in Michigan. I love so many things about her -but maybe generally just her perspective on life. She is so down to earth and she fits everyone into her heart. Tye brought her family and came to stay a few weekends ago. Some other law school friends (and our J. Reuben Clark Law Society closing social) met for dinner at the park. I am so grateful to meet amazing ladies during our three year stint at school.
We really enjoyed a day at the beach with Tye's family!
and the Hepworths too!!
I met Savannah, Tye's 9 month old baby. (We prepared for child-birth together before we parted ways last summer.)
The kids had Florida version playtime.
The John Tillotson's family was at the beach too and we had to get the blond beauties together for a picture.
Tessa even had a friend to sunbath with (under the umbrella).
She had her first experience with the ocean water and couldn't keep her eyes off it....
The boys learned about the Parable of the Talents in their last primary activity. Then they shared some of their talents: Jordan-building and Michael drawing and coloring. It was a fun audience of their friends and they were more-or-less comfortable to perform! Next time American Idol?
Jordan loves to fit in fun outings once in a while when Michael's at school. Here is a cute friend Matthew with him at the park. Jordan seems to make friends easily. A few weeks ago when we arrived at a new park as a family, there were three or four other kids playing. Jordan called out, "Hey Everyone!" Then he made the introductions, "Michael's name is Michael..." Another funny phrase I hear him use lately when he is playing is "Ladies and Gentlemen!"
Tessa is so fun and good-natured. She is seven months old now. She is plenty active and avoids sleep whenever possible. She is a mover --in her jumper or on the floor rolling in any direction. Most of the photos I take of Tessa are blurry lately, but here's one that Jared caught on the beach.
I snuck up on Michael one morning and took a few photos while he was reading. It didn't even break his focus. Reading anything and everything is his new favorite past time. I am grateful for anything to fill his insatiable appetite for doings and goings-on. Thank goodness for Michael at our house. He is a good help and he still usually has enough conscience to make up for Jordan's carelessness. Overall these three make a pretty fun bunch!!!
The beginning of our month was kind of slow --filled with taking care of kids, sleep battles with Tessa, and questions about our future plans for student life. Then things picked up a bit...and everything happened at the same time. We learned that we will move in August to on-campus housing for Jared's last year of law school. (This is so great!) The villas/duplex units there are really close to Michael's elementary school. Then Jared was offered a legal internship in Utah for the summer! We will stay with family and the kids will enjoy every minute with cousins and Grandparents. Then we enjoyed a visit from some great old friends, the Reeders. I coordinated a rotation of dry-pack canning for our ward. And Grandma and Grandpa Harston came! Now we are in finals mode, and coping with preparations for summer and moving. That's the news.