Sunday, April 18, 2010
Spring Break
We had such a fun time in Utah. I wanted to post some pictures of two really different activities we did there. It seems funny looking at the pictures that this was all in one week's time. The snow was up in Aspen Grove--sledding and building a "luge"--and the desert looking picture is us hiking the "Y." We left Tommy and George with Nana and the pregnant aunties and hiked with the older kids. I was a little behind going up because I came later than the kids, and I couldn't quite catch up to them! I was amazed at how they went straight up that mountain. Ryrie was excited because he was the first up and the first down. Owen and I bonded on the way down a lot. He told me he was holding my hand so I wouldn't slip and I told him I'd help him too if needed it. Turns out we both needed to catch each other! He is pretty fun to talk to. I think I'll do a dual post today and write some of his funny phrases down.







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It's been so long since I hiked to the Y! This makes me want to do it again. Abe and Seb have done it with my mom a few times. It looks like you guys had fun!
ReplyDeleteI love the posts you do on your kids. How do you remember so many things about them at once? I always forget all the specific things that make up their personalities, once I sit down to write them. It's going to be so great to have this kind of record preserved of Owen (and the others) when he gets bigger, don't you think? It will help you remember all those little details you'd otherwise forget. (Speaking of which: remember when I asked you how Where the Red Fern Grows ended, and you said, "LEARN!" Hee hee, I remembered that the other day. :))
I was such a goof! I remember we were back by the folding doors of the class closet in Mrs. B's (what was her name!! I just forgot) class. I just jot ideas down on a paper I keep on the bar because otherwise I would be totally blank at sitting down to type.
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures, Rach! What a group!
ReplyDeleteYou are wonderful.
Love,
Mom