Friday, June 15, 2007



This is Bridal Veil Falls in Provo. I love Provo Canyon, so beautiful and many great memories here. The kids loved to throw rocks in the raging river and we were just happy not to have anyone hurl themselves accidentally over the edge. They also found a cute little caterpillar to play with.



I love this set. The boys learning gold from their Great Grandpa who LOVES to golf! He was so thrilled to share his favorite pasttime with the boys. And this pict of Alyssa sleeping. Everyone knows that vacation time is difficult to get little ones to nap. They know they will be missing something fun! Alyssa was exhausted and would not nap. She climbed onto Great Grandpa's lap for a safe refuge and I let her be for a few minutes. When I came back she was sound asleep. I guess feeling safe from the nap happy mommy she relaxes so much. They sat there for 2 hours. Grandpa was in heaven with her sleeping on him, he kept saying what a special treat it was that she did that. Awww, so sweet.



Horses at Uncle Dean's...can't go there without saddling up. Well I did, but everyone else got a ride, even my mom. The kids were first a little leary of the horses, but they learned to enjoy them. Also playing in Great Grandma's basement (bright sleeping bag) and eating breakfast at the counter I loved to sit at as a child.



Misc. picts here....the top you see Matthew sitting in the front seat of the car. Our rental car you could turn the airbag off--actually it could "sense" the weight of whomeever sat there and turned off automatically. The boys took turns riding in the front and they thought it was so cool! More horses, ping pong in Grandma's Basement, Grandpa's tool area, and resting.



Bowling in my Grandma's favorite past time and she LOVED going with the boys. She wasn't feeling so great that day and even after Michael beat her by a few points, she challenged him to another round and she beat him. We called her Super Grandma for this!I love my other Gma eating cheetos--and we then went to Antelope Island to the Great Salt Lake. It was hot that day!



Temple Square is a place that has deep meaning for me. The Pioneers of my hertiage settled here to have religious freedom. The temple is so beautiful, and see the Christus statue is always so peaceful. People from around the world come here to seek out their ancestry or learn about the Savior. And we even got to see the huge conference center where we hear from our prophet every six months. I feel a great spirit of peace here.

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