We had a wonderful time in Salt Lake visiting Grandma and Grandpa. Our original purpose for going, was to attend cousin Gracie's baptism. We were so glad that we could be there for her special day. Grace looked beautiful and very happy. So proud of you! Addison was flattered to be asked to play her violin during the service. She did a great job.
We had originally planned on staying through the 24th of July so that we could attend the parade and fireworks that are part of Utah's Pioneer Day celebration. Douglas stuck to the original plans, but the kids and I ended up staying, and staying and staying . . .
Visiting Grandma's is like staying at a five star luxury resort, complete with individual suites and matching bathrobes. (Well not really the bathrobes.) Even the baby got his own room - the magical "chamber of sleep," where our little one learned to finally sleep through the night without keeping the rest of the family, or the neighbors awake too. Heaven, pure heaven.
Our five star resort had the best of everything! Yummy homemade food, a fun pool with all sorts of floaty toys, an entire room dedicated to toys for kids, and a television that finally allowed Addison to watch her fill of Hannah Montana and whatever other obnoxious drivel Disney channel provides. (I am so glad we don't have Disney channel! But I am kind of sad that we can't watch the Olympics now that I chucked the TV antenna. Oh well.)
Elias and his cousin Kenny got in hours of playtime together. Mostly, they got along swimmingly. Elias really fell in love with his big cousin. After we got home, every night for a week he prayed, "Nank you, Heavenly Fader for playing wif my cousin Kenny." I thought it was incredibly sweet.
The kids had a TON of cousin time. They wore themselves out, and in turn we completely wore out Grandma. After we had stayed and stayed and then stayed some more, she finally threatened to drive us home. So, we took the hint and skedaddled out of there. Thank you, mom for putting up with all the chaos!
So now we are back home, nothing much doing. Douglas is still mostly out of work. He did have a fun three day gig working for the CBS show NUMBER3. He got paid to be a "climbing consultant" for an episode that featured rock climbing. I think it was the most fun he's had in a while. Since then, we've been doing all the usual job hunting stuff, praying hard, going to the temple, abstaining from food for periods of time (mostly cuz we're low on grocery money - ha ha ha), burning incense and putting fruit on our altar of unemployment insurance. You know, the usual. So it should all work out eventually.
This being just a quick recap, I have left out several important, fun details, such as Our Day With the Potters, and Watching the Olympics With the Kriders. But to make up for it, here are some cute pictures instead.
Just kidding. My camera battery died. I'll have to post pictures - Later!
4 comments:
Finally! I was wondering where you guys have been. Glad to know you're still alive ;)
We had a fun day with the Hunters too! Thanks for the swimming!
glad I'm not the only one who has to recap! I have really been missing the built in disctraction. glad you stayed and stayed and stayed!
Isn't your parent's house fun? We love staying there... after our last visit Noelle kept telling everyone about the grand playroom! Glad you're back on the blog!
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