We got to go home to Oregon for Thanksgiving this year. It has been a LONG time since we've celebrated Thanksgiving with my Oregon family. We had to meet at the church because we had too many people! I love these guys.
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Saturday, January 14, 2012
Thanksgiving 2011
We got to go home to Oregon for Thanksgiving this year. It has been a LONG time since we've celebrated Thanksgiving with my Oregon family. We had to meet at the church because we had too many people! I love these guys.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
We had our Second Annual Heber Valley Campout this year. It is always so fun up there.
Lots of fun cousin time, and it is so beautiful up in the Mountains.
The boys making weapons out of anything they can find.
Cousin Seth protecting us from something.
Play-doh is always fun.
Ty's goal was to catch a chipmunk in his bug collector. I'm so surprised it didn't work!
Lauren and Trey dumping woodchips into the fire water.
Uncle Georg taking the boys on a chipmunk hunt.
Of course, camping isn't camping without s'mores.
The favorite activity of all: Uncle John hanging the kids on the flag pole by their pants. Seriously, the kids could not get enough of this, wedgies and all!
Family Pics
We took pictures with family this summer. Here are some of them:
All the girl cousins (except one) on my side
The four boy cousins.
All of them together.
Tyler and Lauren
Some of the boy cousins on Brad's side.
Ty and LaLa again.
It was a very stormy day on the Salt Lake! We kept running out to take pictures inbetween cloudbursts! What you can't see are my muddy jeans from totally slipping and falling. It was a crazy day.
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Oregon, Part Two
Well, I'm finally finishing the Oregon Trip posts.
It's only been three months since we went. :)
Here's Grandpa giving Brad the low-down on getting a fishing pole ready.
Lauren plays on Grandma's new baby grand piano.
Thursday, July 07, 2011
Oregon Trip, Part One
Last month we made our way back to Oregon to celebrate my parents' 50th Wedding Anniversary. 50 years! Can you believe it?! All of us except my oldest niece (who had to work) met at SunRiver Resort near Bend and had a great time swimming, rock climbing, shopping, biking, playing, chatting, working out, cooking, and celebrating.
The kids had a great time rockclimbing.
Tyler and Carter near the river, picking flowers for their mamas.
Tuesday, July 05, 2011
Fourth of July Fun
We had a great Fourth of July celebration this year. It started off at Temple Square on Saturday. We were supposed to meet our dear friends and cousins from Texas--Spencer and Sara--but they never quite made it! Instead we just met them at the restaurant. That's okay...if you're waiting for someone, Temple Square is a nice place to be!
Even though we live in the Salt Lake Temple district, and I also frequently take the youth there, I sometimes forget that our kids don't make it down there all that often, so it was fun to explore with them.
After Spencer's Birthday lunch, we made our way to Jump Around Utah, one of my favorite places for the kids (and Brad) to jump to their hearts' content. Of course, popsicles help cool them off, too. Ty was so excited to see his best friend Adelaide again. They were tied at the hip when we lived in Texas.
All the kids. Lauren did NOT want to be taking pictures. She wanted to be jumping!
From Jump Around Utah we headed down to Utah County. We were supposed to meet Brad's sister and family at the MTC field to watch the Stadium of Fire fireworks, but they couldn't make it last minute. We decided to still go and hang out. This was such a tradition for me during my BYU days. I love the atmosphere and fun. I don't love the traffic jam afterward. It took us an hour and a half just to get to the freeway! Needless to say, it was a late night!
Tuesday, January 04, 2011
Trip to Eugene
We spent the week before Christmas in Oregon with my family. My parents had just moved back into their house (after 12 years away) the day before we got there. It was a lot of fun to be back home again where I grew up.
One of the favorite attractions were the neighbors' goats. They would literally eat anything, and the kids loved finding things to feed them.


Also high on the list of fun things was driving the tractor with Grandpa. They're still talking about how fun it was to drive the tractor, and how Grandpa got it stuck in the mud, but then pulled it out with the truck. Such adventure!!

Christmas Eve was spent with the family. Scott and Jared (my brothers) got out their guitars and entertained us. Jared has taught his girls a lot of his funny songs, so it was fun seeing the younger generation get into it!


Following our little family's tradition, the kids got to wear their new Christmas Jammies and slippers.
I'm not sayin' a word, not one single word about the Christmas tree, and how it happened to fall down (again!) when I was the only one in the room. And how we had to cut a foot off of it, and how it just wasn't the same pretty tree that we had chosen to begin with. Nope, not sayin' a word!
Christmas Morning: This is how I spent all my Christmas mornings as a kid. Lined up youngest to oldest, waiting while Dad (now Grandpa) went through his whole spiel about how sad it was that Santa didn't come.
One of the favorite attractions were the neighbors' goats. They would literally eat anything, and the kids loved finding things to feed them.
Also high on the list of fun things was driving the tractor with Grandpa. They're still talking about how fun it was to drive the tractor, and how Grandpa got it stuck in the mud, but then pulled it out with the truck. Such adventure!!

Christmas Eve was spent with the family. Scott and Jared (my brothers) got out their guitars and entertained us. Jared has taught his girls a lot of his funny songs, so it was fun seeing the younger generation get into it!
Following our little family's tradition, the kids got to wear their new Christmas Jammies and slippers.
Christmas Morning: This is how I spent all my Christmas mornings as a kid. Lined up youngest to oldest, waiting while Dad (now Grandpa) went through his whole spiel about how sad it was that Santa didn't come.
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