Saturday and Sunday: Brad’s brother Greg, his wife Sally,
and their kids arrived while we were sleeping. It made for a very fun weekend.
Brad’s brothers Mark and Doug came over with their families and the kids had a
terrific time with their cousins. Leah even played a toddler version of tag
with her cousins Katie and Kameron. It was adorable. Sean fell in love with his
Uncles Mark and Doug who coaxed belly laughs out of him. After thoroughly
wearing Sean out, his girl cousins took turns holding him while he slept.
I was grateful that Greg and Sally were willing to make the
trip down; I love spending time with both of them. Poor Greg had a hard time
winning Leah over and it was my fault. The first time she saw him was Saturday
morning when I tried to hand her over to him to go swimming in Grandpa’s swim
spa. She was very upset that a strange man tried to hold her and wouldn’t look
at him the rest of the weekend. Poor Greg.
Sunday evening Ally stopped by with her new fiancée and
showed me her shiny new ring! We got to catch up and spend some time just
chatting. I’m very excited for her future; Jeff is a keeper. You can’t really
go wrong when you meet as temple workers, now can you?
Monday: Grandma took the 3 of us to the Children’s Museum in
Ogden. It was perfect for our little toddler. She loved running around, trying
on costumes, riding horses, gardening, coloring, playing instruments and just
being with Grandma. There was so much to do there, all of it was interesting to
Leah, but, more importantly, it wasn’t overflowing with people like the Houston
Children’s Museum always is. It was lovely.
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Leah the Cowgirl |
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Waving to the rodeo mannequin |
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Smiling in her Pocahontas dress |
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Being crowned by Queen Grandma |
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Such a cute off-kilter little princess |
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Running her kingdom |
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Sean's contribution to the activity |
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Deciding on her next decree |
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Leah finally let Sean have a ride |
Tuesday: We played at home with Grandma and Grandpa and I
made dinner – the least I could do for my wonderful family and all they do for
us. That evening Joanna came up with her boyfriend and I got to spend some time
with them. They even helped me bathe Sean and put the kids to bed. I love that
wild child.
Wednesday: Our last full day in Utah and we spent it in Salt
Lake. First we visited with my dearest friend Liggs and her little man Wa’akea.
I got to see Papi Ligget for a little bit too – no one gives tighter squeezes
than Papi. It was a priceless morning spent with my friend. Leah and Grandma
walked around outside and Liggs and I chatted over babies. I’m so sad we forgot
to take pictures, but that morning lightened my heart so much. I miss Liggs
immensely. I’m trying hard to convince both Liggs and Patch to move to Texas.
Hmm. We’ll see.
After our lovely visit, we met my friend Hsin Yao in Temple
Square. She’s working for the Church and finishing up her PhD at BYU but took
the time to wander around the beautiful square with us. We took some pictures
and enjoyed the perfect fall weather while chatting. Heavenly.
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Leah loved the fall colors and weather |
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Hsin Yao and Seannie |
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What a nice looking group |
We took TRAX back to the Little America Hotel where we ate
lunch with Brad’s Aunt Liz. I love that lady; she’s been all over the world.
She’s also an author and told me that she’s dedicating her latest book to Mom
Reynolds, which is awesome, especially since her publisher’s decided on a spicy
title for it. Mom had a good laugh on that.
I am so grateful for the time the kids and I had with our
family. Sean and Leah are growing so quickly that we jumped at a chance to
visit our family so they can remember their grandparents, aunts, uncles and
cousins. The greatest treasure we have on earth is that of our family and I
thank my Father in Heaven every day for those wonderful people.
Cue sighs of envy over flowing auburn locks.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, you have the cutest kids, Sarah! Looks like a great trip.