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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Salisbury Reunion

Fun at Lagoon

Monday, July 21, 2008

Jensen Reunion

At the end of June we went to the Jensen reunion and camped in the Uintah mountains. We used our 6 man tent for the first time, and let me just say that is a lot nicer than a 3 man tent! Luckily we didn't run into any mountain lions this time. The kids had a lot of fun hanging out with all the cousins. We had Ladderball tournaments, rode Brett's horse, and visited with everyone.



Taylor loved camping. Here he is showing how happy he is because what boy wouldn't love being able to play with all of those sticks in the mountains!




It is amazing how much fun kids can have with just dirt and sticks. The girls decided to make dirt pies and boy did they get messy! Since there was no running water we had to clean them off. Those dirt pies sure looked yummy!

One of the best parts of camping is sitting by the campfire, and the kids cuddled up to Aunt Becky and Grandpa George. Abby and Teague fell right asleep in Grandpa's arms-they sure look peaceful. Grandpa did a good job helping us get the kids to sleep!

Both Nyah and Alayna sat on Becky's lap- you couldn't find those two without each other. They love their Aunt Becky.


It was fun to see everyone at the reunion. We had a really good time, however we hope that next time we go camping our girls won't have so many poopy diapers!

Sunday, April 6, 2008

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

February 2008

The cousins in Oregon love to go to the beach and hang out. We had a lot of fun with Shawn and Hilary and their family. We went to Ecola State Park on a beautiful sunny Sunday afternoon.



Everyday is an adventure with our three little rugrats. They all have so much fun together and they definitely like to help one another, even though sometimes they smother each other. Taylor and Alayna may fight sometimes but they really do love each other. Taylor takes good care of his sisters; he is actually very protective of them. It is so cute to see how sweet he can be to them.

Taylor helps me feed Abby her bottle. Now we are trying to teach Abby how to hold her bottle and she is doing pretty good at it, although she gets mad at us somethimes for making her hold it!


Taylor and Alayna love to help me make food, but they especially love to help me make cookies. They are true kids because they always like to try the cookie dough, the cake batter,etc. I love spending time with them in the kitchen-it is fun to teach them how to cook. We also like to try new recipes, and make our own recipes! Abby is almost six months old already and I can't believe it. Time has gone by so fast, I mean she is already at that stage where she is going to start baby rice cereal. Abby wasn't quite sure what to do with her first taste of it, but as we kept giving it to her the more she liked it. She kept pushing it out with her tongue, so she got a little frustrated. She is so sweet.


Tay and Lanie found the stickers and instead of putting them on paper or on their clothes they decided to stick them on each other! They are so funny-because they kept laughing everytime each one would get stickered! Later on that day I kept finding little stickers everywhere because the they kept falling off Tay and Lanie.




Thanks Uncle Brett for the Love Sac!

Brett worked at the Love sac in SLC. He was nice enough to give one away to the brother/brother-in-law who guessed the most wins correctly from the college bowl games. It came down to cheater Jeremy and I for one of the games, and Kansas won baby! There's no place like home. Anywho, we love the love sac!

Abby just loves to sit and drink her bottle and get mauled by Tay and Lanie Ann. Thanks Brett for the love sac!


Taylor's favorite seat in the house now to watch his shows.




Shawn came to visit last week and we had a lot of fun. The love sac was a popular hang out spot for Shawn and the kids. Thanks again Brett!






Monday, February 25, 2008

A Walk in Our Neighborhood