Saturday, August 2, 2008

Meanwhile...

While Mom and I were stampin' it up at convention, Dennis, Dad, and the boys were having  a high time without us.

Dad shows Dylan a few things at the pool table in Marlynn's basement.


The boys getting a kick out of fusball.

 The boys spent a night outside in the playhouse with their new-found cousin of sorts, Annabell.      Derek and Annabell play a duet.

Luke wasn't sure what to think about Lizzie, Marlynn's huge and bouncy sheep dog.
 The boys spent some time at the community pool where Marlynn works.
Caleb is only 4 and fearless on the diving board.  He does flips off it like he is a rag doll. 


They guys also spent a day up at Olympic Park in Park City.  They had so much fun on the bobsled alpine slides, and thrilled with the zip line.  Funny, though, last time we all went to Park City I wanted to go to the Olympic Park, but Dennis said it was too expensive.  This time, when I wasn't with them, Dennis  decided we could afford it.  Oh well - I just have to remember... Free Stamps, Free Stamps.

Nathan - Child of God.   While waiting for Mom and I to finish one of our days at the convention, the guys went to the church history museam.

 President Caleb is presiding and conducting at this session of conference.  Also on the stand is Elder Derek, and Elder Dylan.Mom and I meet our guys at Temple Square where we toured the Tabernacle and visitor centers.

Look at how cute my mom and dad are.  They are so in love after all these years, and they can't keep their hands off each other.  I hope Dennis and I will do more of that when we don't have six other sets of hands between us.

 Dylan takes a leisurely stroll through Temple Square.


Dad barbecued at Marlynn's and later we all made s'mores in the fire pit in the backyard.  Cousin Cortney joined us after spending a week at EFY in Provo.  She showed us how to melt Starburst candies over an open fire.  That turned out to to be valuable information.
We all had a great stay in Utah and Aunt Marlynn was wonderful.  She took such good care of us, and we enjoyed spending the time with her.  Thanks Aunt Marlynn!

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