We have so many people to see in Utah, most importantly we wanted to visit all of my siblings at their houses like we usually do. Luckily my brother Seth’s house is pretty close to the cabin, so we stopped there for a night and made it to my nephew Jared’s deacon ordination on Sunday.
↓↓↓Here he is with his family↓↓↓
↓↓↓And here we are eating Sunday lunch (thanks Linda!)↓↓↓
We looooove Seth’s family and wish we could have stayed at their house longer. My niece Mia was especially great with Ames. She followed him around and just made him the happiest boy in the world.
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Sunday evening we booked it over to my Ellis Grandparent’s house in Sandy to introduce them to Ames before they left town.
↓↓↓We posed for the required 4-Generation photo↓↓↓
↓↓↓Ames ran around↓↓↓
↓↓↓And he really seemed to like his Great-Grandparents! Grandpa Ellis is his only living Great-Grandpa too↓↓↓
↓↓↓How could you not love my wonderful Grandparents?↓↓↓
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It may seem weird, but one of the most exciting things for me about this trip was finally seeing Ames in my parent’s home. The home where I grew up. It really filled my heart to have him there, and he was in HEAVEN in my Mom’s playroom and running around with her tending kids every day.
↓↓↓And now, the most excellent point of this post is this bath time picture↓↓↓
↓↓↓Me on the left and my sister Elisa on the right. In the same tub↓↓↓
↓↓↓Also, do you recognize this shirt pull thing Ames is doing?↓↓↓
↓↓↓I have a few famous pics of his daddy doing it too↓↓↓
Here we are, all connected to each other. I love my family.
…more to come!
1 comment:
that 4 generation picture is amazing! You are so cool to visit all of you sibs like that!
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