We got to experience historical Gale City. the kids loved pretending to water plants on the porch, and gather the chicken eggs.
S. showed me how it's done. I'm going to have to practice to get back my hula hooping skills.
Grandma was especially interested to see the dugout since she had learned that some of our ancestors lived in one.
our eldest cousin S is off on his new adventure.
e also wanted to hold a baby, but L wasn't too interested.
I learn a lot from my sisters. so glad they've got it all figured out.
downtown tour of the Beehive house and Temple Square.
We were glad to have Aunt L. join some of our excursions.
fun to run into our cousin S. on his way to a meeting.
the green meadow on the roof of the Conference center.
Yes, we did squeeze our entire group plus a stroller and a tour guide into the elevator :)
my sisters are great! they are up for hosting the entire family for dinner on a couple of hours notice. here are A's famous and easy and yummy grilled zucs; prepared by S.
looking for shade on a hot day. the little girls needed to copy their older sisters (under the table)
loved attending all the activities that our cousins are involved in. Here we got to sit on beautiful green field and watch T & E play soccer. (again, we admire the glorious mountains!)
like father, like son. i think there are some similarities.
everyone knows how great uncle B is to always run around and play with the kids. we all love him!
the other adults are way less fun. standing in circles and talking :)
Grandpa treated everyone to Italian ice. yum!
We love our Aunt. R. she is an inspiration for non stop energy. keeps on going into late night hours making life good and right for her family.
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