For as long as I remember, we have stopped in Beaver for the squeaky cheese and ice cream. But instead of our little stop a mile off the freeway, the Creamery has moved to right off the freeway in a new and impressive building.
It has always been hard to get Micah to stop mid roadtrip for something that wasn’t nostalgic for him… but I am thinking the new digs, that include a store and a restaurant, might be more enticing.
It might be wishful thinking…but the kids and I LOVED it!
She loves Utah as much as I love Utah.
I love our Temple Square tradition.
But part of that tradition is that my kids are usually particularly hyper on Holy Ground…but this year was different!
Hallelujah!
We had to stop at Temple Square on our way to Lake Powell…so they were so excited to get to the lake…they were just about perfect!
Christus picture — perfect!
Temple picture — perfect!
Flower pictures created by the kids — perfect!
And for Dash’s baptism year…his solo picture — perfect!
Our cousin’s cousins, have become our other cousins.
Lucky for us, our other cousins have the best party house!
You can imagine how bummed my kids were, when we closed up shop. But don’t worry…more plans were made for the very next day to put the party on repeat!
We saw the best movie! The kids loved it, and afterwards when we walked out, we were surprised to see that the little girl actress was outside signing autographs!
The kids were so thrilled to see a real movie star!
Especially Dash who got teased about loving her the whole way home!!!
When we were getting ready for Lagoon today, Pippi insisted that she match the little girls for the day. White tanks and shorts did the trick. And after they all got dressed, guess who showed up in her very own white tank and shorts?
Navy!!!
You’ve got to love the cousin love.
This is the first year that Pippi is really getting into the summer journal. She tries to really think about what she writes in it each day. Today’s entry was entitled “my mom”, and I loved that she was very intently drawing a picture of the two of us. Afterward, she talked to her frog all about what it said, and what the picture was all about. She is so stinking cute!
Each summer, my kids go to the trading post at Thanksgiving Point. They usually just find some rock or dead bug to trade that is outside of the post. But this year, they were actually prepared with some crystals and shells.
So for some reason, instead of trading for something cool, like an arrowhead, or a geode…Scout wanted to wipe them out of every pencil they had.
So 100 pencils later….Scout felt like it was a fair trade!
Uh…I didn’t. I felt like a fair trade would be for the trading post people to take the crystals and shells…and send him out because he was too old. But Scout worked the system…and got every pencil we will need for many school years to come.
Navy solved her baby carrier problems today, with a great pair of sturdy overalls!
Nice work Navy.
We got several Tres Leches for our big gang to share. We thought they gave us one less than we ordered. And then, at a table all by himself, we spotted the culprit:
He was in dessert heaven.
And on his last bite…he must have felt the video camera rolling on him, because he finally looked over.
And he was caught.
But truth be told…that kid never has a chance of getting away with these types of shenanigans.
His food circle gives him away every time.