Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Its All About Family

During the summer we were able to fly back to the US and visit with family and friends.  One main event was Amber's family reunion, held in St. George, Utah.  

First day included celebrating Drake's 5th birthday.  He requested a piñata, which was perfect with so many little cousins around.





Not missing out on any of these wishes!!!!

The next best thing was the swimming pool!!








First night included an impromptu cannon ball contest.  Participants were judged on form, yell and splash.  Talk about cut throat competition.  Overall winner. . .drum roll. . . Lane!  You should have heard his yell!!!


Field trip to Grafton Ghost Town








This little town had its fair share of trouble and rough times.  Once it was finally abandoned it became a great spot for movie backdrops.





Our own little family headed to Zion's National Park.  Enjoyed a hike, the rocks, the views and a lizard or two.





Cedar City Temple

Just stopped for a quick picture.  We were in town visiting an old friend of Amber's. 

"Hey guys!  We had a fun time and it was good to see you again!!!"




St. George Temple

We spent the day doing family names.



I had the wonderful experience of having my son baptize me for family names.  Guy, although still 15, became a Priest at the beginning of the year with the announcement of the new age changes.  As a Priest Guy is now able to do the actual baptizing.  I witnessed him baptize Duncan a few times, but this was the first time I was a participant with him.  What exciting times we live in! 


The boys and Grandma



Fun day at the fun center!




Nothing like a friendly competition between family. . .



Even the littles had their moment to shine.


Can't beat a mean game of bowling!  


Not to mention . . . laser tag, miniature golfing, bumper boats, arcade and prizes.


I wonder where he learned to ride?


While in Southern Utah you can't miss a climb on the red rocks.



Or sit. . . Dixie Rock overlooking the St. George Temple.





We were grateful to have an opportunity to serve in the Lord's House.  This November they will close the temple for renovations.  Although this pioneer temple needs a few upgrades, like air conditioning, it was wonderful to see it "before" the "after".

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