Saturday, October 10, 2009
Oregonians
Grandpa Dick & Grandma Sue...We're so glad you decided to extend your road trip to Syracuse, Utah! We loved seeing you and continue to be amazed by your energy! We love you guys!
GiRLs NiGhT OuT!!
My sister, sister-in-law, and sister-in-laws-sister all got together and went to see Howie Day and Colbie Caillat in concert last Friday night. The concert was in a tiny building, and we got there early enough that we were only about 20' away from the stage! It was standing room only (mainly because there were no chairs)! But we had a blast!
While the women were at the concert, all the men had all the kids at our house so the dads could watch some football game. I was THRILLED to get home and find NOTHING had been broken! Good job dads!
Last Saturday while Jordan spent the day studying, I spent the day in Logan, getting my hair done (Thanks Amber...I love it!) and attending my very first "Backyardigans" Birthday Party! I can't believe the boys are 3 already!
Don't I have the cutest neices and nephews around?!
The Fruits of our Labor
All the hard work we've put in (and continue to put in) to our landscaping are all worth it when we get to look at this...
I think our yard looks so pretty! Too bad the summer blooming season isn't longer here in Utah!
Also, this summer I planted a cantalope plant and was soo..excited when the first one was ready...or so I thought! I picked it WAY too early, and had to throw the whole thing away! What a disappointment! I have since learned how to tell when a cantalope is "ready." We'll see if the 5 growing on the vine right now are able to ripen before the freezing temperatures kill them off!
I think our yard looks so pretty! Too bad the summer blooming season isn't longer here in Utah!
Also, this summer I planted a cantalope plant and was soo..excited when the first one was ready...or so I thought! I picked it WAY too early, and had to throw the whole thing away! What a disappointment! I have since learned how to tell when a cantalope is "ready." We'll see if the 5 growing on the vine right now are able to ripen before the freezing temperatures kill them off!
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