Sunday, July 18, 2010

Utah Trip Day #2 Religious Participation, Barbie Dressing, and Some Good Old Fashioned Hanging Out

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After a looong drive and playing hard Saturday night, we were so grateful to sleep in and have a very relaxing Sunday morning. I found Natalie contemplating about life in the window. (o:

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Sarah looked so pretty after she got ready for church. We had a great time visiting grandma and grandpa P.'s ward in the afternoon. The best part of the day was hanging out at grandma and grandpa's house! Lisa and Kelly's family joined us after church.

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Sitting around laughing and sipping Coke - good times.

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Grandma got some new snazzy clothes for her Barbies and Ken! The girls were excited. This picture reminds me a lot of my favorite part in Toy Story 3 - Ken showing off his various outfits. Lookin' good Ken!

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Sarah keeping Barbie modest. (o:

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While grandma was working hard on dinner, I challenged Sarah to go ask how she could help. She felt a little shy at first. A promise of dark chocolate treats motivated her to give it a try. Grandma was thrilled to have Sarah help and, as you can see, Sarah got really into it! So focused!

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Angela and Cameron worked very hard on this amazing piece of architecture!

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Card games with grandpa and Anna.

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Cute cousins!

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Uncle Kelly said that seeing Natalie was like going back in time and seeing Jayson as a little boy again - (only much prettier!) (o:

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Greeting uncle Andy!

After saying goodbye to everyone at grandma and grandpa's house, we headed to Park City. My mom and dad saved up points for their time share so they could get two suites in the Mountainside Marriott. That way my whole family was able to come and play for the whole week - my two brothers, their families, Christine, my parents and, of course, us! We had a great drive up Parley's canyon - we haven't seen it in 3 years. We were laughing about how Park City used to seem so far away when we were growing up. Now a 45 minute drive feels like just around the corner. It was great to be reunited with everyone . . .

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