Sunday, July 19, 2009

The Sweatland Clan

Aunt Sandy
Grandma, Papa, Annie, Jacob

Papa and Jacob


Papa & Annie

Grandma, Papa, Jacob & Annie on the Porch


Cousins Erik & Elisabeth along with Annie & Jacob

We've finished the visit with family - this time with the Sweatlands of Abilene, Kansas. We mostly went to the pool and hung around visiting. We did take one very neat excursion to the Tallgrass Prairie National Reserve & Z Bar Ranch. The grasslands were strikingly beautiful, and one could imagine buffalo herds by the thousands there (before Americans settled it). Anyway, we wrapped up a very nice vacation with family. Thanks to everyone!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

The McVay Clan

Grandpa John, Grandma Linda, Carrie, Jake & Annie
Grandpa John & Jake & Annie

Aunt Annie & Annie

Johnnie & Jake
Uncle Mike, Johnnie, Jake & Annie
We've had some good time with the McVay family over the past week. First, my dad and Linda came up to Page. We stopped by the Grand Canyon and Sedona on our way down to meet up with Aunt Annie. After a rendez-vous in Phoenix, the kids and I flew to Kansas City to see Uncle Mike, Aunt Kathy & cousins, Kelli and Johnnie. It's been a whirlwind of family, which is a nice change of pace for us. We're still out of town, visiting the Sweatland side of the family, but I'll post those pictures later.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Happy 4th





We had a nice holiday weekend with lots of swimming & sun. On the 4th, we went to the parade (the pictures), had a small BBQ at our house, and watched the fireworks go off. The pictures are from the parade. The top is Jacob & Adam, the middle is Eve & Annie, and the Kirchner family plus Jacob & Annie in the bottom picture. Jacob and Annie's reaction to having "bunny ears" is typical of their personalities.

Monday, June 29, 2009

More Lake Powell






No surprises - we spent the weekend on the water. On Saturday, we went to the Chains, instead of our usual Lone Rock beach. (the bottom picture) The Chains is closer, is more sandstone than sand, and is far less crowded. We ran into some friends there and spent the time swimming and laying about. Brian brought his fishing pole, made a few casts, gave-up, and jumped into the water. On Sunday, Jyn & Chris, and their daughter Lauren, invited us out on their boat. Brian was off on a hike with the park botanist to find an endemic species, so just the kids and I went. We spent about 8 hours on the lake and could have spent even more. All three kids spent 90% of the time swimming or rafting in the water. (They only came out to eat.) They were all brave enough to go tubing behind the boat, as well. It was very relaxing. And many thanks to Jyn - she was such a sport the entire day, considering she has a lingering bout of morning sickness.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Jake on the diving board

Jacob has been taking swimming lessons this summer. One day, all the kids in his group were instructed to jump off the diving board and swim to the side. He was so proud of himself for doing it, that we came back to the pool later that afternoon and he jumped off the diving board for an hour straight. Not wanting to leave Annie out, I snapped a video of her jumping off the side of the pool. Of course, she has a Barbie-doll, clad in a stylish swimsuit, in hand.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Camping Trip at Lone Rock




Many thanks to the Kirchner Family! They invited us down to their "camping" spot on Lone Rock Beach, Lake Powell. They have a beautiful new trailer, complete with all the amenities, so it was camping in luxury. We came down and spent the night with them, boated the next day, and then headed home happy & tired. Activities included: playing in the sand, kite-flying, running around at night with glow sticks, roasting marshmallows, swimming, boating and more. Lone Rock is a fun, crowded spot to stay, as long as you don't mind sand in everything!

Tea Party



Just came in to find the kids throwing a tea party for their stuffed animals. Actually, they call it 'playing restaurant'. I just snapped a picture because I thought it was sweet. Not much else to say.