Sunday, July 15, 2012

Remember?

Remember the Magnolia trees?

Dad, Mom, Sara, Shelley, And Josh in Washington DC

Mom and Dad in Washington DC

Mom and Josh in Washington DC. That really was one of the best vacations we ever took.

Traditional Fourth of July cake

Is that really a safe thing to do Dad?




Ashley, Tenny, and Banner in the Desert

Baby Leah

Maren and her "cast"

The Cake I painted for Josh and Andrew's birthday.

Ninjas on the Dough Rocks

The Wig. Maren did not like it at all.

Leah

Remember Jenny's encounter with the strange man at the Manti Temple?

Flying kites on the Dough Rocks

I love this picture of mom (Especially since she never lets me take pictures of her in the first place, I've gotta be sneaky)

Hannah, Jonas, Maren

Rescuing a wounded owl in Orotina

Fall

Ashley after we went Asparagus hunting

Me and Mo at the Opera

Yet another tea party (Do you think we have an obsession?)- Ronny, Leah, Shelley

Mother's day Flowers. 

Me, Maren, and Leah

River Rafting in Idaho

Ice Cycles- Me, Tenny, Miranda Christmas at the Ranch

The Cousins- a bit blurry I'm not sure why

Tarts

Mom and Leah getting ready for a tea party

"Well, that was a darn good tea party if I do say so myself."



6 comments:

sara said...

That was a fun walk down memory lane. Thanks for sharing them again. It reminds me of some good times.

Alan and Shelley said...

That was great. All good times, good company, good food. What could be better?

Anne Adele said...

I loved them all, but the last picture with Lily made me laugh out loud. So very funny.

The Schauerhamers said...

I had to save a few of those pictures to my computer! Thanks for posting them, sure wish we could relive some of those moments. Especially liked the one of us at our tea party in my mom's front yard with Grandma Roni. Sure miss her!

Stacy said...

All the kids were so little, I am wishing my kids would stay that way! I need to do a post like this. I did love that photo of you mom. It was a great shot of her between the pillars.

Unknown said...

My personal favorite is my mother's rendezvous with the "stranger" in front of the temple. If you ask me, they had probably planned to meet each other there.