Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The Gardner's

We loved having Brigham, Lincoln, and Tatum stay with us for a few days while Tim & Jodi took clay to Cooperstown, NY.  They are such good kids.
Tatum was such a doll.  I loved doing her hair.  She looked so cute at church everyone was just oohing and awing over her.  
This is my little princess.  I wish her hair would look like this all the time.
This is what it looks like before and 30 minutes after we style it.

Nice bum where ya from?
P.S.  She dressed herself.

My mom turned 50 this year. We had a little party for her at my house.  All of Don's kids were able to come and all of my brother's were there and so were her siblings.   She still looks great.  I feel really bad that I didn't get more pictures of her that night.  I was so busy.  Next time I will assign somebody that job.  Trust me though.  She looks great I will post a picture later. 
This is my Aunt Jamie (she is married to my mom's brother, John).  Her and Aubrey were BFF by the time they left.  
These are Don's cute kids (minus Brook's husband Jason).   My mom told them they had to wear red and white so they could take there picture.  She didn't tell us that.  I guess we know who her favorites are.  It was actually pretty funny.  They looked so cute though.

More Sand Dunes Pictures

Sand Mountain.
This is Ryan heading up sand mountain in his green razor.
The Allen's and the Dunn's came out to the Dunes with us.  It was a blast!
The kids played on the dirt hill forever.  They had sand in every crevice of there bodies.  

Sand Dunes 2008

Brooks and Dad in the razor!  Memorial day weekend

Brooks love riding Ellie's pink 4 wheeler.  He was crazy!
Strike a pose why don't ya!
Jessie and Jake playing UNO.
I think Brooks is up to something.

Jake's class went to Moyle Park in Alpine for a field trip.  We had a great time.  They ate hot dogs and chips.  They all took turns at each station.  They read part of "Little house in the Big Woods."  Then they toured all of the old farm equipment.  It was amazing to see how they farmed back then.  Then they looked at the old house.  It was a tiny home no more than 600 square feet.  The main floor had a stove and a small table then you went up to a loft where Mr. Moyle, his wife, and 11 children slept.  You really appreciate what you have when you see things like this.  Afterwards they went to the Gun tower where they would watch for Indians.  The last place they visited was the big home that Mr. Moyle later built.  They have turned it into a museum.  The kids loved it.  It was a little boring for them in the beginning, but as soon as they saw all the arrowheads they were having a great time.  The story of Mr. Moyle is amazing.  He hurt his leg milking the cows and they had to amputate it.  He made a wooden leg for himself.  Awhile later he needed to go to Salt Lake to help with the Temple.  He walked from Alpine all the way over the mountain to Salt Lake on Monday.  He chiseled "Holiness to the Lord" and then on Friday WALKED all the way back to Alpine.  I complain about driving an hour to Salt Lake with 2 good legs.  It was a very humbling field trip for me.  Helped me realize how blessed I am.  I hope Jake felt the spirit that was there.  

Cute kids!

I guess she wasn't done eating.  I love this little monkey!  She is into everything.  It drives me crazy, but I love it at the same time.  
Brooks is the biggest stud.  If anyone can melt my heart it is him.  He is so tender-hearted.  He has been riding his bike all summer.  He is growing up to fast.
He just wanted me to take his picture.  What a cutie!