On our venture to Utah traffic there and back was perfect going our direction and terrible the other way. ha.
I actually think it's easier driving alone-if I'm driving the kids have to take care of things I would normally do and they are generally more responsible and content.
But, we wish Ben could have come. work shmirk. (It's a good thing!)
Thanks to my sister-in-law's gracious in-laws we got to split up our trip. They have a beautiful home in St. George
The room we stayed in was adjacent to the living room.
That night I walked straight into the living room screen door like a bug on a windshield
and even bounced off like a cartoon. awesome.
Sooo, since I took way more pictures than is normal for one post, but I'm too lazy to make multiple posts, here's a brief explanation of our week and then a bazillion pictures.
We were able to spend the day with Ben's family before Bonnie headed out to Palm Springs.
We saw Jessi's new house, played handball, and went to "the farm" and brushed the horses. My favorite part is always just sitting and catching up.
Cody could not wait the next day to get to play with Clayton so we walked to school to get him (my elementary school:))
We dyed easter eggs, played chess, went to a fish farm, went to the zoo, rode papa Jeff's horses, had an easter egg hunt, roasted marshmallows in the backyard and the kids had a sleepover in a tent.
Grandpa beat us.
Egg dyeing prep
Macey was very meticulous and her eggs turned out beautiful.
Trout farm in North Ogden--so fun!!
So the best explanation of this is they go camping A LOT!


She was so excited to catch a fish and pick it up! Until she did!
Hogle Zoo
Success
Discovered Cody's new talent
Do you ever throw your head back when you laugh? It's really not that attractive:)
Something was hil-arious
Thanks go to Papa Jeff and Amy for carving out some time to take us horseback riding.
It's pretty much all Mackayla wanted to do when she got to Utah and it made her day.
Egg Hunt


My dad makes the best smoked salmon, and he made our burgers, in his green egg. This huge thing is fascinating to me.
My parents just added this cute room to the back of their house and the floor's not in yet so there was plenty of room for a tent.
On our way home we had a little excitement just outside of Mesquite. We drove around a hill to an empty highway and hundreds of cars pulled off to the side of the road, hundreds of people out and about 40 cop cars in the middle. Apparently this was the exchange of cattle from what one woman called the "BLM War." Luckily we got there before traffic came to a complete stand still and watched for a second then drove through. Crazy day on I-15.
I'm so glad we decided to go, kinda last minute! It's always so good to see our families.
Steph and Ryan are moving soon and I'm so glad we got to see them.









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