My parents came for a week. We had a wonderful time with them. Here is a small sample of what we did. I was too busy having fun to take pictures of everything :)
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They arrived on a Saturday and Grandma Buppie opened her suitcase to find that the TSA had moved stuff around enough in her luggage that the box of quinoa she was bringing us exploded. Just for the record, it is delicious, even after being salvaged from a suitcase!
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Sunday, Grandma and Grandpa came to church with us and heard Rachel give a talk. She did really well.
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Monday we headed to San Diego. We started at the Mormon Battalion Visitor's Center. Everyone loved it. The Church recently remodeled the displays and it was a lot of fun. Grandpa Dale introduced Michael to a big gun.
Everyone had a chance to pan for gold.
Naomi LOVED pumping water.
I think my mom's and my daughter's profiles look similar in this picture. What do you think?
I should have timed the people who were panning for gold. They kept at it for a while. My dad was having as much fun as anyone, which brings to mind the expression, "Boys will be boys and so will a lot of middle aged men."
There was a tower you could climb to look out over Old Town San Diego.
Michael needed a little bit of help with the binoculars.
There he goes!
It took some effort to drag everyone away from their prospecting, but we were getting hungry.
On the way out, Gwen was fantasizing about leading a wagon train...
...and Michael found an even bigger gun!
Everyone who wanted one got a small nugget of fool's gold from the prospectors, but this was my favorite souvenir :)
After the Mormon Battalion Site, we went out to lunch, then to Mission Beach where Grandpa, Summer and Rachel rode a roller coaster and the younger kids played in the water and sand.
On the way back home, my parents treated us to Italian food at Vigilucci's, which was so close to the beach that we could see the water. It was delicious.
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Tuesday, we recuperated a bit and went to see Gwen's school play.
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Wednesday, we took off to the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology. We also stopped at the Graber Olive House and Handel's Ice Cream.
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Thursday, I let Gwen skip school and she, Michael and Kelly woke up really early (hence the lack of cheer) and put on their overalls and went fossil hunting with Grandpa!
Thursday night, we ate at a local Mexican restaurant I really like. After dinner, my mom, Summer, Rachel, Heather and I went to the Art Walk downtown.
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Friday, we went to the farmer's market and picked up lots of yummy things. For dinner that night, we ate corn on the cob, artichoke, and watermelon radishes. My mom also bought us some flowers :)
Since my dad had done stuff with all the other kids, he took just Heather on a date to see Shrek in 3D Friday afternoon.
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Saturday, Kelly was baptized. This is the dress my mother made when I was baptized. My sisters and I each wore it and five of our girls have, too.
Summer played the cello while the sisters of the two children being baptized sang. Here they are practicing before the baptism started.
When we got back to the house, my dad and I tortured everyone by taking multiple pictures before we ate. You can see my mom and dad, as well as our cousin Lorna, who was so kind to come for Kelly's big day :)
Everyone recovered from starving in front of the camera by filling up on taco salad and trifle. Yum!
After lunch, my parents hit the road for more adventures, beginning with a drive up the coast. Thanks Dad and Mom for coming!
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They arrived on a Saturday and Grandma Buppie opened her suitcase to find that the TSA had moved stuff around enough in her luggage that the box of quinoa she was bringing us exploded. Just for the record, it is delicious, even after being salvaged from a suitcase!
~
Sunday, Grandma and Grandpa came to church with us and heard Rachel give a talk. She did really well.
~
Monday we headed to San Diego. We started at the Mormon Battalion Visitor's Center. Everyone loved it. The Church recently remodeled the displays and it was a lot of fun. Grandpa Dale introduced Michael to a big gun.
Everyone had a chance to pan for gold.
Naomi LOVED pumping water.
I think my mom's and my daughter's profiles look similar in this picture. What do you think?
I should have timed the people who were panning for gold. They kept at it for a while. My dad was having as much fun as anyone, which brings to mind the expression, "Boys will be boys and so will a lot of middle aged men."
There was a tower you could climb to look out over Old Town San Diego.
Michael needed a little bit of help with the binoculars.
There he goes!
It took some effort to drag everyone away from their prospecting, but we were getting hungry.
On the way out, Gwen was fantasizing about leading a wagon train...
...and Michael found an even bigger gun!
Everyone who wanted one got a small nugget of fool's gold from the prospectors, but this was my favorite souvenir :)
After the Mormon Battalion Site, we went out to lunch, then to Mission Beach where Grandpa, Summer and Rachel rode a roller coaster and the younger kids played in the water and sand.
On the way back home, my parents treated us to Italian food at Vigilucci's, which was so close to the beach that we could see the water. It was delicious.
~
Tuesday, we recuperated a bit and went to see Gwen's school play.
~
Wednesday, we took off to the Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology. We also stopped at the Graber Olive House and Handel's Ice Cream.
~
Thursday, I let Gwen skip school and she, Michael and Kelly woke up really early (hence the lack of cheer) and put on their overalls and went fossil hunting with Grandpa!
Thursday night, we ate at a local Mexican restaurant I really like. After dinner, my mom, Summer, Rachel, Heather and I went to the Art Walk downtown.
~
Friday, we went to the farmer's market and picked up lots of yummy things. For dinner that night, we ate corn on the cob, artichoke, and watermelon radishes. My mom also bought us some flowers :)
Since my dad had done stuff with all the other kids, he took just Heather on a date to see Shrek in 3D Friday afternoon.
~
Saturday, Kelly was baptized. This is the dress my mother made when I was baptized. My sisters and I each wore it and five of our girls have, too.
Summer played the cello while the sisters of the two children being baptized sang. Here they are practicing before the baptism started.
When we got back to the house, my dad and I tortured everyone by taking multiple pictures before we ate. You can see my mom and dad, as well as our cousin Lorna, who was so kind to come for Kelly's big day :)
Everyone recovered from starving in front of the camera by filling up on taco salad and trifle. Yum!
After lunch, my parents hit the road for more adventures, beginning with a drive up the coast. Thanks Dad and Mom for coming!
3 comments:
Wow, what a fun visit! Your kids are so cute. I remember going to your parents house once when you were visiting them. Do they still live there? That trifle looks so so good. Can I have the recipe?
They do still live there and I hope to be able to go see them this fall. I hope we can get together if I go!
The trifle is the following, divided by two and layered twice, in this order - one layer (half a recipe) of Quick After Battle Triple Chocolate Cake (my all time favorite chocolate cake), fresh strawberries sliced and mixed with a little sugar, homemade vanilla pudding(recipe from How To Cook Everything by Mark Bittman, but any custard or pudding you like would work) and whipped cream. It is best if you make it and let it sit for a few hours or overnight in the fridge for the flavors to blend.
Really you could make it from any cake, pudding, fruit or jam and whipped cream. The possibilities make me hungry to think about :)
I love her baptismal dress! That is such a special tradition to have so many girls in the same family wear it!
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