These pics are from my phone, thus low quality. I forgot the camera.
Ryan and I went to Kansas for our spring break. We got to visit Lauren's family in Kansas City, and Alan's family in Manhattan. On the way to Lauren's was Adam-Ondi-Ahman (we pass through Missouri).
While at Lauren's, we got to see the Kansas temple that is being built. We were able to be there when they put Angel Moroni on top! That was fun to see! We also went to Liberty Jail which was only a few miles from the temple. We enjoyed Lauren and her family, and Ellie loved all the new toys to play with, plus other kids!
Ellie loved this chair at Alan's. We had a great visit with Alan's family. It has been a long time since I have seen Peggy, and Ryan had only met Alan before.
On the way home, we stopped at the Mormon Trail Center, and Ellie got to experience being a pioneer first hand by pulling her very own handcart! She gave up really quickly. Such hard work for delicate hands.
And this was a random pic on my phone that I thought was funny so I threw it in with this post.We really enjoyed getting to see family, and see some sites.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Flowers and Sunsets
Ryan got me beautiful flowers for Valentines Day. I am not a romantic, except when it comes to flowers.
Ellie loves having various items put on her. She is always bringing me something to put on her head, foot, or hand. My friend just gave us a baby fanny pack, and Ellie brings it to me every day to put on.
Gotta have a spaghetti face picture. Requirement for baby book.
We had a gorgeous sunset the other night. Of course, pictures never do it justice. But it was deep vibrant colors. This is our backyard.
Ellie loves having various items put on her. She is always bringing me something to put on her head, foot, or hand. My friend just gave us a baby fanny pack, and Ellie brings it to me every day to put on.
Gotta have a spaghetti face picture. Requirement for baby book.
We had a gorgeous sunset the other night. Of course, pictures never do it justice. But it was deep vibrant colors. This is our backyard.
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