Monday, October 20, 2008
Our Trip to Utah
Ashlyn, Caleb and I got back a few weeks ago from a trip to Utah. We were only suppose to be there about a week and a half, but ended up staying for 3 weeks. That's the nice thing about having a sister who works for Jet Blue and flying stand by. We can extend our vacation if we want to and it doesn't matter. Thanks Tonya! We went out there for my nephew, Boston's baptism. I can't believe that he is already 8. It seems like yesterday we were at the hospital waiting for him to be born. Time flies! Below are some pics from our trip. We had a blast hanging out with our family.
Boston on his big day!
The cousins hanging out before the baptism.
Our first family camp out!
I was really going to try and stay on top of blogging, but I went to Utah and ended up staying 3 weeks instead of just one. Oh well...I had fun at least.
We headed out to go camping on Saturday, September 20. We got the truck all packed and drove out to South Mountain to find out that all of their campsites were full. Camping in NC is different than Utah camping because you actually have to use a campsite. You can't just find a good spot in the mountains and set up. Mike and I knew if Ashlyn didn't get to go she would be extremely upset because she was so excited about it. She was thrilled to be able to use her new princess sleeping bag in the tent. So instead of disappointing a three year old and living with those consequences, we headed over to Mike's brother's house and camped in their backyard. We would have done it in our yard, but it has too much of a slope. We even went and bought a fire pit so we could roast hot dogs and make smores. Ashlyn had a blast. Her cousins even slept outside with us. Caleb was all wrapped up and stayed toasty warm in his bouncer. It was a camping trip we'll never forget!

We headed out to go camping on Saturday, September 20. We got the truck all packed and drove out to South Mountain to find out that all of their campsites were full. Camping in NC is different than Utah camping because you actually have to use a campsite. You can't just find a good spot in the mountains and set up. Mike and I knew if Ashlyn didn't get to go she would be extremely upset because she was so excited about it. She was thrilled to be able to use her new princess sleeping bag in the tent. So instead of disappointing a three year old and living with those consequences, we headed over to Mike's brother's house and camped in their backyard. We would have done it in our yard, but it has too much of a slope. We even went and bought a fire pit so we could roast hot dogs and make smores. Ashlyn had a blast. Her cousins even slept outside with us. Caleb was all wrapped up and stayed toasty warm in his bouncer. It was a camping trip we'll never forget!
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