Speaking of our trip, here is our summer in photo summary:
My Dad came up for 4th of July weekend (Mom was in Utah), and the boys had a "ball" playing baseball with him.
We also did sparklers and driveway fireworks, which the boys LOVED:
We went to the beach that Monday. The boys loved playing in the waves and digging in the sand:
Then we drove by Dinosaur mini-golf and decided to have a round. Daniel liked to smack his ball where-ever from the starting point, then pick it up and place it right next to the hole for an easy putt in. He did NOT want to do this last hole, because he realized he would not get his ball back!
We went to Utah for a Nash family reunion. My mom picked us up from the airport and we enjoyed spending the weekend with her and my sister DeeAnn's family down in Nephi. We then joined up with the Other Nashes in Provo Sunday night. Here's Nathan with his sisters:
We visited Thanksgiving Point in Lehi and enjoyed a mini zoo, pony rides, dinosaur museum, and a 3-D IMAX film about some oceanic dinosaur whose name I cannot remember, then went and had ice cream before heading back to our hotel.
We took family pictures with all of Nathan's family (sans Jeff, who unfortunately had an urgent work matter he needed to attend to last minute). This is one Nathan took from the "sideline". We'll post others when we get them.
A highlight of the Nash reunion for the boys was when we made and launched rockets. They carried those things around for DAYS.
We learned to play a fun game called Bang!, and I confess it often led me to conflicting emotions. You're supposed to take other players out, and I never wanted to pick on anyone.
The boys got to see all 5 of their living great grandparents on this trip. I always think this is so remarkable, because I never knew any of my great grandparents.
Here's Four Generations of Nashes. I wonder which of my boys will be the one to carry on the look-alike trend. Unfortunately, we got a picture with Grandpa Nash but not Grandma (sorry!). I was not in charge of this--don't blame me!
We stayed overnight with my Grandma Rabiger before flying up to Seattle for the next leg of our trip:
Many thanks to my Aunt Deanne for having us over for a Pioneer Day cookout and Aunt Joyce for taking us to the Salt Lake airport! My brother Sean picked us up from the Seattle airport (the Other Nashes were still driving en route) and we enjoyed an evening with his family. Then Nathan's Grandma and Grandpa Merrill picked us up from Sean's and took us up to Anacortes.
While we were up there, Nathan went hiking with his dad.
And discovered that his 16-year-old hiking boots are not as sturdy as he supposed they still were...
We got home late Tuesday night and David started his first day of Kindergarten on Thursday. Here are the obligatory pictures of starting school:
I asked David to take off his sunglasses for the next one...
Okay, now take them all the way off, put your arms down, and give me a nice smile...
What a ham! Let's try again...
Still a little dorky, but considering what it took to get THAT, I'm satisfied. When I showed Nathan, he laughed and said it reminded him of this Calvin and Hobbes strip:
Anyway, then we took David to his first day, and the teacher invited Daniel to join them on the mat while I filled out some paperwork:
His first day was just a day of assessments with only a small part of the class. They read a story and toured the school while "looking for a raccoon" (part of the story, I guess). David came up to one of the signs for the tour and read it out loud, taking his teacher quite by surprise. I guess only a couple kids in the class can read yet. Wait until she discovers his mad math and puzzle skills...
Oh yes, in case you didn't get our announcement yet... we're expecting #3 on February 4th!
2 comments:
Okay, I laughed out loud and David's 1st day of school pics, I then called Corben over cause I thought they were funny and he laughed and said, Wow, that reminds me of Calvin and Hobbes....then we scrolled down and laughed again when we saw you thought so too!
Oh, and congratulations on the baby!!
That dino would be Megalodon. We loved Thanksgiving Point when we were out in Utah a few months ago. The erosion table was our favorite part. Glad you're back!
Post a Comment