Thursday, May 28, 2009

Memorial Day

Memorial Day
Driving to Park City we were talking to the kids about the Alpine Slide!
Grant: Does someone remote control us and we tell them how fast we want to go?

We told the boys if it was raining we would not do the slide!
Grant: Well rain is good, it like, fills pooools and stuff like that!

The Brockbanks are our neighbors! They have 7 kids and an eighth on the way! Grant loves their family! Grant: Mom we need more kids in our family, like a Kali, a Kade and a Reagan!

Driving Trent was focused on swimming at Grandma’s condo and watching Hook with popcorn!

We got Café Rio and headed to the traditional Stanton Family Lunch at the park! It was a bit chilly but fun!! (Years past we have frozen, so I was quite pleased.)



After the park we were going to do the Alpine Slide, but the kids were so excited to swim with cousins we all headed to the pool! The water was warm and Blake had his first swim! We missed meeting Jill’s family at the slide, but it is nearly impossible to pull kids out of a warm pool!!



I love Josh's face in this one!
I honestly tried to delete some and did!! This is a lot of swimming pictures!!
There were too many faces I loved!!




Little Reese, as Grandma Stanton calls him!!



Priceless! Grant and Grandpa Stanton!
The boys got to watch Hook in Grandma Evelyn’s condo while Josh and I ran to the outlets! After that we went to that traditional birthday dinner at Crocodile Cantina for Grandma Stanton and Trent! We ordered Flautas as usual!! Blakey wet through his outfit in dad’s lap!! It was a fantastic day!!



They let the boys chose a birthday prize from a basket! They were thrilled!

2 comments:

  1. You got some great pictures! Too bad I didn't have such luck! :) Thank goodness for sisters-in-law... (in more ways than one!) Thanks for emailing them to me!

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  2. Holy Cow! What a day. I love the boys in the sombreros. Blake in the pool is too cute. What adorable (and sweet) boys you have, I'm throwing Josh in their too! ;)

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