Corinne's family traveled all the way from Caldwell Idaho to see us this weekend. They stopped over in Cedar City to attend the Temple Open House on Friday morning and then came on down in the afternoon.
This isn't the picture from the Cedar City open house, but at work I can't download anything related to Facebook. Their picture from the Cedar City Temple is in my messenger account. So this picture will have to do. This is a great picture!
They all came and surprised me at work in the afternoon. That was really great.
We ordered pizza for dinner (a regular meal when we have grandkids visiting, that's my way of cooking).
We took Ben and Corinne with us to a concert at Dixie University. It was called the DooWop Project. It was really very good. I'm glad that we could go together.
Here's a link if you want to check them out.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-h5FQl5pWQ
In the morning there was a game of Ticket to Ride.
I had to make an emergency trip to Costco. Last night I was quickly cleaning my glasses before we left to the concert and I broke off my nose pad on my glasses. I had to wear them with no nose piece. Nice - so I went to Costco first thing to get new ones put on. I also found a Christmas present for Corinne there. We sent them home with the rest of their Christmas gifts and Birthday presents for Richard and Spencer.
Grandpa was able to give Henry his first wheelbarrow ride. He took it easy though. For some reason Henry woke up with a sick stomach and had a little barf episode. He was fine after that, but we still didn't want to rock the boat.
The usual lazing about the living room.
We didn't really have a lot of time so we headed to the park to utilize Grandpa's outdoor toys. He brought out the HUGE styrofoam planes. They were AWESOME!!!
New shooters. They popped out little balls. The rule was no aiming at people.
I would say the parents of the four boys were the only guilty ones of disobeying that rule.
We barbequed hamburgers and hot dogs for lunch. Great Grandma & Grandpa Daly came down to join us. My Dad had other plans for the day. He had already visited with them in Idaho a couple of times when he was up there.
The chef did a good job.
Henry & Garrett swinging.
The last bit of lego time before they hit the road.
It was a very short visit, but really one of the best ones we have had.
Now they are further away than ever and no direct flights which means we have to drive.
Not too excited about it because that means it won't be winter holidays. We do have plans for Park City this summer and Garrett will receive the Priesthood so we will make the trip then to see their new home in Caldwell. Until then!
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