Friday, December 2, 2011

Utah Trip- part 1


 Saturday & Sunday- My sisters and their families came over and spent the night. We took family pictures, played with the babies, and enjoyed each others company. It was so nice having that time to just hang out.

My Mom bought the boys matching pajamas, cute boys.

Jack Jack after church.

My parents tried to teach Wesley how to walk using chocolate chips.

 Monday- During the day Wesley and I hung out with Ashley and Charlotte. It was so fun having the day with them and it makes me so sad we don't live closer. Wes and Charlotte followed each other around and chased the cat. We did the usual shopping and lunch and then sadly had to part because Ashley was leaving for MD for Thanksgiving. Thanks for playing with us.



We went to Grandma Harrison's that night and got to see Phil's Dad, Ann, and Grandma Harrison. Phil's cousin Elliot even stopped by for a quick chat. Wesley loved playing with Grandpa and Ann.


It was great visiting with Grandma Harrison. We love her lots.

Tuesday- We spent the afternoon at Nana and Grampa Kjar. We love spending time from them. They are amazing and so thankful Wes gets to know them.


We went to Josh and Morgan's that night for dinner. We had so much fun catching up with them and their boys were so sweet to Wes. He followed them around the whole time.


After Josh and Morgan's we stopped by Travis and Lindsay's to drop off a gift for the little girl on the way. We are so glad we got to see them and that Wes made it that late! The only picture I got of the boys playing together was on my phone.

I'll have to do the rest of the week in another post.

3 comments:

The Halls said...

I love that Wes & Charlotte are friends. It's so cute. I also love the picture of Wes leaning into your friends boys. He has so many friends.

Natalie N said...

Awww!! You got some great pictures from your trip. How neat for Wesley to see his great-grandparents. You guys sure know how to pack in the fun!!

Breestyle said...

Wes is so cute! You have such a nice family.