Thursday, November 12, 2009

Grandparents in town!

What a crazy life! since our move to Provo we have been busy and having fun. Nigel and Denise came to visit and we were able to do lots of great activities. They spoiled us and we made some wonderful memories!



We did our usual visit to Kerry (Sister Rogers) on Temple Square and felt blessed to see her happy and doing so well. We got to hear 'music and the spoken word' but were put in a special room for kids :)




The Zoo was a big highlight for us all. We got to see the baby Elephant and Girafe as well as the Gorillas (my faves) and the Tiger. The weather could not have been more perfect! Denise and Nigel bought us season passes and we are thrilled!!















Papa (Grandpa Nigel) made sure the kids did it all! They got to go on the carousel, the train, and have ice cream...they were in heaven!














Each family got to have a day with the grandparents to do what they wanted. We picked the childrens museum (Discovery Gateway)because I have been wanting to take the kids for ages. They absolutely LOVED it and we will be going back soon because We got passes once again for Christmas..thanks Nigel!





















This was my favorite picture of them all because Aurora kept us all entertained with her stinkin cute personality. she will miss her English Grandparents!



So we are pretty much settled in our new home while we rent out our old one. It all feels quite bitter sweet. We feel this is where we need to be for now and are excited for the adventure. Thanks to all the friends and family who have helped us in anyway.




















2 comments:

Maxine Parrish said...

1. Congrats on your move to Provo - I had no idea, but I'm sure it'll be an awesome adventure for you all.

2. Aurora is getting so big! I can't believe how much older she looks now!

provoloner said...

Man that tiger is close! Is that the Hogel Zoo?
Thank you for continuing to write to your blog - I may not comment often but I don't miss a post.
Have fun in Provo! Have you checked out the Orem library?