It started off on July 9th when Jacob returned home from his mission. We had a very slim crowd to greet him at the airport, but were so excited to see him. He was so emotional when he saw us and hugged us for the longest time. It was a very sweet moment. For the past four years, minus the month in between Jared and Jacob's mission we've received a missionary letter every Monday. They were one of the highlights of my week and I'm really going to miss them.
Staples makes these vinyl banners that you can order online anywhere from 3 ft. to 8 ft. long.
Poor Jacob got home Wednesday afternoon & Friday morning at 4:00 am we were on our way to the airport to fly to Kansas City, Kansas to see Kristy and her family.
Our first stop was an Amish community near Adam-Ondi-Ahman. We love looking at the beautiful furniture they make, quilts, and home decor. We tried out their local bakery & grocery store where you could buy Rainier Cherries for half of what we pay for them here and they were from Wa. I have a hard time understanding that???
Next we headed to Adam-Ondi-Ahman
Here's Russ at Liberty Jail with the kiddos.
The church's Visitor Center in Independence, Missouri. We were able to see some dear friends from when we lived in Missouri, the Phillips. He was our Bishop & Russ was one of his counselors. They are on a mission there now so they were able to give us the tour.
Right across the street from the church's Visitor Center is the RLDS (Community of Christ) temple. We did a quick walk around in it and Jared was able to play a hymn on the organ.
Sunday we attended Kristy's ward and then all of us drove to Nauvoo, Illinois. It was about a 5 hour drive. We got there in the evening and stayed right across from the temple.
Kristy wanted me to try and get a nice family picture of her family to enlarge. It started out pretty good, but went from bad to worse. Its a good thing we could laugh about it. This was a short moment though as the kids did great and loved visiting all the sites we went to.
Jazlyn and Matsen pulling a handcart.
Seventies Hall
Skovill Bakery…the missionaries make 50,001 gingerbread cookies in the Winter and then freeze them for the summer to pass out to the tourist.
One morning we got up early and went to the Nauvoo Temple.
We walked the "Trail of Hope" that is a pathway marked with journal entries that leads to the Mississippi River where the saints crossed in the middle of Winter. This was a touching post from Lucy Smith's granddaughter.
At the river is a statue of Brigham Young and Joseph Smith.
From Nauvoo we headed to Carthage Jail. Jared and Jacob are in the room where Joseph and Hyrum were martyred.
The day after we returned to Kristy's house, Russ and the boys were able to help Wes stain their deck. Its amazing how "many" hands can speed up the job and it turned out really nice.
Their finished deck!!
The night before we left we celebrated Kelston's 4th birthday! We had such a fun time and it was so nice to be able to see Kristy's lovely new home. They live in a beautiful neighborhood, close to the schools and they already love it there. It was hard to leave, but so glad we were able to spend some time with them.
We arrived home late Thursday evening from Kansas City & early Saturday morning we picked up my parents from the airport. They came to hear Jacob give his report about his mission. Jacob gave a really nice talk about having the spirit with us all the time and how we can do that. Its so great to see their testimony grow and the spirit touch their life.
Tuesday evening we heard a knock at the door & when I opened it a baby car seat was sitting there by itself with a blanket over it. I knew as soon as I saw it, it was Lindsey. I lifted the blanket and there was baby Halter staring up at me as cute as ever! I couldn't believe they surprised us and just showed up at our door!!! We spent one night at the lake and made woofums with everyone….it was raining, but it didn't stop us.
While my parents were here we celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. We had a vinyl poster made for them also. We took them to a nice Italian restaurant we had years ago and my mom wanted to go there again.
Mom and dad with Tytyn
After I took my parents to the airport we went boating at the lake. Tytyn loved this little ski trainer.
Here's sweet baby Halter. He's the best little baby and rarely cries. He's 2 months old now.
We went out to Westport one day and went crabbing. It took Tytyn a while, but we finally got him to hold one. He was very upset he couldn't take it home with him.
After crabbing we headed to the beach….Tytyn's first time! He loved it and had so much fun playing in the ocean. He got so wet he got down to his undies.
Windy day at the beach, but enjoying being together.
Now everyone has seen Halter, but Jared. He flew back to Utah the day before Lindsey arrived. It was SOOO awesome to see everyone. I LOVE my family!!!!!
Awww! I loved this post. I have been wondering about a road trip to up there and now I feel like I know what to see and make time for. Your banners are inspiring. Your family and time together made me smile thinking about our reunions coming soon too. So so neat to have Jacob home and everyone together. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThe deck is beautiful, but not as beautiful as the house but not as adorable as Halter! What a cutie. Thank you thank you for "keeping it real" about Kristy's family picture. EXACTLY what happens at our house. (pretty sure we have twinned families) Loved this!!
I loved the family pictures. Correction though, I haven't met halter yet either!!! We had such a fun visit with you guys. It went by way too fast. Glad you guys could come and also for all of the guys' hard work on the deck. Thanks for being the best mom ever.
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy! I'm sure Jacob loved seeing all his siblings within a few weeks of getting home. Your church history tour was amazing. Matt and I did that a few years back and it is a wonderful reminder of all that was done and sacrificed to bring forth the gospel. Thanks for sharing all your fun pictures. Glad to see Kristy got at least one great family picture.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe Jacob is home! The pictures of Kristy's family were hilarious. I don't know how you manage to get a decent pictures with young kids, we don't have one. They are great to keep and laugh at. That picture of Tytyn on that little skier is so stinkin cute and little Halter is adorable. Family is great!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you guys had such a fun trip going to Kristy's. I wish we could have been there, but it was fun to surprise you guys! Thanks for everything, it was a really fun week!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That's packing in the vacations back to back. Makes me tired reading this. We're excited to see Jacob again and to meet Halter. Everyone has changed while we've been away.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great time you have had. Family is so wonderful. It is sometimes hard to get together.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun month! Glad that you are into blogging so you can remember the fun times with family.
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