Jeff celebrated his 31st birthday while we were there. I'm pretty sure Olivia was more excited about his cake than anyone. She drove back to Las Vegas with Hillary and Jeff and got to stay with Aunt Betty for 4 days. Hillary brought her back to Spokane when she came to visit the next weekend.
We went to Park City and rode the Alpine slides. The kids thought it was the greatest thing in the world.
There was a pool at the condo that the kids wanted to be in every minute of the day.
On the way back home, we stopped in Logan to see our friend's the Warnicks. They are moving to Dubai this month, and we figured it was a lot easier (and cheaper) to visit them in Logan than in the Middle East.
Back in June Olivia had her end of the year soccer party. The whole team got trophies, and that might have been the most exciting moment of Olivia's life. She shows her trophy to everyone and wants to keep it in the living room for everyone to see. She tells everyone that her trophy makes her special. I've tried to explain to her that "things" don't make you special. I told her that working hard in soccer makes her special, not the trophy.
Also in June, we went to my friends' sons birthday party. Tara's sister does facepainting, and Olivia was not going to miss out on that. She said later, "mom, aren't you so sad that we don't know that face painting ladies phone number so she can come paint our face again?" I told her that was very sad. I didn't tell her that I had her phone number and could easily get a hold of her.
2 comments:
That is such a cute picture of Olivia! My girls would agree that having your face painted is just about the most exciting thing in the world!
I don't know how you keep up with it all, you're amazing!! Fun trips and cute pictures!
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