Today I when I woke up I was
freezing! I ran down stairs to check the
temperature. 65 degrees! Its
official today I turned on my HEATER and in doing this realized another summer of my life has passed. Although I am sad to see it go I am looking forward to seeing snow and
snuggling down with my little Lou. It has been a great summer we have been able to go and do so many fun things together as a family. After all isn't that what this crazy life is all about. Growing our family relationships. When Mike and I were meeting with our bishop before we got married he gave us some great advise he told us "life will get busy and it will be easy to let your marriage turn into a
roommate situation. Then you will become two strangers simply living together each going about there own life." He then told us the best way to avoid this is to continue dating each other and involving yourselves in wholesome recreational activities." Mission
accomplished. We will be married 3 years in December and I
definitely love Mike more and am happier then the day we got married. I think he would say the same thing. Anyway here are some of our highlights from this awesome summer we have had.
We went to the
Dinosaur Museum. Here
Lou is growling like a T-Rex.
I said "Say Cheese" and she did and then wouldn't stop saying cheese.
We went to the demolition derby and Lou loved it when the cars would crash into each other she would throw her arms in the air.
We took Lou to Gardner Village to ride the horses since
every time she
See's a horse she gets so excited. Well the second I sat her on one she freaked out and
started screaming so we went to the petting zoo instead. We had better luck in there.
We worked in our yard.
And we went to the Living Planet Aquarium about a million times. She absolutely loves it. She calls the sting rays the "touch ems" because she always wants to touch em.
Wheeler Farm. Now those are some stinky animals. Can't say that I love going there.
This was a special 4
th of July. Mikes grandpa that served in the navy during World War II died in June. So Mikes whole family made a little float in
Honor of him for the parade in his town. The parade he went to every year. The
great grand kids all wore shirts with Buds picture on it. As we walked the parade route it was really emotional. People would stand up and clap for our sweet little grandpa who served his country and community so well.
Playing with glow sticks before the fireworks started.
Mike and I went to California for my cousins wedding and decided to make a real
vacation out of it. We went Kayaking through some caves at La
Jolla. It was really
scary. There were HUGE Sea Lions that would swim right under our kayak. Then as we are
paddling back to shore our guide say look down. I regretfully did only to see 6 foot tiger shark swimming all around us. Our guide said they aren't
aggressive but whatever they are still sharks and I am
freakin.
We also took a boat out to Catalina Island to do a little scuba diving. It was really beautiful. Our under water camera was just a little disposable so the color isn't great. We were swimming through giant kelp forest that where 50 feet tall. It was really green and beautiful.
We also went to Six Flags which was just crazy. But we had a really good time.
Last but
definitely not least the Wedding at the San Diego Temple. Wow it is such a
beautiful Temple. I was excited to get a chance to go back. Their Sealer was wonderful and said a few things I will never forget. I left there with such a love for all my relatives. For all those that have gone before and for all those who are on there way. It really is amazing how we are all linked together. It is easier to love a stranger after going to the Temple. It makes me
remember that they are my brothers and sisters and we are all doing our best to make it through this life.
Good Bye Summer!