Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Pics from Iowa/Utah trip

So here are pictures from the Iowa and Utah trip. Enjoy.

Grandma came all the way back to Boise with us. We were going to have dinner at Chili's because her flight back to California was delayed, but then it wasn't so we left before ordering. And then when she got to the airport it was!

Kalaya with Preston.

Kalaya with Eva. They are both very sad to say bye to Kalaya!

Eva getting smooched. She often gets smooched when there is a KeriAnn in the room.

Everyone enjoying the tea party!

Eva having her own little tea party.

We made it to Orem just in time for the Orem Days' Parade. We got to watch the end of it with cousins and had lots of fun:



Sierra and Uncle Kevin laughing with each other (making funny faces at each other to cause the laughing). I think she really has missed us!




Preston interested in the parade.

Preston and Sierra playing together.


Jason, Kristy and baby Leia.

The exciting moment!


Don't know what she is doing.

A small sample of what most of our trip looked like.

All of the following of Eva in the pink fairy shirt are attempts at capturing the beautiful curls that the humidity of Iowa gave to her. Wow! She is adorable.
Showing off her "bochechas" or cheeks in English.




The park in Iowa where Daddy ran off his last pound and Eva and Mommy played.


Check out Eva's little boy shoes! We forgot to bring shoes on our trip and the people we stayed with were nice enough to let us borrow some (they have four boys)!

Eva enjoying swinging.

Crazy wierd swing. Eva liked it.

Eva showin off her "cheese." They point to their smiles in nursery when singing the "No one likes a frowny face" song. This has become her favorite song.

Preston's Poo

Preston went to the bathroom. He came out to me and Daddy saying "Do you want to see my poo-poo?" Daddy began teasing him and asking what it looked like. "Is it snake poo? Is it big poo? Is it small poo? Is it race car poo?" At this I couldn't resist and asked, "Did it come out fast or slow?" To which, I am very sorry to say, his response can only be fully appreciated if we had had a video camera on the kid.

But, attempting to put it in words... He scrunched up his face in concentration of thought, slowly swung his hand through the air in a slightly downward motion as if trying really hard to see the poo come out once more and then said, "Slow." Both daddy and I just cracked up. He is so funny!