Monday, March 14, 2011

Blitz to Arizona

We moved down to Bountiful two weeks ago because Ry got a job in SLC that he really likes. Too much work and not enough play makes people grumpy, so before Ry started we decided to go on a quick trip to Pheonix, Az. For those of you who are new, "Blitz" means lightning, or very fast. Ba's brother lives down where the palm trees grow in February, so we thought it would be nice to catch some winter rays.

Le did very well on the plane even though we check her oh so comforting "blanket". She liked to walk up and down the aisles lunging out at innocent computers.

Arizonies where so much fun. We had a great time bike ridding, running, walking, and just playing outside. LE loved to watch the girls run around and eat sand at the playground...YUM. She liked to climb on "Bubbes" who is only 4 month old.
Aunt E helped make Ry's 27th birthday a special one. She made an outstanding meal, and dessert. After babies were in bed, we went outside and played nights games.
This is the shirt that LE gave her dad for his bday. It is also her 11 month old carseat pic.
We took some palm tree seeds and we hope to grow them in Utah. We will see how long that lasts.
"Curly" tipped over while crossing a big puddle while riding her bike. Ry decided to give her a break and took a turn.
The girls had a lot of fun together.
We went on a fun hike, the sunset was so beautiful. It was very nice to get away and enjoy time together before Ry started working. Thank you Arizona family, for letting us come stay with you!

4 comments:

  1. Oh my, she is growing up so fast!! If you ever come back up to Logan before the end of May, I'd love to take pictures of her one last time :)

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  2. Good luck with the palm tree. That's great that you guys were able to squeeze in a trip before you have to save up days. Good luck with Bountiful/Salt Lake life!

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  3. Yay for Arizona! We are so glad that you came! I am glad you had fun even if we were "stuck" at home with no car to go anywhere. You should make a visit a yearly February event! Everyone needs some winter rays.

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