Sunday, July 4, 2010







The boys went on a trip to LA for a Dodgers game vs. NY Yankees. What a neat experience.



Sunday, June 20, 2010

Our Tribute t Grandma and Grandpa Blackburn in South Africa

We found these drums and musical instruments reminded us of what Grandma and Grandpa Blackburn get the experience while in South Africa.
A great week in Utah. Back to reality!

Tree House Museum...cont.

This was a picture map of the State of Utah. Their was questions about the history of Utah that the kids had to find the matching area and picture to. They really enjoyed this activity. It was nice to just sit and watch them, right Rebekah?
Adam and Andrew really enjoyed the Western theme area.


Can you "SPY" a visitor in the crowd that doesn't belong at the rodeo? (Darth Vader)


This was fun....it really worked!






The Tree House Museum-Ogden, Utah

South America dress up. There were lots of places to dress up and visit cultures in the museum. Carson and Adam took full advantage of the fun available.
Brooklyn and Emmalee found lots of crafts and games to play at each station.
Adam waiting to be crowned!
Adam and Carson engaged in a game of chess. This was a lot of fun to watch until that little boy showed up and just started knocking over all the pieces. We were all proud of Adam to just walk away. A dissappointed boy, but he and Carson went back and tried it again after the boy left. Good game.



Andrew really enjoyed dressing up like "hero's" This was his favorite, an astronaught.







Mini Golf

Here they are all together. Golfing with black lights. It was fun for everyone.









Temple Square

Our trip to temple square was exciting. All the children loved seeing the statue of Christ. This was the highlight of our trip. We spent quite a few hours all around temple square and if the children wern't so tired, I think we could have stayed all day. Another trip is definately on the agenda for next year. This is Emmalee, Adam and Andrew. I didn't get pictures of all the kids here, but Rebekah got her children. You'll have to ask her for a look.
This statue depicts the pioneer handcarts and the kids stood up next to the little boy pushing the handcart to see if he was "their size". It was a good hands on experience. Aren't they a good looking bunch of modern pioneers?
They all found a nice place to relax and watch the short LDS commercials.



This was Adam's favorite. It is a quarter scale model of the Salt Lake Temple. He spent quite a bit of time just looking at all the rooms and thinking. We all moved on to other displays and realized that Adam was still there looking into the temple model. I was impressed with it as well. When we got home after the week, there was a two page article in the Church News about the new display. That was fun to read about after experiencing it ourselves.


This is a replica of the carts used to haul the granite stones from the canyons to the East of Salt Lake that were used to build the Salt Lake Temple. Love, love, love history.






A backyard and a baseball

The boys loved being outside playing baseball and just enjoying the great weather. It was so nice most of the days. Andrew played baseball with Boston. I have to say Boston and the position on catcher was perfect. He knew just what to do. Yes, that's me on the computer. Can you say obsessive?




Andrew and Boston enjoying the backyard.