They came back! I can't tell you how wonderful it is to have your family come back! I was so lonely! I was kind of afraid that they would go to Utah and decide that they didn't want to come back to Rexburg. It has been nice to be a family this weekend.
This week also got substantially cooler! It is so cold in Rexburg. We have had to start the fire to keep us toasty warm in our house.
This is my happy spot in our house. I spent considerable time right there on the floor today listening to conference. It was great!
But...back to the story. This last week proved that it takes a village to raise children. Nana and Grandpa Major, Jay, Aunt Cindy, Uncle Bryan, Grandpa Olsen, Aunt Julie, and Uncle Jason all helped to take care of the children this last week. Then there are awesome neighbors that allowed my children to play and reconnect with their special friends! It is pretty humbling to know all the people that really love and care for my family!
The week started with Riley and Jay looking the same, but it ended with....
Riley having naked teeth! They may be bare son, but you can't share!
You can see his excitement by the straining muscles in his neck - he's holding nothing back here!
Well you handsome dude! They look awesome.
Doug and his "mini me" went for haircuts. When they arrived at Great Clips, Hagan asked the haircut lady to make sure she didn't cut his hair bald. Quote, "I need to look good for the ladies." My oh my! What a boy.
Everyone got to play with Jay a lot. Jay I owe you! I love these pictures! So much personality in this group.
The weather was nice and a lot of time was spent at the park.
How many Olsen's does it take to fill a tire swing?
Thank you to everyone who took time with my children this last week! They had a wonderful time and really enjoyed their vacation! I know it was a lot of work for you, so please know how much I appreciate your time and love.
Saturday we decided to take a ride during the conference break and explore different places around Rexburg.
I got to sit by Hagan.
In Rexburg you have to drive a truck and play loud country music or 80's rock to fit in. Doug has made this adjustment easily - he isn't afraid to blast the classic rock.
We ended up in Ashton and ate at the Frosty Top. It isn't quite as good as Maddox, but it will have to do. I recommend the fries and rootbeer.
I asked Riley to take a picture so everyone could tell where we were. He was a little embarrassed to take a "tourist" picture so it is a little hard to tell where we are. To give you a reference point the frosty top is right by Dave's Jubilee.
Ashton is still in full potato harvest mode and it was fun to see all the big tractors and trucks driving around. We drove by some beautiful farm land today.
We decided to try and find Cave Falls. Cave Falls is east of Mesa Falls - actually back into a little corner of Yellowstone park. We found the right way and almost made it, but the road is closed for the season already. The forest floor has a little snow right now in some of the shady areas. We took turns looking for the reflector lights that help guide you along the road. It's a little intimidating when the reflectors are 12-15 feet from the ground. Makes you wonder how much snow really falls here. You can see the Tetons in the background. They are barely covered in snow and from this point it really felt like we were on top of the world.
We are a happy family!
Next adventure - we need to buy warmer coats, boots, gloves, hats, and anything else to survive the winter. I am a little bit scared of what we might be in for. The caterpillars up here are BIG and FUZZY - and I have decided that the wind up here is one of the seven wonders of the world. (That is another story all by itself. Best advice I can give you is don't wear a skirt in the wind.)
We love you and hope all is well with you and your family!