We went to New Mexico for a week in the middle of May. This was not just any trip to visit family, however, we went for two very special occasions: my youngest sister, Charlotte, graduated from high school, and my sister just younger than me, Anne, got home from her mission in Germany the same week! It was so nice that the timing worked out so well that we were able to be there for all of Charlotte's events (the concert where she was the featured oboe soloist, her graduation party, and of course the graduation itself) as well as welcome Anne home and be there for her talk at church on Sunday.
Anne went into the MTC just over a month before Cailyn was born, so this was their first time meeting, and they sure did hit it off! (Of course, I don't know of any kid that hasn't hit it off with Anne! She's fun and silly - what's not to like?) It took Rylee about a day before she stopped calling Anne "Emily" (my other sister), but you can't really blame her - they do look alike and Rylee wasn't much older than Cailyn last time she saw Anne. Right name or not, she sure was happy to see and play with Anne!
I didn't do a very good job with pictures on this trip...I think it was because I spent a lot of time working (that's one of the blessings and curses of working from home - I can go anywhere I want and still work, but when I'm on vacation I'm not always really on vacation) so while the kiddos were playing with everyone, I was sitting in front of the computer. I totally neglected to get any pictures of the kids with Grandma Karen and Grandpa Dave, but luckily we had some family pictures taken, so when we get those back I'll put some up.
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What I may be lacking in pictures, however, I can make up for in a funny story!
One afternoon while we were there, Rylee was sitting on the couch with my mom and Anne. She was eating chocolates from a bowl on the end table. She kept eating and eating, and my mom made a few attempts to convince her that she had had enough, but Rylee kept insisting that she needed to eat "one more!" Then, without thinking much about it, my mom said "You know Rylee, if you eat too much chocolate, your pretty blue eyes will turn brown." Rylee, who had just popped another chocolate in her mouth, froze, slowly covered her eyes with her hands, then took the chocolate out of her mouth and handed it over saying "I don't want this, you have it." She wouldn't touch chocolate for over 24 hours until we were finally able to convince her that Grandma Karen had been joking!
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Anyway, here are a few of the pictures I did get.
Rylee and Emily
Here's a video of Rylee doing "motorboat" by herself in the pool in NM...she discovered the freedom of floaties while we were there!
I didn't do a very good job with pictures on this trip...I think it was because I spent a lot of time working (that's one of the blessings and curses of working from home - I can go anywhere I want and still work, but when I'm on vacation I'm not always really on vacation) so while the kiddos were playing with everyone, I was sitting in front of the computer. I totally neglected to get any pictures of the kids with Grandma Karen and Grandpa Dave, but luckily we had some family pictures taken, so when we get those back I'll put some up.
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What I may be lacking in pictures, however, I can make up for in a funny story!
One afternoon while we were there, Rylee was sitting on the couch with my mom and Anne. She was eating chocolates from a bowl on the end table. She kept eating and eating, and my mom made a few attempts to convince her that she had had enough, but Rylee kept insisting that she needed to eat "one more!" Then, without thinking much about it, my mom said "You know Rylee, if you eat too much chocolate, your pretty blue eyes will turn brown." Rylee, who had just popped another chocolate in her mouth, froze, slowly covered her eyes with her hands, then took the chocolate out of her mouth and handed it over saying "I don't want this, you have it." She wouldn't touch chocolate for over 24 hours until we were finally able to convince her that Grandma Karen had been joking!
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Anyway, here are a few of the pictures I did get.
Rylee and Emily
Greg and RyleeEmily and Cailyn
Charlotte and Cailyn
I didn't get any pictures at the graduation - the girls were going bonkers, so we left as soon as Charlotte walked across the stage (lucky for us, she's a smarty pants and walked across the stage at the very beginning with all the other 4.0+ GPA students!)
I did get some at the graduation party, however. Cailyn's favorite part by far was the cake:
(She also had fun playing with London, my best friend since 4th grade's daughter.)
Rylee's favorite part of the party was Cooper (London's brother.) They didn't stay still long enough for me to get a good picture...
...but I did manage to sort of capture her trying to kiss him!
Cailyn spent lots of time outside picking flowers
and walking around the "drink" (more commonly know as the "pool.") She got in sometimes, but mostly she just liked to walk around it.
She also really liked pointing at all the "ducks" in the "drink"
and shouting for us to look at them while she quacked.
What? You've never seen ducks in a swimming pool? Well, this wasn't just any swimming pool, as I said, it was a "drink", and there were lots of "ducks!"
Oh, and meet Cailyn's "baby" that lives in the "drink."
Rylee loves to pretend to fish, and Cailyn loves to copy Rylee, so they spent lots of time standing on the edge dipping noodles and other things into the water.
My Grandma and Grandpa Heiner were in town (and I did get a picture with them!) so it was nice to visit with them,
and the girls both loved playing at Gran's house. I love when my kids are able to spend time with their great-grandparents!
I have a few cute pictures from the airport on the way home...I love that these sisters are getting to ages where they are becoming companions!
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