Saturday, January 2, 2010

FUN & CRAZY HOLIDAYS! ON THE ROAD AGAIN!

Well, On Dec. 23rd we went from home to Brigham City, visiting David & Betsy. It was fun to see Charlie and Tyler, how they've grown and changed. Then on to visit Cindy and Kyle for about an hour, then on to Darrin and Mandy's for Christmas. The parents showed up this year, but there were some times we were wondering if they would escape like last year. Only this year instead of 15 stockings around the table, the table had only a bowl of sweets that Santa had left. I guess it was because of all those cookies Remy and Tate left for him. Becky, Jeff and family made it for Christmas Eve and Brady made if just after Breakfast on Christmas day.


We left about noon on Christmas to tend Cody and Tanner while Becky and Jeff went to a movie. Cody let us play with his puzzles and toys. We returned to Mandy & Darrin's just after supper, but in time to eat it.

In the meantime, Angie called saying that they would not be up because Ed needed the car for work. We returned home on Saturday, washed clothes, repacked and headed for New Mexico early Monday morning. I think we even made it in record time, since there was no one on the roads that early in the morning or Mike had a club foot. lol But they all liked their presents and sent some back, so they are here till someone comes to see us or we move on again. lol We took pictures of Heather doing her DDR, their crazy CP cat, they think won't last much longer, and their weird Chihuahua, that has a hurt leg and limps when he gets in trouble and on a diffrent leg each time. We celebrated Eddie's 13th birthday on Tuesday before we left for the trip back - before the snow came. Well, we found the snow in Cortez and it was with us till about Green River, but not too bad for driving.

Grandpa was a little sad about not having Grandma's 80th party he had tried to surprise her with, but I think it's just because he feels he might not be around for the next one.

Glad everyone had a great Christmas and we will see you on the next road trip heading north. Love Always,
Mom and Dad