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Monday, June 30, 2008

Farmgirl at Heart

Makenna loves to do anything that has to do with gardening. I am not sure where she gets it from. It must be from her grandparents.
They both have gardens. It can't possibly be from me. I tend to kill anything that I plant. I am glad that she enjoys the outdoors. Maybe she could teach me a thing or two someday.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Today's News

HE GOT A JOB!!!!!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

A Visit with Great Grandma Seegmiller





On Saturday we took the girls to go see their Great Grandma Seegmiller. David and I hadn't seen her for a long time and she asked that we bring the children. Jeremy was going to come too but he got in from California real late. David is going to take him another time. It was nice to see her and let Makenna get acquainted with her. She will be 94 years young on Friday. She gave us Butterscotch's and tried to feed us peanuts. It doesn't matter the age Grandma's always find something to feed you. We are grateful for the opportunity that we have to visit.

Ode to "THE MAN"


We sure love our Dad. How grateful we are to have him in our lives. He is the best and life just wouldn't be the same without him. Don't you wish your Daddy was just like mine. (P.S. don't forget to mute blog music) ; }

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Wheeler Farm Part 2


Sandra, Patton, and Mom came to visit us yesterday. We took them to Wheeler Farm. This time we remembered the camera. We looked at animals,

fed the ducks bread in the duck pond. There were a few babies but we couldn't get them to come over. Patton and Makenna had a hard time getting the bread in the water. We also
rode the horses. That was so much fun. This was Patton's first horsey ride. He loved it. In fact, he cry when we left he wanted to ride into the sunset. Maybe someday he will have one of his own.


Makenna and Patton loved to hold hands. They especially liked it when Grandma joined in. Makenna kept saying Come on Pat. They loved playing with each other. After the farm we went and had some yummy pizza at the Pizza Factory. Thanks Sandra, Patton, and Mom. We had a great day.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Wheeler Farm

It was a cloudy and windy day yesterday. I don't know why we chose that day to go to Wheeler Farm and see the animals. We also forgot the camera. Makenna loved it though. We didn't even tell her we were at a farm and she went around singing Old MacDonald. It was the cutest thing ever. She also enjoyed their gardens thanks to Webkinz. She loves to harvest on the computer and in Grandma and Grandpa's backyard. (Pictures to come soon). She would have harvested there at the farm if they would have let her. I am so glad that see loves the outdoor. I just hope she doesn't bring me a worm for a present. (yuck)

Saturday, June 7, 2008

A Whirlwind or Should I say Tornado of a Week

We have been very blessed along our journey to Utah. The night we were suppose to leave there were 10 tornado's in our path. We left on a Friday instead at 9:00 pm. We had several people advising us to stay. We are both stubborn. We drove until about 3:30 am and stop at a rest stop in Iowa to sleep. After a little rest we were back on the road again. We were trying not to stay in a hotel along the way but that didn't work to well. We came to a town call Ogalluga, Nebraska and decided that we had had enough. David tried calling trip reward to see if he had enough points to stay for free but they were closed. All the other hotel were outrageously priced. David was really frustrated. Well it was a good thing that we decided to move on because a tornado hit the town that night and we were safely in Cheyenne, Wyoming. We woke up refreshed and ready to tackle the last leg of the journey. We finally arrived in Midvale Sunday evening. Since then we have had Grandma's birthday, duck feeding, car washing, moving going, cousins over blast of a time. It has been a week of adjustments and learning. I really miss Eau Claire. I know we are suppose to be here though. It doesn't make it in easier. All this has taken place in a little over two weeks. It is hard to believe how fast life can change.