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Fall Break 2025

Recently our family was all together for the first time since Susanna's wedding in 2022. Our son and his family who live in Latvia came for a visit and Susanna and Jay came for a few days from Colorado. So we were able to do some fun family activities over the fall break. Scott and 7 of our children went canyoneering which I blogged about last week. (Well, technically Scott put together that post.) But here are some other things we did.

On Thursday, we went to the Aquarium which was somewhat crowded but better when the school groups left.












That evening we were able to attend my brother's sealing in the Draper temple. My SIL Lauren sewed their son's suit and her dress and did a great job.

Friday morning, Camille and I hiked with David's family to Battle Creek Falls in beautiful weather. Then Mindy went with Susanna and Jay and David's family to Cornbelly's while Camille and I drove to the Draper Temple to get her water bottle which she left there the night before.😏 We also prepped for her birthday party that night which we somehow neglected to get any pictures from.



On Saturday afternoon, we took all the grandchildren for an outing at Big Springs Park up Provo Canyon and roasted hot dogs and s'mores (and I had my annual Fall Break hot dog), then did a little hike up the hill before coming home and having more dinner. Meanwhile, all 9 of our children and their spouses went out to eat together and then had a game night.






The next morning we took all the grandchildren to church where they behaved quite well. We took family pictures that afternoon with everyone and then had a big family dinner with a delicious brisket--we finally figured out you have to pay the big bucks for the premium at Costco to get the best brisket. We also sang happy birthday to Camille and Susanna.






It was great to see everyone together and to visit with my son's family. Next week, I'll post the family pictures!




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