Sunday, May 16, 2021

Spring Break and Easter

For the children's Spring Break this year we went down to Utah. We didn't have as much time as previous years, because ISU decided to postpone their Spring Break due to COVID-19. So we had to be in Pocatello on Monday and Tuesday, but went down to Utah for Wednesday through Saturday. 

There was a smaller group of us because Ethan and Christian went on a trip with Grandma and Grandpa Little to Florida. They got to go to Disneyworld, Universal Studios, the Kennedy Space Center, and the beach. They had a blast!

The rest of us had a fun time too. We first met up with Tyler and Hye-Won and Ryan and Monica and their families. We got to play at the park, visit BYU (the dinosaur museum, the Bean Museum, and walk around campus), try a new Indian restaurant, and play some games. 






Monica took this next picture.





After a couple of days at Tyler and Hye-Won's house, we went over to Nathanael and Mary-Anne's house to visit them as well. Mary-Anne was kind enough to take Agnes with her and Hannah to a butterfly museum. Agnes had an amazing time. Here are some pictures that Mary-Anne shared of their trip.








Our children loved playing with all of their cousins throughout the week. Then on Saturday, we met up with Ethan and Christian in Salt Lake, had dinner, then drove home. It was nice to be back together as a family again.



The next weekend was Easter and General Conference. All of the talks at conference were amazing and it was great to be able to listen to them together as a family. On Saturday we also did our family Easter egg hunt.



We also got to do our firepit for the first time of the season.



Then the next weekend we went back down to Utah for Hannah's baptism. While we were there, Nathanael and Mary-Anne prepared an awesome egg hunt for both the children and the adults. Rebecca really lucked out on that one and got money, a gas gift card, and a pizza gift card. I guess there was one egg though that was never found that had $20 in it. 







After all of the COVID-19 restrictions, it was so nice to have a lot of family time at the end of march and start of April.

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