Last weekend we went down to Blanding for Easter. It was a really short trip but we had lots of fun. Saturday, Tim and I went our separate ways. He went to Cortez with Dad and Worthy to go golfing and I went on a picnic down in Bluff with my family. The weather was really nice in Bluff, the only problem was it took us about an 1 hour and a half to find a spot that wasn't already taken and that wouldn't be completely out in the open with no shade. We finally found a little spot that my dad had actually never been before. We had a nice little weenie roast and what's a traditional Meyer picnic without taking a hike. We found a few moki ruins that were buried but a lot of pottery around and then we found these two, old cowboy houses. It was pretty cool that they were still standing. Later that afternoon we went over to my grandma's house for her annual Easter Egg hunt ( my favorite thing), its pretty cool that she still does it for us even though the youngest grandkid there was 10. Married grandkids can't do it but Justin was being lame so I found his eggs for him. The Easter bunny did find Tim and I at my parents' house. We got too much candy, the movie Enchanted, some baby stuff, socks, jewelry and more candy. My mom has been helping the Easter Bunny fill our baskets since we were tiny and it is really sweet that even though we are all grown almost that we still can enjoy being kids.
But Easter really isn't about the Easter Bunny or Egg hunting, It is really nice to know that in our Gospel we rejoice that our Savior lives instead of only thinking about his death. My favorite part of Easter is spending time with our loved ones and seeing new life all around us. I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter.
So we already posted on our own blog about our baby boy! We still need your prayers this change will all but kill us. Our friends said expect the worst, then it will be better than you can imagine. Well, keep in touch everyone.
So we already posted on our own blog about our baby boy! We still need your prayers this change will all but kill us. Our friends said expect the worst, then it will be better than you can imagine. Well, keep in touch everyone.
2 comments:
It was wonderful having you home for the weekend, and it's great to see the pictures of the portion of your trip which the Glovers didn't see -- the Meyer Moki picnic!
We always love having you here and I always wish we would have had more time! I'm glad Tim and Worthy got to go golfing with Grandpa Worthy, though. Pretty soon there will be another little Glover boy to go golfing!
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