It's been awhile. I've been swamped with pictures which is a great thing and I've very grateful for it, but I've really slacked with updating things we've been up to.
In September I was able to go up to Spokane, Washington and visit my relatives. I went to do my cousin's senior pictures and just visit with family. I was in the Hill Cumorah Pageant with the Holbrooks for 2 years and got really close with them. It was an experience that would bring anyone closer together and it stinks that I don't get to see them too much.
To see some of the pictures I did while I was there go:
Also while I was in Washington, Coby started his new job here at Phoenix Children's Hospital. I think he likes it pretty good. I know it took some getting used to to see sick children all the time. He works as a transporter. He cleans up surgical rooms after surgeries, transports patients from surgery to recovery or wherever they need to go, and he makes IV kits and such. I think he really likes being in the medical atmosphere. He likes talking to doctors and nurses about which routes are good to take and tips here and there. It is a great "foot in the door" type of job, and we're really grateful that he got it.
Back to Washington... Spokane is GORGEOUS! One thing I love about it is you can live in the country and by 5 min from the city. So different than Arizona where you have to drive for hours to see the country. Plus it was good to spend some time with my cousin John and his wife Rachel before they spend a year in Rwanda, and my cousin Colin who leaves next month on his mission.
The weather was perfect. It was in the high 70's most of the time and was wonderful compared to Az. We did 3 days of pictures and if I wasn't doing that, I was just hanging out. Here is their amazing backyard.
In the water there were tons of little frogs. I HATE frogs. Just ask Coby. Good thing none of them jumped at me.
See how many you can see in this picture:
When I was really young (like 5-ish maybe) we went to visit the Holbrooks when they lived on the East coast.
We went to Vermont together and remember from pictures how fun it was. One thing that I remember most was the Vermontster.
We were talking about that trip on my last night, and my Aunt said, "well let's go get one." I had NO idea you could get one anywhere!
I thought it was just a Vermont thing... but it's a Ben and Jerry's thing. Rachel (John's wife) is from England, and I LOVE her. It was so great
getting to know her better. It was so fun to see her reaction to crazy Americans and things they go to eat. She thought it was great! We got
to be great friends and am so glad John found her. Anyway, we went to the mall and got our treat.
A Ben and Jerry's Vermonster:
20 scoops of ice cream of your choice in a bucket
5 chocolate chip cookies
4 bananas
1 giant brownie
10 little cups of whatever toppings you want
a tub of hot fudge
and a can of whipped cream
You can change yours however you want. I suggest less cookies, less bananas, more little toppings. We took it home to eat with everyone.
My Aunt and Uncle are representatives for the singles ward up there and they always have a bunch of the young single adults at their house.
Anyway, I had one of the boys take pictures with my camera. I think they all thought we were crazy with how excited we all were to eat
this huge bucket of ice cream.
The goods:
I LOVE my Aunt's face in this one. Isn't she great!?
It did get a little messy
All the boys only had a couple bites. The girls kept going, then me and Rach finished it off leaving behind the only healthy thing... the bananas.
The next morning was my last day. Before my flight my Aunt Michelle and Colin drove me around to see more of Spokane. We drove for about 10
minutes and saw this gorgeous country side. I just took these from the car as we were driving by. We were trying to get in as much
as we could before my flight. They drove me by the Spokane temple which is so pretty.
Then they drove me to Coeur Dalene, Idaho which was only a 20 minute drive. It was STUNNING. We went and got hamburgers ate them
on the beach. We spent a little too long there and had to speed to the airport and I was almost late, but it was so pretty. I want to go back
there very soon. Summer time in Coeur Dalene is honestly gorgeous.
I had a great time Holbrooks! THANK YOU SO MUCH! Can't wait to come up again soon!
3 comments:
That's where Danny served his mission! We stayed in Couer Delane (did I spell that right?) when I Was pregnant with Lacy, and we went through the Spokane Temple with a girl he baptized. After she went through, we got to attend her sealing. It was amazing, and it was during the fall. We didn't want to come home and I still think about that trip all the time. Its such an amazing place. One of these days we should all go together since you have family up there and Danny had all those great mission friends. I'll show him this post when he gets home. I know he'll love it. Thanks for sharing!!
Awesome! What a freakin gorgeous backyard!! Congrats to Coby...that would be hard to see sick kids all the time! That Vermontster looks kinda gross...but sounds fun! Great pics!
The pictures of the trees are so, so beautiful and green! Love them. Oh, I remember the Vermonster, looks like fun!
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