Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Memorial weekend in Cheboygan


We are on our way to Cheboygan! The kids did great on the ride up, we only stopped once for a potty break. The ride back wasn't so great, but that's typical. We had a great time, nobody was hurt, and we got to see Maude's new carpet in all 3 bedrooms. Very nice! Now the kids will be counting the days til Labor Day.


It takes approximately 3 years on this computer to go back and turn this photo around. So just cock your head to the side to see how cute my boys are. They love to roam around grandma and grandpa's big back yard.


It was nice to get to spend some time with Laurie and Dean, too! I hear they are turning him into a real card shark.


It's a big deal to Adam and Rachel that they have their own table to eat at in the garage. Here is grandma supervising.



Casey's grandma and grandpa Veihl stopped by for a visit. Grandma loves the babies, and grandpa likes to talk about his garden and World War II.


Daddy's big helper.


The kids made a big deal out of having a bonfire, then they didn't want their marshmallows roasted. Crazy.


Here are the kids outside with Grandpa George. They were busy stomping on ants.

7 comments:

Phil Luter said...

Family times are the best times.

Kara said...

They are! It gets better the older the kids get!

Pam said...

I think Grandpa Veihl and Abby together is such a cute picture. I love babies and older people. SO CUTE!

Laurie said...

I am VERY surprized to even see Grandpa Veihl there let alone holding a baby. he he I'm glad he was persuaded to visit, I'm sure he had a little push from Grandma. Too bad we had to leave before they showed up.

Travis,Stephanie, Olivia & Alex said...

Family get togethers are so awesome, its hard living far from family so going home is always a special treat !!
Looks like your time was very precious and fun :)

Anonymous said...

They all look so cute!! I wish I could have been there.

Sarah

Josh said...

Wow. If our family get-togethers were anywhere near this fun, we wouldn't have had to move to Arizona.