On our last day with the out of town cousins we went to a park that Rod and Anne were going to take us to earlier but it was too cold. We had a warm afternoon and nothing planned so we hit the park. I kind of wish something like this existed in Texas. So many kids, cool swings, a teeter totter, zip-lines, a carousel, kids posing, cheesy smiles, jumping, running, laughing, and arm hurting. I still feel bad about that.
Then there's the pictures way down at the bottom. Paul built something for himself with his Dad, from odds and ends in his Dad's garage. He built a hot wire that cuts foam. I was pretty impressed. It was also awfully romantic that he cut my name out with it. I had to thoroughly document their awesomeness. So if you find yourself wanting to cut foam, let me know....I'm pretty sure I can hook you up. :)
Speaking of Paul's parents. I am the loser that didn't pull my camera out at their house this visit. We had and amazing 2nd Thanksgiving dinner with them, built cool stuff, went out to eat, colored, talked, pet Hamilton, exchanged dog training tips, took pictures of Grant and Nicole, saw Paul's Grandma, read books, roasted hot dogs on the fire, thoroughly admired their work on their driveway, and went shooting. It was so good to see family this year. We're looking forward to seeing Rod and Anne again. This time their will be more photos.
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That is a pretty fancy park isn't it? It was built with tons of volunteer help. People came from all over - not just Orem. We all hope it stays well maintained. I think it will. There are a lot of people with a vested interest in it.
We really enjoyed having you here to visit during Thanksgiving and had a great time on our visit to Houston during Christmas. Thanks so much.
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