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Wonderful Weekend

We've had a whirlwind of a week and a half, but it's been great.  From June 19th - 22nd we were lucky enough to have Danny's older brother & his family come to visit us.  The best part of the trip was simply seeing the cousins around each other -- especially Berkley & Kaelah crawling all over the place.  Those two (less than 2 months apart in age) made me want to adopt twins!
Kaelah really liked the fan at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science (above) and both Berkley & Kaelah liked crawling up the stairs.  I'm in the background because neither one of them are free from falling down them yet.  (:

While Brennen, Jill, Carter & Berkley went to another baseball game, Danny, Kaelah, & I went to Barb & Mark's wedding celebration.  It was absolutely fantastic -- probably the best wedding I've ever been to b/c it was so uplifting.  We walked away feeling full of faith & more in love than when we walked in.  Thank you, Barb!!!
Here's a great picture at the ball game.  Smiths are good looking!
These two kept me quite entertained.  Above they are playing with a ball machine and below they are feeding each other at the Cheesecake Factory.

It may be hard to tell, but this is supposed to be a dinosaur nest at the museum.  They are all doing their own thing, but having a blast!

Hooray for good old American baseball -- & family!!!

Comments

Maegan said…
Sarah,
That looks like so much fun. It looks like you had a great weekend. Kaelah is so cute. I want to have twins too! You will probably have better luck than me.

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