Isaac was so cute in the car making funny faces. He kept his hat on too, probably because it was freeeeeeeeeeeeezing in Utah. He and Dylan were good sports. They slept at different places the first four nights. Dylan would get tired and would ask to go to the car to go to sleep. That was so sad because he knew he didn't have a designated place to sleep. We were on the go and nap time was limited to driving time. Did you know it's possible to nurse while the baby is strapped safely in his car seat?
After the reception, we went back to the hotel for nap time. The problem is, the boys didn't nap. Then when we were ready to go see the lights at temple square, they were pretty much ready to go to bed for the night. I took them because I thought we shouldn't waste our vacation in the hotel room.
It was pretty.. . . pretty COLD, that is. We went in one building to show Dylan a statue of Jesus, but they were closing so we turned back around with Mr. Dissapointed Dylan. It was warm in there for that 10 seconds. We listened to the Christmas story as spotlights shined on different parts of a life-size nativity scene. Dylan liked that.
Then we all split up. We went with a group, but no group picture because we were all so cold. We lost my grandma for a little bit, but she knew where she was and she was just accross the street from us. We could see her, but it was a little stressful because both Dylan and Isaac wanted to cuddle in my coat with me. They didn't want anybody else to hold them. I don't blame them because they were exhausted and cold. It really was pretty. They should do it in the summer time so we could enjoy it more:)
Thursday, January 29, 2009
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