Devin had a few days off of school and work, so when our original plans to leave town fell through, we decided on a staycation. We started off by riding TRAX downtown, which because our girls love the train and are fascinated with it. Its a success when even the transportation is a good time. It is so rewarding when mundane things become an adventure with these girls.
After 3 minutes, we were really grateful this child is in a car seat in the car, because she was EVERY WHERE!! She was so excited to see everything, she just couldn't contain herself.
Cambry, you are so beautiful
We visited the Church History Museum for the first time... that's embarrassing since we spent most of our lives in Utah. Veena wanted to get in the covered wagon.
These little pioneers actually did pull this hand cart laden with goods a few feet, much to our surprise. I love V's face- sheer exertion.
These stinkers trying to push their boundaries. Grandpa Greg's legacy lives on.
This is a replica of the Angel Moroni on the Temple. I didn't realize it was so big!
This is a replica of the Conference Center Podium. Thank you Sister Rappleye for your inspired words.
And thank you Sister Rappleye for the spiritual facial expressions and gestures.
The Children's area was so much fun! We might spend all winter here.
It was a blast joining the fiesta to do a little dancing.
Dad and Cambers hard at work building a cool castle
V was the interior designer and brought in little seats for them to sit in.
Living the farm life-harvesting the produce in the garden,
And collecting the eggs from the chicken coop
They made us a nice organic lunch from all their loot.

Wow! I love this post and am also embarrassed that I have never been nor did I take my kids to such a gem of a museum. Definitely on my list for when we go back. Love you all fiesta dancing and I loved seeing your girls behind the podium. And we can't forget Vienna's handcart pushing game face:) Love!!!
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