The Cousin! Dominic-2 Jack-6 and Catherine-4
They gathered the toys and headed to the backyard ASAP
The Hammock is still big enough for three!
At Jack's House
Playing in the back yard
Petal enjoyed the fun
The First Wagon Ride with Uncle Simeon
Noah's Ark
Enjoyed by the Next Generation
"How do you like to go up in a swing?"
Lost Dutchman Park
Let's go!
The Superstitions!
Take a Break
Hello, Horse!
Red Mountain Park
Going to Mars on the flying saucer!
You don't look too happy, boys!
Bed Time
Sleep Over!
Freestone Park
Choo! Choo!
Desert Botanical Garden
By the Organ Pipe Cactus
It was hard work...
The Crested Saguaro
We received Hats!
Playing with Petal
Freestone Park #2
Oooo! The Tiki Lights!
Canyon Lake
Some Big Horn Sheep
Feeding Duck Food to Mr. and Mrs. Mallard
Everyone safe and accounted for!
Running in the Greenbelt
Baking Lesson 2
We're making Éclair Cake
Train Set

Judah received this train set when Elena was born...still being enjoyed.
The new flooring makes a great play area.
Lost Dutchman Park #2
Sarah came this time.
Glad you have the stick, Jack!
Are we in the West or what?
Sittin' for a spell on the log
We have had little rain since last year, hence the desert is brown.
Slime
And Playing with Slime
The Vintage Car Owners were having a picnic at the Park.
Grama has a particular fancy for yellow cars!
Photo Shoot
Featuring their Hawaiian outfits from Aunt Anna.
Jack set the poses and Catherine and Dominic faithfully imitated.
Note the English Muffin in Dom's hand! I don't know if he ever ate it!
Grampa and Grama are in their grandchildren glory!
Our second visit to the Desert Botanical Garden
Catherine found this stage and began dancing.
Working in the Indian Ramada
Jack found a saguaro cactus rib and demonstrated his Ninja moves!
Our Last Expedition
A lovely morning at the Zoo
The Aviary
Two Tortoises

Impressive
Pioneer Park
Our Final Outing
A roller slide big enough for two!
And a Swing for Two
A locomotive is large
Pizza Party
Our last dinner together
At Aunt Stacy's and Uncle Simeon's
Dominic pulled the wagon on a very long after-dinner walk













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