Fact 1: My parents always bring projects to do with the kids while they’re in town. This time it was camping chairs and gingerbread cookies.
Fact 2: My mom wants to make sure they have everything for said projects and will even bring in her suitcase a 1/3 C of molasses just in case I don’t have any.
My dad presented three lectures at BYU’s Education Week. They were fabulous of course, and a big thanks to my mom who stayed with the kids (even Kate!) so that I could attend one. I’m so proud of my dad and the fact that he continues to publish and present on religious subjects that interest him even when retired. His love for education has been a great influence in my life.
My dad requested this picture. Don’t ask.
Enjoying a beautiful evening together in the backyard.
as if you’d ever be out of molasses…for shame!
and seth is looking hairier than ever these days…he is the hairy one right, lest i’m mixing up names?
Do you think your parents would be willing to be my kids adopted grandparents? I’d really appreciate it. Thanks.
You better clear Seth’s name with Amberli. Yes, awesome grandparents — we are lucky. Our kids got to make the camping chairs too — so fun!! I’m feeling a little ripped off with the gingerbread cookies, though.
Shoot, I meant to ask you about that picture with Dad last night. Seriously funny.
I love the one of your Dad holding the chicken in the swing. That is so great that your Dad has the passion for education!
Kiera, we have the same desire around our house. My kids love love love Leah’s parents (okay I do too!). In fact, yesterday in church they were giving their ‘farewell’ talks before they leave, and my 3 year old stands up in his seat and announces loudly. “Hey Look! It’ my fake grandparents, Grandma and Grandpa Sherry!”
That is HILARIOUS Katie! Love that.