Thursday, September 10, 2009

Our Labor Day weekend trip to Boston

Before getting to Boston, we stopped in Cambridge in hopes that we might spark some desires in some people we know to go to a school there.


Here is a man that is hoping that all four of his boys will go to Harvard.





They don't look like serious students, do they?

Zach and I sitting on the steps of the library at Harvard pondering the meaning of life.




Off to Boston



We walked on the freedom trail. We went as far as we could on it until the boys started getting tired. Some lady got her feet in my picture.



This is the picture I took when we got off the T (the subway). Downtown Boston. Very cool.



This cemetery is in downtown Boston. Many of the signers of the Declaration of Independence are buried here like Samuel Adams and John Hancock. Some of the headstones looked like they were sinking into the ground.


Our day in Boston was so exciting, we think we will go back for more. Stay tuned for our future adventures in Boston. We'll scope it out so we can take all our family and friends when the come and visit soon (Hint hint)








Sights on the way to MA

Damian and Zach wanted to pose by the Sinclair dinosaur at the gas station in the middle of all the corn fields on the way to MA.


Me and the boys at the Kirtland temple.

Aaron and I at the Kirtland temple. I think we look like our eyes are glazed over. At this point we are very tired of hearing "Are we there yet?"



The boys and Aaron's first time at Niagra Falls. It was beautiful, just like I remembered it. The boys were distracted by sticks and dirt. Boys are so weird. Oh well.
I don't know how that boy on the bottom got into the picture. Must be someone else's kid.


Aaron almost jumped. Who could blame him? He's got a few nuts on his hands.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Newest bikers




About 4 weeks ago, Aaron's sister, Kathy came and we had so much fun! Kathy is a delight. She makes the boys smile and she makes me smile. We really love her. We played board games, went for a walk, went to dinner, and two of the four Lewis boys learned how to ride their bikes in one day. It was so nice to have another female in our home. Here are a few pics from our exciting weekend with our Aunt Kathy.
This is Zach throwing away his training wheels. He is quite the mover on the bike!