Apologies right from the start for the picture happy post. I do consider this a backup if my computer should ever crash (I know, I should really do something more reliable which would involve all of my pictures, but, you know...I'll get to it eventually, just like cleaning off this desk I sit at. Wow, just beginning a post and I digress). So, we had a fantastic time in AZ. Due to all the other areas being a bit too out of the way, we were able to visit just one area I served my mission in, Flagstaff. It was so much more exciting than I even thought it would be. To drive down almost every road and know my knuckles knocked on nearly each of those doors and my mouth testified of Christ, families, eternity, prophets, a restoration of truth, etc. to the people behind them. To have flashbacks of some of the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. I feel, like my former comp Crystal wrote about her recent visit, that it is sacred ground for me. It was so fun to tell Darrin little stories here and there. I'm sure it was even more fun for him to hear them. :) He's sure a good sport. Anyways, I really tried to put the pictures in order, but I can't figure out blogger sometimes. So, they're completely out of order, except the last picture, which was on the way home and just sealed the trip for me.
Nick (my little cousin) and Malia at the Mesa Easter Pageant...the temple is in the background. We stayed with Nick's family (My Uncle Dean and Aunt Jan) for two of the nights. They're soooo great for having us!!
Malia and Tessa walking down a path near my apartment in Flagstaff where Sister George and I would get up and jog most every morning. Flagstaff is oh so beautiful.

In Gilbert at Riparian Preserve Malia and Tessa got to uncover fossils. Just before that we saw some cute little turtles swimming in the lake nearby.
Christ among the people in the Mesa Easter Pageant. This was so wonderful... palm trees blowing gently in the breeze as the Easter story was portrayed beneath them. Thousands upon thousands of people pondering on the Savior. Beautiful.
Me trying to show off my belly at Freestone Park in Gilbert. Looking at the picture now, I don't look like I'm showing as much as I feel like I am. Weird. We find out what we're having on Monday. Any guesses?
Malia and Tessa were transfixed by this little scene. Aren't they cute???
Sedona.
This is a church built right into the rock there in Sedona. We walked up to it and it was a really beautiful view from the inside. Unfortunately Tessa tried to run up and blow out all of the millions of candles burning, so we couldn't stay too long inside.
Trying to get the scenery in, but mostly you just see our goofy faces.
Malia pricking her finger for the camera.
Uncle Dean and Nick treating us to a fine meal of steak and salmon fresh off the grill. YUM.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
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5 comments:
I'm so jealous! It's amazing to simply drive through the streets, isn't it? I also couldn't believe the memories, warmth and spirit it filled me with, although it's hard to explain. I'm glad you got to experience that, too!
You look AMAZING! You're pics from AZ and St. George are so cute, but I DO hope you start eating for that kid soon!
Looks like you had a fun trip! I hope you get a little boy this time around, my guess - boy! But if not - a girl will work too! You better post it!
I really enjoyed looking at your pictures. You look gorgeous!!! Your family is beautiful. I'm happy you had a good time. It's always good to get out somewhere with the family:). I wish we could travel somewhere...I miss you
2 Words for you "HOT MAMA" You are so cute, I love your hair short too. I am so glad you guys had a wonderful time in AZ! It is so awesome there...my personal favorite the cattle crossing the road and you singing "where have all the cowboys gone" SO FUNNY! My guess is a BOY!
Love Arizona! Sounds like a great trip. See you soon!
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