We got a fun Mini-Donut maker from my Grandma for Christmas. They are a big hit around our house, and requested often for breakfast.My little Tessa is a Sunbeam! I love what a character she is;
so different from our generally composed Emory. She is very good in Primary, but likes to turn around every minute or two and say, "Pssst! Emory . . . Hi!" She has learned the first 2 Articles of Faith and sings them all week long. I've peeked into Primary, only to catch her dancing like a ballerina during Sharing Time, or spinning until she's dizzy during singing time; hopefully, these naughty instances are few and far between - not likely though.
She's a spitfire that occasionally "embarrasses" her big sister, in Emory's own words. Not the first time, and certainly not the last! On with the Sunbeams, it's been GAWgeous weather up here. Seriously, beautiful days in the upper 50's.
We spent one day riding bikes and playing at the park, soakin' up the Vitamin D.
I had three wishes granted on my Birthday. #1) Spent the WHOLE day with Cory. #2) Went to the Temple.
#3) Ate at the Food Carts in Downtown Portland.
It was a tremendous day, and I'm so glad I have 1 extended family member close by. My cousin Neil and his wife, Crystal, watched our kids while we went to the Temple, then Neil and the kids joined us in our Taste bud Adventure with Thai Food from a Trailer. It was amazing!P.S. On a final note, I think I'm in love with Steven Tyler. I cried twice this week watching American Idol. The first time was this. The second time was that.
The same day we flew in, we went to Discovery Gateway (thanks mom!) and the girls had a blast. 
I have to say, it was really nice to have 2 other adults wrangling the chilluns' and taking little people to the "bafroom" on an outing of this nature.





































