Saturday, April 11, 2009

Short and Sweet- The vacation not the blog!

Zane's foster brother, Devan, got married on April 2nd in the Salt Lake Temple to a wonderful girl named McKenzie. We had the opportunity to make a quick trip out to Utah to attend the wedding. That was also the same weekend as Conference, so it made it even more special as we attended one session of conference and then watched the rest with family. Zane was able to go to the Priesthood session with his foster dad and brothers which was also a special treat. Although we didn't get to see everyone we wished to see, we made some great memories and even got to introduce Dallin to even more relatives!


Waiting outside the temple for the bride and groom


Dallin and "Great Grandma" Turner- I think this was love at first sight. If Grandma Turner was around, then Dallin wanted to be held by her.


Also love at first sight. Dallin's first word is doggy. He gets so excited when he sees one. Thanks to spending a weekend babysitting our friend's kids who have two very big dogs, Dallin isn't scared at all when he sees one. On the downside though, he isn't scared to put his hand in their mouths either!
You can see in this picture above Dallin is only wearing socks. We had just got home from the reception and were trying to get Dallin undressed and ready for bed. He was obsessed with Sadie the dog and kept chasing her around the kitchen on this nice hard wood floor. Right after this picture was taken, Dallin tripped and took another nose dive giving himself a bloody nose. What is even worse is that earlier in the day as we were rushing around trying to get ready, Dallin discovered the stairs. Both Zane and I assumed the other was watching Dallin...never assume this! As Zane came in the front door, he saw Dallin sitting with his back facing the stairs. Zane watched in horror as Dallin decided to lean back. He said he felt like it was all in slow motion as he ran to try to catch him. I heard the screaming and came running, but both of us were too late. Dallin took a tumble all the way down the stairs to the basement. Fortunately, these stairs have some very nice and comfortable carpet on them. Dallin cried for a couple of minutes, saw the dog, and was happy again. He didn't even have a bruise. From then on though, you can be sure Zane and I had excellent communication. It was like a volleyball match as we made sure we called out who had him!


Zane and I at the reception- Still in love!



Dallin with Aunt Nikki and his cousin eating again!


Saturday morning conference with my brother and sister who attend BYU- My sister Lindsey just received her mission call to the Minneapolis, Minnesota Spanish speaking mission.


This is only some of Dallin's cousins. Unfortunately, I never can catch each moment on camera. On Zane's side, we have at least 15 nieces and nephews. Six of his siblings live in Utah, so when we all get together, it is one great party!

The best part of the trip for Dallin besides Sadie the dog, was the airport. He just barely started recognizing airplanes at home, so seeing them up close land and take off was really fun for him. Everyone kept telling us how cute Dallin was, that is until we actually got on the airplane. Trying to keep an active yet tired one year old boy sitting nicely on your lap is impossible. The airplane ride felt like a wrestling match. At least on the way home, he finally slept for forty minutes after he screamed for 10 minutes first. On the way to Utah, we weren't so lucky.

We had a great time and can't wait to go back again soon!

3 comments:

Matt and Haley said...

I can't believe what a daredevil Dallin is...you think he would learn his lesson to avoid stairs, or fireplaces, or anything that hurts! But he is so adventurous and unafraid.

Steve and Jen said...

Looks like you had a great trip! So fun that you got to visit so many! Your hair is cute!
Fun picture of your cute family in your blog header!
Fun to talk to you the other day!

Melissa Turner said...

It was great seeing you. Dallin is so easy to love we're glad we got to know him more