Sunday, February 28, 2010

Track Break

The week of President's Day I had 3 days off for a mini track break. Max took two of those days off with me. On Tuesday our little family headed to Valley of Fire, it was the first time is 4 visits that we had sunshine. We had a blast hiking and playing in the red sand!



I love my Lucy Girl! Like my new hat my hat disappeared and I had to buy a new one in the gift shop.
A few family photos

I love this one!
We brought coffee and tea to go for a yummy snack while hiking YUMMMM.
On the way home we were looking for some interesting things that were under Lake Mead and due to water levels are exposed. We did not find what we were looking for but we did find a little grouping of houses we did not know existed and maybe a new area to kayak.
On Thursday I was able to take Sydney up to Mt Charleston for an adventure. We took my friend Kelly and her son Ryan (a few months older than Sydney) along. We had a great time building snowmen and sledding. Kelly and I each went to the top of the big hill and went on a scary ride then we did safe sledding with the kids. The kids did their best to share the sled, well in the way 2 year olds share. After sledding we went to the Ski lodge and had Chili and hotdogs and ate our lunch outside since it was so warm. Overall a great way to end the week and recharge myself!

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

The Kemp's

I was lucky to capture the Kemp's growing family. Little Rebecca is 5 weeks old, and she is adored by her almost 4 year old brother Jeremiah.
As you can see they are a very fun family!
Wrapped up like a little pea pod!
Smiling at mommy
Hard at play
I just love this silly look!
He just adores her!
A quite moment with mommy. I was giving Rebecca one last cuddle when I saw this out of the corner of my eye.
Look how big she has gotten in just 5 weeks.
Cuddling with Daddy
Deep in manly conversation!
Thank you Kemp's for letting me join your family for the afternoon.