***WARNING: This post is very picture heavy***
Last night we got back from a weekend trip to Utah to meet our newest nephew and attend his blessing. It was a wonderful weekend. I miss Jason's siblings so much now that we live in CA so it was fun to hang out with them. We were missing Uncle Mike who is busy bank rollin' and getting the ladies in North Carolina (according to him), hopefully we'll get to see him soon. Ollie had the BEST time ever. Pretty much nonstop fun for him. Here are tons of pictures from the weekend.
Me and Ollie on the airplane. Our flight left at 6:15am, so we were up at 4am :( Ollie did great on the short flight, although he was pretty wiggly. In fact, the guy in front of his seat turned around and said, "Could you please get your child to stop bumping my seat". Well buddy, he is two years old and your seat is completely reclined, and you could at least ask nicely.
They gave us our own row in the very back since the flight wasn't full. Ollie felt like such a big boy sitting in his own seat.
Friday, after a big breakfast at Jen and Jeff's, Jason, Ollie and I headed to Provo to see Jason's boss from the law school. It was fun to drive through Provo and reminisce about our many memories there. After that we dropped Jason off so he could go on a bike ride with his BFF Jared. Ollie and I headed back to Lehi for naps. That evening we all went to Cafe Rio...yum. I miss that place.
This little bundle of joy made me so excited for baby #2 to come. He is a little snuggler, and so happy all the time.
Ollie contemplating life, while trying to stick grass in the water bottle.
Seriously, how sweet is he?!
Ollie was pretty much obsessed with Jen and Jeff's trampoline. It was so cute to hear him say the word trampoline. Since the weather was so warm we turned on the water and let him go, pretty much the best thing ever for a two year old.
Little Ezra napping away.
Ollie loved everything that belonged to the baby. He wanted in his carseat until he actually got put in, then of course he didn't like it.
Saturday the family and some friends packed a picnic and went and played at a park.
Ollie stuffing his pockets with pinecones.
Ollie and Jamison. They are about 4 months apart. They didn't really play together but they played near each other.
Aunt Michelle gave Ollie some chocolate, a surefire way to be his best friend.
Ollie and Jamison looking at the camera.
Hugging. I love that Ollie will hug anyone we tell him to hug, whether they like it or not.
Jason and Jared discussing important things I'm sure, like cycling, cars, or triathlons.
Jason holding little Ezra Jason Lee.
Ollie sitting in the baby's swing. He didn't care for one when he was a baby, but he loves it now.
Ollie and Michelle, BFF's.
Grandma getting some air while jumping with Ollie.
Ollie in the baby's bouncer. When he laid down it pretty much went all the way to the floor.
Jeff, Jason and little Ez.
Ollie and Grandma
Jason with his sister Michelle.
We were happy that we got to spend some time with Jason's grandparents who came down from Blackfoot.
Me and Ez, just chillin.
Ollie with his great grandparents.
Hugging the baby.
While Ollie is pretty gentle with the baby, he kept wanting to touch his eye for some reason.
The two lovebirds, Eric and Michelle.
5 comments:
I love all of the photos. We are heading to UT this weekend and from what I've heard, we won't have the nice weather that you guys enjoyed.
Oh so fun! I really miss Provo sometimes, it was such a fun time of life! Looks like a great trip, I love those family pick me ups! Damn that Jenny for look so good already! That baby is super cute!
PS I hope you punched the guy in front of you on the airplane, people are so RUDE! my blood is boiling thinking about it!
Ollie looks JUST like jason in that first pic! That's fun you got to go back to utah, looks like fun times were had!
I miss ollie already... and you and jason too. I can't wait to see you guys EVERY DAY when we move there and come over unannounced at all hours of the day & borrow & break your stuff and eat all your food... and never say thank you or acknowledge everything you do for us. JK! I'll try to not do any of that... and I am grateful for how great my sister-in-law & her son & my brother are.
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