Friday, November 19, 2010

A Weekend in Logan

A few weeks ago, we drove up to Logan to see my sister Kirsten, with my parents for family week at USU. It was so fun! We were there less than 48 hours, but it was a much needed get away and refresher that was good for us.

First we went and saw the Logan Temple. The leaves were beautiful, and we enjoyed the temple's beauty. And of course, Jordyn enjoyed watching the 3 brides there getting married :)

The kids had so much fun with my parents.

They enjoyed playing with the massive amount of leaves on the ground.

We tried to get a picture of the 3 of them, but this is the best I could get.

Reagan, contemplating the leaf...

After that, Grandpa Dave, the kids, and I went to the Logan "zoo". I say "zoo" because it wasn't really a zoo, but kindof. If you've been there you know what I mean, but it's hard to explain. Mostly they had ducks and birds, and a few other animals that you could walk around and see. No workers were around, and they fee to get in was an honor system thing where you just stick money in a box. But it was nice to get out and see some animals.

I got a kick out of Tyler, he followed my dad around and copied him the whole time. Here he is walking with his hands in his pockets like grandpa was.

Then grandpa and Jordyn enjoyed the swings.

Of course, we saw Kirsten, but I didn't get any pictures of that. We met her friends and roommates and took a tour of the campus. Thanks for a fun weekend Kirsten, mom and dad!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

This post just totally made me happy! I loved it. Dale and I were married in the Logan temple, and I totally have been to the "zoo". Lol. It's awesome. ;) Looks like you guys had a lot of fun.

Lyndsay Detro said...

You got some great pictures!! I'm glad you had so much fun. We missed you at fondue!! I loved the picture of Tyler with his hands in his pockets. :)

cardwellclan said...

Great pictures! That looks like you had a good time with family. It's nice to get away and have some relaxing, refreshing memories with others.