Monday, August 11, 2008

Family Picnic

Since Ang and her family are taking off to Hawaii in a few weeks, we have been trying to get everyone together for a little family time. This is not always the easiest thing to accomplish with so many different schedules. We did however manage to pull it off this weekend. Stacey did a great job providing a ton of yummy food for the picnic, all I did was bring brownies and a bunch of children ;) The original plan was to head over to Lake Solano and play there, but we had Ang and Jeremy with us so things changed. I know that sounds mean and weird, but there is some truth to it (you know I love you guys). We drove all the way to the Lake about 25-30 minutes and found out you cannot bring dogs into the park area, so see it was there fault. But it worked out great, we drove back to Vacaville and found another park that was vacant pretty much. It was shady and made a great spot for a picnic even though it was quite warm outside. Everyone had a great time, even Lucy who turned into a red tomato quickly. Thanks for a great day everyone!!! It's still strange to think that Angela and Jeremy and family will be leaving so soon. I don't really like to think about it, it saddens me quite a bit. They are fun people to be with, always ready to do almost anything no matter what. I feel like we have been so lucky to have the kids spend so much time with there cousins over that last couple of years, they just love Kya and Lucy. These are memories my kids always cherish.

2 comments:

The Barrow's said...

Looks like you had a fun picnic, I hope you don't mind I saw your name on Anna's Website and thought I would check it out. Super Cute Family, but of course you know that he hee!

Angela said...

nice pictures, Im glad you are back to blogging. I love reading your thoughts on here. Even though we do talk on the phone, there is always something going on ( well at least on my end) never on yours >>>>jk
You know what Im saying. In the nice quiet moments of the evening it's nice to read about others and their families.