Thursday, December 22, 2011

South Hills Lights!

If you havent been this way and gone and seen the lights in the South Hills it is pretty cool. We debated whether we should go or not, but Logan kept on insisting that we go to the mountains! So we headed to Twin (Dec 22) to Jaces 5th Birthday Party and then decided that we would just head to the South Hills from there. How time is flying by, cant believe that Jace is 5! Happy Birthday to Jace!! Logan had a blast playing with all the cousins that were there. But he was sure excited to go to the South Hills, to see the lights and feed the camel. It was a fun drive to go see the lights, we talked about the camel, and what he was going to ask Santa for. I love that we can have conversations, and there is nothing better than the honesty of a child :)!!!!



What a Beautiful Scene!

We had someone try to take a family picture and this is what we got. Oh well the Lights are pretty behind us!

This was my first attempt at taking a picture of us, cant see us and I completely cut out Ashlee.

Not much better, but this was the best one so until next year!

Santa!

The camel. Logan got to feed it two carrots and if you ask him he will tell you all about it :)!
Funny story about the camel. So as we were trying to get a picture of the camel, from the side (because there was a long line of people waiting to see the camel), Matthew leans over to me and says, "Do you think the camel has been standing there all day?" I was like what? Then he proceeded to point to a gigantic pile of poop right behind the camel. We both busted up laughing :)! It sure looked like the camel might have been standing in the same spot for a week. Funny boys and the things they notice :)! Sure made for a good laugh though!

1 comment:

  1. HAHA!!! I cracked up at the end of this post!! I can just hear Matt!! Too funny!! =) The South Hills are beautiful again, or as always I should say. Definitely something I will miss seeing every year =( Glad you posted pictures though!! What a fun Family night!

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