We miss all our family and friends and can't wait for our next visit.
To Grandma's House we Go
The week after Christmas, the Martin family left snowy Minnesota for rainy California. We began our two week vacation at grandma's house.
Here we are playing at grandma's house. We love the old toys that daddy used to play with when he was a boy. (The faceless boy without any pants is Enoch.)
Emma and Taran coloring while grandma works in the kitchen.
Together on the couch. We love grandma's house!
Ronny
On the windiest, rainiest day, Amy and Ronny came to visit us at my parent's home. Th power was out for several hours, but (or maybe because of it) we had fun.
Getting There
We spent a long weekend at my aunt & uncle's ranch in Big Sur. We had a GREAT time! But, getting there was the hard part. It was rainy and stormy, the power was out through many of the cities that we drove through. The going was slow and boring. We took several wrong turns. Things were getting tense. Okay, we were yelling.
Finally, we pulled off the road and took a break at a seedy little Burger King with hundreds of crowns put out. The burgers were awful, but the hats were super!
We decided that whoever wore the crown longest, would win.
I won!
Cowboy Town, part 1
My Uncle's ranch in Big Sur is named "Cowboy Town." It was gorgeous and with family there, ABSOLUTELY fun!
Uncle JB defends himself from an attack by Grant and Enoch.
Cowboy Town, part 2
The children weren't the only ones to have fun...
Back Home in Davis
We had to go back and see how home was doing. The little Christmas tree we planted outside our apartment seven years ago was huge; it almost reached the second story roof.
We loved visiting old friends. Here are two pictures of friends who met us at the church.
Donuts!
The last morning we were together as a family, we were tired and sluggish. Most of us parents were in our jammies, David was still asleep, and the children were restless. PJ proposed donuts-RIGHT NOW! We surround David and sang him awake (he was surprised!) and found our shoes (we never found Enoch's) and got into the cars as we were.
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