The week after Thanksgiving the boys and I went up to Utah to see my dad and my grandparents. I really didn't know what to expect flying with just myself and three little boys, but it went a little smoother than I thought.
We arrived at the airport and hour and a half before the plane took off. This is what the boys were doing. We were very lucky the plane was almost empty. The boys didn't have too many people to bother.
Connor looks tired and wondering what is going on.
Once they were on the airplane and all settled they were incredible. No one heard a scream or arguing from the them. They also made it easier for me.
Here is what Kade and Connor were doing while we waited out our layover in Long Beach, coming and going. Who knows where Kyle is? :) He was running around EVERYWHERE! He thinks he is so cute when doing it too.
When we arrived my dad was there to pick us up. He took us up to my grandparents house where we stayed for a couple of days. The boys acted like themselves so I hope it wasn't too stressful or chaotic for them :) My grandpa took them outside to play in the snow. This was the first time Kyle could remember playing in snow. I am glad they got use out of the snow boots and gloves I bought.
Little Connor being happy and playing.
While we were there my cousin Amber, who haven't seen in a longtime, came over to visit with her adorable girls. Kade, Kylee, and Kyle played well together.
All of us.
Attempting to get a picture.
I didn't hear this, but it is a funny story. The kids were sitting on Grandpa's legs and he wouldn't move. They kept telling him to walk, but he just looked down at them. I guess Kade looked up at him and said "Can't you move because you are so old?" Silly boy! Kids will say whatever they want.
When I was little someone took a picture of me in this cute little rocking chair reading my book upside down. It is one of my favorite pictures of me when I was little. While we were there the boys found the cute little rocking chair. Here is the boys sitting in it.
MORE TO COME....
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