Saturday, May 26, 2012

Health Days!

Aria and Zachary had a great time outside on this day.  They had so much mud in their hair.  It's fun to watch them play together and get along so well, because that's not always the case. ha ha 

We love Health Day here in N. Utah.  This is at the parade in the morning.  The twins loved the tractors, fire engines and of course the candy.  That night we went to the baseball game and watched the fireworks.  They had a very fun filled day.

Sam got to be in the parade to help represent his school.  I was a little worried about letting him be in the parade as I wouldn't be able to keep and eye on him, but as you can see he was well taken care of.

After the parade we went down to Forrest Acres to the booths and rides.  They love the train ride.

This is Sam getting ready to go down the slide.  I didn't get a picture of Zachy as he was way to fast for me and I didn't have my camera ready and I had to go up the slide and give Aria a little push down so I didn't get a picture of her either.

Samuel got to got to a birthday party were they had a slippy slide.  So I set up the sprinkler for the twins as they felt left out.  It wasn't quite the same. :(

Where I work we got to take our consumers to Hogle Zoo.  I brought the twins along with me.  (Sam didn't get to go as he was having a dress rehearsal for his school celebration program) They loved the train ride and got to go on it a couple of times.

Here is Zachary and Aria with the gorilla. 

This is Samuel at his school's 100 year school celebration program.  It was fun to watch and he along with all the other kids did a great job sitting still as it was a long program.

Grandma Porter and Great Grandma Spackman came to the school program.  G. Spackman went to school here for her 5th and 6th grade year (I believe those were the years).  She got to see a lot of people she hasn't seen for awhile.  It was fun to have them both with us.  So Great Grandma and Great Grandson both went to the same school.  Sam is growing up in the same house as Grandma Spackman did.  So Cool!

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