I've been wanting to make a post for every time we do something, but I'm not the best at posting right after something happens to us. So, I figured that I would just post a bunch of the pictures we've taken lately and a little explanation of what's going on. Hope everyone is well!

Jer, Kim, Mike, Cannon, and me up at Deer Valley. Jer was able to get us tickets from her work for the 1812 Overture, we had a lot of fun out there. This one is fun because they use real cannons for the end of the overture.

Jer's first time seeing the wine people as we were waiting for the concert in Deer Valley. At places like this you always get the people that bring their wine and cheese and all that jazz. I thought it odd the first time I saw it up at Red Butte Gardens.

Sadie has been a little harder to train than Moose, she has so much energy all the time. But Jer got both of them to play dead, it's pretty cute to watch them do this together.

Tya gave us a game for free, Deal Or No Deal. So one night we decided to play. This was me pretending to be Howie getting a call from the banker. What a dork...

Jer's toes after I painted them for her.
Jer as we walked to find her sister at the Bountiful parade on July 23rd. We were having a hard time finding a place to park so we went for
snow cones instead. As we were headed back home we found a spot to park and then walked to where her sister was sitting. We managed to see a little bit of the parade once we got there.

This is us at the Days of 47 parade. Her sister managed to save us a place again, and it turned out to be a great spot. Right at the beginning of the parade. I'm eating a donut. :)

This was one of our favorite floats from the 47 parade. It was about all the seagulls that came in to eat the crickets, I thought it was pretty clever.

Just last Friday
Jer and I went to the Peter
Brienholt concert at the Sandy
Amphitheater. One of the reasons we wanted to go was because of the opening act. It was a Kenyan children's choir and they were fun to watch. The sad thing is that the kids that are part of this school are extremely poor. If you have ever been to one of Peter's concerts, you know how people tend to go up to the front and dance during his upbeat songs. Well, the choir kids went up as well (they were in the audience with us) and Peter had them get on the stage. They were funny, just up there goofing around and dancing. I'll try to get one of the videos I made posted from it.
2 comments:
BJ, you don't have to be ashamed. If those were really your painted toenails, it's OK to admit it.
They never have my color, I guess I'm too picky... ;)
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