Thursday, July 26, 2007








This family had a wacky - yet wonderful - day at Liberty Park in Salt Lake, UT. With our full package heading inward in three seperate cars, we succesfully made it to the birthplace of fun with water, playgrounds, and wild rides. Ethan, Talmage and I learned the joy of a ferris wheel for the first time in our lives, but that's because Mom never really approved of ferris wheels, I guess. Yummy food, fun games, and much more took our breathe away in Utah. But Liberty Park is one of the many highlighted moments in Utah, proably highlighted in neon pink, because it' a light color like yellow...anyway, we'll soon be releasing more of our trip as the days go by. Make sure to do our polls before time runs out. Thanks!
Love,
Addison

Finally...PICTURES!! :-)






Aside the screaming, fighting, ride to Utah and ride back, our trip was the best it could get. With family, friends, and the feeling you get after you hear you won the lottery, except not as thriving. But when we weren't fighting, screaming and threatening each other, we were having loads of fun. We had sleep-overs with cousins and friends, played games, went to games, and did almost everything you could imagine. Those were just some samples of our family life.


Sunday, July 15, 2007

Friday at the Farm





Our Friday was spent at Wheeler Farm in Salt Lake City. It was great fun, thanks to Melissa DeMordaunt, a great cousin, who sacrificed her time to take us to the farm. We had a blast with her and her husband, son Lucas (pictured below) and the rest of us, which included Talmage, Ethan, and me (Addison). My mom was so grateful to kick us out of the house. I'm sure she was depressing over picking us up because she had such a beautiful day without us. But that's okay, because we did a lot of stuff - rock climbing, climbing tractors, petting baby pigs and seeing big, needed-to-be-milked cows with gutters so full Ethan predicted they were going to blow up, hanging with family, and the free food and drinks (we were vomiting pizza afterwards - in a way).


Melissa is a charmer. Definitely an awesome cousin (but she is so much older than us she feels more like an aunt!). Thank you, Melissa!

Stay tuned, family and friends! We're going to update our blog. Later, we'll add pictures from Seven Peaks, Lake Powell, and family get-together.

LOVE YOU!!
~Lamb Family Blog~

Friday, July 13, 2007

Beauty of Utah

As many of you know, us Lambs are vacationing in the beautiful hills of Utah. So far, our vacation has been great! We have seen many family and friends, gone swimming, hiking and partying, and spent our Fourth of July with family in American Fork. Next week, we are planning to go to Lake Powell for three days and stay on a houseboat...yippee!

Unfortunately, the two-day, twenty-eight-hour drive was not all that much a jolly holiday. But aside the screaming, fighting and vomiting, the drive wasn't all that bad. Now we have to go BACK to Georgia next week and spend more time freaking out in the car. That's okay - we still have the rest of summer to calm us down.

Here's our current 411:

Addison: Starting junior high/middle school is everything she can think of. She's also gaining a reputation to be involved in gymnastics. She's so hyped up about it she's actually reading about it. (Don't worry - I'm still a soccer fanatic, too).

Talmage and Ethan: You're probably wondering why they share a column. Well, duh! They both are excelling in their baseball skills and talking endlessly about random baseball facts at the dinner table (Now we all understand who has the most RBIs and who leads the highest baseball average in the American League).

Emma: Our little princess is turning into a major drama queen. This is also her pottytraining stage, and the stage she obviously considers her Big Girl Stage. But that's okay, because even if she colors on the walls and dissappears into thin air doesn't mean we like her any less.

Rob and Lisa: Rob and Lisa work happily together to keep their kids under control. They're pretty good at it, I guess. Well, Mom and Dad, thanks for being good parents!