Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Happy 60th Anniversary, Granny & Grandad!

Today Granny & Grandad have been married 60 years. They are a beautiful example of a loving partnership that has produced three fine sons, six grandchildren, and four (and still counting?!) great-grandchildren. We love you so much, Granny & Grandad.



Here is the entire Jennings family! Everyone came to town last weekend to celebrate with G&G.



Brody with Granny & Grandad.



Here are all the great-grandbabies...poor Jane. But look how cute Brody and Clare are holding hands!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Red River

Brody and I returned this week from an almost two week trip to Red River, New Mexico. We joined most of the Miller side of the family for a beautiful wedding of my cousin Tori and her new husband Scott. The wedding was the last weekend in June and then we stayed until after the 4th of July. Brody had the best time in the mountains. They are just what any young boy would love...lots of rocks, water, fish, activity, bugs, sun, trucks, dogs and much more. It was a wonderful trip, but it feels great to be back home (we missed Daddy.)



Brody and I at the wedding. He is holding a rock...his favorite New Mexico treasure.



Uncle Marcus and Brody.



Uncle Marcus, Brody and Aunt Anna.



Great times with Uncle Andrew.



Brody loved meeting many cousins for the first time, but cousin Matt made a lasting impression!



Opa went to the stream and fished most days. Great outfit.





Success!



Andrew, Chelsea, Taylor, Carrie and I went for a hike to Lost Lake. It is a 6.5 mike trek (each way), going to an altitude of almost 11,000 feet. I have to brag about this because it was really hard, so I will probably not be going again!!!



Almost there. What a view.



There is snow up there! In July!




Is it unnecessary to say that Brody really loved the Jeep?


He also loved swinging with anyone he could talk into it.
Uncle Austin and Uncle Marcus both got suckered.




Uncle Austin, Brody, Uncle Andrew, Cousin Matt, Uncle Marcus, Aunt Anna and Chelsea on the bridge by the Miller cabin.