Grandma and Grandpa did an amazing job at keeping all 16 of them busy and happy and safe, while all the parents were in the temple. A rare break for all the parents and a neat opportunity to be in the temple all together as siblings. I stayed on the bus with the baby, she is not quite old enough to be left alone long, but i'm glad I did so I could snap a few of these pictures. One of my favorite things about the temple is watching the parents come out, they're is always an extra dose of peace as they are walking out of the temple, holding hands smiling and just can't wait to hug their children. I love that effect the temple has on people. But who wouldn't be full of joy when returning to these angelic faces? OH I just love these kids. Notice Cache, out of the 10 shots I took of the grandkids THIS was the only one where he was almost looking at the camera,, but not really..OH gotta love that boy.
After the Temple, everyone changed on the bus or wherever. I was most impressed with our brother in law Cameron changing in the bus bathroom..all 6foot 7inches(right?) of him! We then headed back downtown D.C and spent the afternoon touring all the smithsonians.
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I am enjoying D.C. through your camera...I agree with you on the modern art - to each his own.
Okay, so Naomi is sooooo cute, I love her lips. You are so awesome at photography and editing, I have so much to learn from you...and it's a good excuse to call you more:) I hope you are having a great weekend!
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