Saturday, September 09, 2006

Summer Road Trip 2006


These are some of the pictures from our trip to visit the Wolfs (Uncle Allen, Aunt Charity and the boys) in Issaquah, Wa (Seattle) and in Victoria, BC. We were there a total of 3 weeks, 2 in Seattle, and 1 week in Victoria. We had so much fun seeing what a beautiful place Washington is. Every where you looked there was water, we got to visit the zoo,went on a canoo ride with uncle Allen and thought we would go around the lake but we didn't quite make it, had the best crab sandwhichs at Pike Street Market and I will never forget the Mangos we had to stop on the way out of town for some more!!! Except for the first two days where they had a record breaking heat wave of 90 degrees (here in fresno we consider that nice in the summer!!) it was about 70 degrees the whole time!! Grandma and Grandpa Jensen were able to also come up and took us all on the Ferry to Victoria, BC. Victoria was absolutley beautiful and great weather also. We got to see The Empress Hotel, A Castle, ride are bikes, see China town, go to the Butchart Gardens and see the best firework show ever, and I have to say we had the best Gelato ice cream ever. We hope to go back and visit The Wolfs soon because out of all the fun stuff we did just being together with our family was the best!!!

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Maggies Baptisim






Im trying to see how this works because I have some friends that are pretty much profesionals at this and it looks really cool!! So we will see how this one turns out!
These are some pictures my mom took of Maggie in her baptisim dress. We were all very excited especially Maggie, she could hardly wait until Saturday at 4pm. That was defintley an eternity in her mind. It was so fun having alot of our family here with us at her Baptisim.The only people that werent able to come were The Wolfs (uncle , aunt , and cousins) Although Maggie thought it should be no big deal to just come from Washington for the weekened, we completely understood why that probably just wasn't very practical.