Some day we will reclaim Girls Week, I hope. I envision getting pedicures, eating at nice restaurants and sleeping in hotel beds without a foot in your gut and three heads on your pillow, but for now we are content being camp counselors at a weeklong Cousins Retreat. Mainly because it makes the kids happy, and their little cousin friendships are worth the investment.
Jessica had a conference in Provo, Utah so we went up a day early – crammed in as many activities that were possible - and spent the remainder of the week park hopping, hanging out at the hotel pool and eating ice-cream at BYU’s Creamery. Mom, a BYU alumni, took us on a mini BYU tour to see her old apartments and stomping ground and we also squeezed in an Ikea trip.
I have the best family in the world! I wish Kate could have joined us and that Jaelynn could have stayed longer, but as a whole I think this year’s Cousins Retreat was a smashing success.
Warning: I’m posting close to a million pictures. My apologies. I tend to be excessive. But you already knew that about me, right?
6 comments:
I hope you scrapbook these wonderful blog pic posts! Looks like you had a great time! I forgot to send you a link...but you've won an award :)http://fromcorporatetodomestic.blogspot.com/2011/06/and-winner-is.html
we have cousins camp every year an it sounds a lot like your retreat. We have gone camping lately and it is lots of work but with all of us adult around I usually get a nap or two while we are there. Can i invite my self to your REAL girls week?
Whatever it is called, I sure do love spending time together with all of us!
That is a great tradition. And alot of work. Kudos to you.
So fun! How do you do your awesome collages?
Thanks for coming! Sorry it was a very relaxing trip!!!
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