Sunday, July 22, 2018

Young Nunns Come to Canada

It's always a good day when the Young Nunns come to visit.  Katie is the cutest thing ever and kept us all entertained.

Grandma had her annual tea party where the cousins make a goal for the year and read last year's goals.








The teenagers went to the temple to do baptisms. The big people got to do sealings. We had lot of family names to do so it was a pretty cool experience.




Grandma Nunn had a family history activity for us. We had some ancestors who were some of the first settlers in Caldwell, which was a small community between Mountain View and Hill Spring. This was their church that is now being used as a barn. There was also a small cemetery marker that Ross Jacobs installed to honor those who were buried near Caldwell.












Lucy and Carly have been working in our trees to create a campground. One of the nights all of the teenagers/pre-teen cousins came to sleep in the campground. It was really quite cozy. The funny part was that Lucy and Carly both ended up sleeping inside. Lucy actually only came in at 6 am. She woke up and watched the sun rise and then came to sleep on the couch for a little longer.








We also took time for our Nunn rodeo in our arena.

























































 We went to play at Lee's Creek. It wasn't a super hot day, but it was still fun. As you can see, most of the adults sat on the shore. Austin and I were the only ones who went in the water (shocker:)





The cousins went on an adventure to Brenda Leavitt's hoodoo rocks and played tag. We took a couple pictures before we headed back to our house for an outdoor movie, The Greatest Showman. Katie just played with our dog, Patch, through the whole movie. Partway through the movie, we could hear her with the dog under the trampoline saying, now we are going to wash your head and your ears, etc. Patch just took it like a champ.


We went for a Sunday drive to Waterton. We walked around and threw rocks in the lake.




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