We made Smores, (of course, what's a camping trip without that) and the boys learned how to roast marshmallows. After burning the marshmallows, I had to take over.

Ammon woke up in the middle of the night and said "I want a pillow" which, I was mad at myself, cause I forgot them and I wanted one too!
We went hiking to a little lake and the boys wanted to catch fish with their bare hands. There wasn't a good spot to do it cause there were people everywhere. So the boys decided to climb a mountain.






Since we got home, they've been harassing me about when we're going to go again. Luckily, we are on the first weekend of July. Headin' to Sedona to get away before I have to watch ALL the kids for a week while Amber goes to girls camp.
Speaking of Amber, we were on our way to her sister's graduation in Mesa the other day and as we came out of Sprouts, Amber said, "Hmmm, my eye is puffing up a little bit." Well from about Higley to Lindsay her eye got really big, not only her eye lids, but there was a yellow puss ball looking thing on her eyeball.

So we went to Banner Desert, (Amber's favorite place) and they said she had a cut on her eye. The cool part was when they put some eye drops in her eye and placed a black light over her face,

Dude, a bunch of stuff has happened since last posting. We found a scorpion in the street in front of our house.


Well friends, that is about it. I'll post new pics of the girls soon, since I know that's all anyone cares about anyway.
Thanks to all, as always, for your help and love. We don't know how we'd do it without all the support.
"In today's world of pop psychology, junk TV, and feel-good self-help manuals, this advice may seem counterintuitive. We are sometimes told that the answer to our ills is to look inward, to indulge ourselves, to spend first and pay later, and to satisfy our own desires even at the expense of those around us. While there are times when it is prudent to look first to our own needs, in the long run it doesn't lead to lasting happiness."
Dieter F. Uchtdorf, "Happiness, Your Heritage," Ensign, Nov. 2008, 119–20
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