A catch up post, as usual!
This year we spent the 4th in Eagar with Ray's family. We loved Eagar, especially the weather- it was misty and rainy but still a little sunny. That is my perfect weather! It was a MUCH needed break from the Mesa heat. We participated in almost all the 4th festivities- a flag raising at Ray's granny's house, a community pancake breakfast, a parade, the rodeo, a couple of BBQ's, and some crazy impressive fireworks. Hannah's acid reflux was acting up really really badly that week, and we even made a trip to the ER before going to Eagar. It was a very difficult few hours for all of us. I was at home with Audrey worrying and worrying while Andrew was at the ER with Hannah for 16 hours. It was a very sad time. After that whole ordeal Eagar ended up being just what we needed. We had decided not to go but when Hannah's issues quieted down for awhile we had a feeling that it was something we should do. It was a great weekend trip for our little family and we were so grateful for it!!
This year we spent the 4th in Eagar with Ray's family. We loved Eagar, especially the weather- it was misty and rainy but still a little sunny. That is my perfect weather! It was a MUCH needed break from the Mesa heat. We participated in almost all the 4th festivities- a flag raising at Ray's granny's house, a community pancake breakfast, a parade, the rodeo, a couple of BBQ's, and some crazy impressive fireworks. Hannah's acid reflux was acting up really really badly that week, and we even made a trip to the ER before going to Eagar. It was a very difficult few hours for all of us. I was at home with Audrey worrying and worrying while Andrew was at the ER with Hannah for 16 hours. It was a very sad time. After that whole ordeal Eagar ended up being just what we needed. We had decided not to go but when Hannah's issues quieted down for awhile we had a feeling that it was something we should do. It was a great weekend trip for our little family and we were so grateful for it!!
We also were able to have a our own family history moment here in Arizona. We went to visit Bonnie's aunt and were able to get pictures of the girls sitting in her great great grandmother's rocking chair! Talk about vintage!
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| great great grandma corbridge at the top who's rocking chair it was |
Life in Arizona has been a lot of hanging out at home with Natalie and Hadley while the dads go to work. Hannah is growing up too fast...her babyhood is seriously flying by and I'm so sad to see each phase go. But I love knowing, from firsthand experience now, about all the good amazing stuff ahead.























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