We spent 3 weeks in the US this summer and had a wonderful time visiting family and friends.
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| The plane for the new direct flight from Zurich to San Francisco is appropriately painted with "groovy" 60's icons! |
We started in San Francisco, staying in our friends, the Thatcher's, house (while they were staying at our house in Switzerland!). It was so fun to see friends - it really felt like we had never left! Elise got to see a lot of her friends as well, thanks to May Lo who so generously hosted a get-together for the girls, and it was amazing how these girls are still such good friends. We also saw our old house on Hardie that we had sold in the spring. The worst part of leaving that neighborhood is leaving our wonderful neighbors - we had dinner with the Geoghegans while we were in town!
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| Amazing photo collage courtesy of May Lo! |
From San Francisco we went to Utah, where we stayed with my parents. It was so nice and relaxing there, with time to see my parents and Steve and Jen and their family, Aunt Helen, as well as our friends the Reids who moved to Utah from California, and of course my good friend Heidi Nelson and her family. Dave, Elise and I took the opportunity to go see the groundbreaking ceremony for the Brigham City temple. We saw Elder Nelson and Elder Packer and heard them speak. It was a great opportunity for Elise to see some of the general authorities in person! Dave and I went to a temple session in the Salt Lake Temple, which was really fun (we hadn't been to that particular temple since we were married there 14 years ago!). We "lost" William at the outlet malls in Park City, but otherwise everything was great (and the county Sheriff's department was very helpful).























After a week in Utah, we went to Los Angeles where we stayed with Dave's parents. We also saw John and Julie, Steve and Kristi, Rowe and Lisa who now live in Southern California, Catherine and Weston, and all of their kids. It was fun for the kids to see all of their cousins here too, and Dave and I went to the Getty Museum to celebrate our 14th wedding anniversary. And of course, we managed to squeeze in plenty of US shopping before returning to expensive Switzerland.