Greeting tag on Emily's gift bag to each of us
Hooray, it's finally here!
Roger and I left for Mesa on Wednesday, February 20, for our second Girls' Retreat. Stacy made cheesy potato soup and Sydney made homemade bread to welcome us, and we stayed for the first time in the beautiful guest room of their gorgeous new home.
Next afternoon, Missy and Jodie arrived at the airport from Boise and Salt Lake at about the same time, then, that evening, Mindy flew in from Houston.
We put together chicken enchiladas, salad, fruit with Jodie's dip and a couple of yummy desserts in Ryan and Emily's beautiful kitchen.
Emily had this welcoming table set to greet us.
Next morning, Stacy got up early and fixed smoothies, blueberry muffins and fruit to get us off to a great start.
Miss Sarah Kate came over to play with her best buddies, Max and Luke, while Roger babysat and the girls headed to Mesa for shopping, pedicures and lunch.
Jodie and Max making friends with Charlie
Missy and Mindy catching up
Luke and Max
Emily gave us each a gift bag with some of her favorite things.
Stacy, Missy, Jodie, Mindy and I also passed out some of our favorite things that we each brought for everyone.
Roger and I brought this thank you gift to Stacy for hosting us.
Cute cousins playing in Stacy's playroom
Grandpa Roger got some cute mugshots of little Charlie!
The kids having their lunch . . .
. . . and the girls having theirs!
Flancer's is a great little restaurant in Mesa.
We had lunch after shopping in Mesa at FOUND, Design Lab and Blossom.
My girls had a ball trying on lots of clothes and snagging some real finds!
Then it was off to get pedicures!
Stacy was in Hawaii the week before! Holy tan!
After the pedicures, we hurried to Jake and Pete's last, regular season basketball game.
Ryan is their coach and Tom is the assistant coach. Tom and Jake had to leave at half time to go on their scout winter campout.
Groupie Pics after the game
Wish Jake and Tom had been here for the pics, too!
Then it was dinner at Tia Rosa's, the family favorite in Mesa! When Jeff asked Mindy where she wanted to go out to dinner for her birthday this year, she said, "Tia Rosa's!'
Remember, they live in Houston!
Back at Stacy's, we all loved just hangin' out together.
It was fun reliving memories of past get-togethers.
Can't have too many Charlie mugshots!
Max surprised me each night with a gift-wrapped picture he drew for me.
So cute!
Friday night Sydney had a date with Hunter Dance. She said he is in her English class, is really nice and she wants him to cut his hair. She has dated lots of cute guys, but she was hoping he would ask her to the Junior Prom.
Sydney hugging her best boyfriend!
Next morning, Roger took Ben to his last basketball game. Ryan was with Pete and Emily went to a funeral. She met us in Scottsdale for shopping afterward.
We shopped at Last Chance, Nordstrom Rack and World Market.
We had delicious avocado pizza for lunch in Arcadia at La Grande Orange, then continued on to the Biltmore shops and Anthropologie.
The men met us for dinner at Vincent's Bistro, a small French restaurant that Emily knew about. The food was reasonable and very tasty.
By the way, we kept inviting the men to our girls' retreat because they each took turns picking up the tab!
We had to hurry Jodie to the airport right after we ate - she had to be home for Sunday.
We hated to see her go!
Sydney was on a date with another guy when a poster and a box of honey buns arrived on the front doorstep. They had gone swimming. We were all so excited for her to get home. We heard them through the door and Maddy said, "Now everybody just act natural when she comes in."
Then the second the door closed, she shouted, "You got asked to Prom!"
Then the second the door closed, she shouted, "You got asked to Prom!"
I don't know who was more excited - Maddy or Sydney!
H D - Hunter Dance!
Sunday morning before church, which didn't start until 1:30, Stacy gave Missy and Mindy a tour of the outside yards to explain what was planted and what had been damaged by the extra cold winter.
They lost several lemon trees, hibiscus bushes and other things.
It was chilly and wet and a chance for them to wear their new rubber boots they had gotten at Last Chance the day before.
Sister boots!
Stacy set the table before we left for church - it looked like something out of a magazine!
We took pics of the girls before we changed out of our church clothes. Emily and Ryan were at Emily's sister, Liz's, child's baptism.
All three of my girls have on new outfits they found the day before.
We fixed roast salmon, crispy, salt-baked potatoes, roasted cauliflower, steamed asparagus and rolls.
Mindy and Charlie had to catch their flight home at 5:30 - bummer, two more gone!
Missy's flight was an hour and a half late, so she got to Boise about 1 AM!
One more gone!
One more gone!
Jake was ordained a teacher in the Priesthood at church and Stacy invited Grit and Sherry over for dinner. It was fun getting to be with them!
Roger, Jake, Tom and Grit
Jake with his grandpas
Father and son
Grandma Sherry and Maddy
On Monday, just Roger and I were left with the Youngs! We got to watch Londyn and Maddy in their tumbling class - they are both amazing!
That night, Max had another wrapped drawing for me. They are now decorating my house!
Londyn taught the lesson about Joseph's first vision in Family Home Evening.
She had some great help!
We played, Don't Eat Pete! and I have never heard the twins laugh and giggle so much!
So fun!
We played, Don't Eat Pete! and I have never heard the twins laugh and giggle so much!
So fun!
We got up and packed Tuesday morning. Before we left, we watched Luke and Max help their mommy make pizza. They had watched Cailou make pizza with his mom on tv, and they were so excited to make it!
Lukey shaped his like a dinosaur.
After these pics, they put on pepperoni, and we said goodbye and drove off as they put them in the oven.
As I said at the beginning, this was a Girls' Retreat Extraordinaire!
How fun to be together with ALL your daughters and daughters-in-law! You did such awesome things together and you and Roger were there for so many events and activities of your grandkids. You planned well! Your pictures are great and most important - you made so many wonderful and happy memories!
ReplyDeleteThis was so much fun! So happy to have this documented to remember it all!
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