After Bryce took Step 1 of his medical licensing boards in June, he had two months before his MPH classes started so we decided to take a few vacations. During the end of June/beginning of July we took a two week vacation to Utah to see friends and family. Here’s a recap of our travels:
June 25-26: Spent with Grammy and Grandpa Ted for Grammy’s 80th party. My whole family was there (and really nearly all of my extended family). Here’s a quick picture of Grammy and Grandpa Ted with Mark. He’s around their 25th great-grandchild. Ted turned 90 this past March. Although we didn’t get to this time around, we love playing cards with them. We’ll see them at Christmas in Colorado and I’m looking forward to a few good rounds. My sister, Susan, her husband, Brian, and their two girls, Grace and Kate, were there too. Grace and Mark had lots of fun at the kids museum, the Treehouse, in Ogden, and just playing at Grammy’s.

June 27: Bryce’s little sister, Ashley and her husband, Greg, had their first baby on June 16th. Despite being only 11 days old, they couldn’t pass up the chance of having their parents, us and his sister, Kim, and her family from N.C., as well as Bryce’s two other sisters that live in Utah at the baby blessing. Needless to say between all of the Harbertsons and Greg’s side of the family, little Aurora had a very large circle of priesthood holders blessing her. But, the real riot was trying to keep 10 cousins ages 0-6 semi-quiet on two parallel benches in sacrament meeting. We all ate lunch together afterward and got to enjoy what was as close to a family reunion as we’re probably going to get for a few years. Grandma took all of the pictures so I don't have any to post, but they do exist.
June 28-29: Spent with my parents, sister, Joy, and Grandma Joanne and Holly down in Utah Valley. We hung out, ate, and toured the Thanksgiving Point gardens while my dad and Holly went golfing with Bryce’s dad and uncle. The gardens were really pretty and we got some cute pictures of us and Mark.
Mark LOVES water.June 30: Catching up with Tiff, Kyle, Kallista, and Dave as well as Tiff and Kyle’s kids. Tiff and Kallista are some of my roommates from college. We’re really glad we got to get together since both Kyle and Dave are starting MBA school in different states. Thanks also to Aunt Debbie for letting us crash at her place despite having her oldest son, daughter-in-law, and their 6 kids already there.
July 1: Spent some time with my sister, Joy, and then dinner with some of my old colleagues at BYU Graduate Studies. I worked there for 5 semesters +2 summers while at BYU and LOVED it. I wish I could have seen more of the staff, but was glad to at least get to go to dinner with Claire, Janice, Breann, and Maria.
July 2-4: The day we got married was a bit snowy so Bryce’s uncle, Glade, couldn’t make it down from Idaho for the wedding. I hadn’t ever met him, which means Bryce hadn’t seen him in 4 years or so. So, we decided to go up to Island Park, ID for the weekend to see him and his family as well as spend a day at Yellowstone. The weather was nice and cool and the park was awesome. Mark did surprisingly well in the many hours in the car thanks to Cars, Emperor’s New Groove, and Ratatouille. That DVD player was really a lifesaver.
July 5: Hung out back down at Grammy’s in Ogden to recoup a bit (it’s 4 hours from there to Island Park) before driving nearly 6 hours to St. George to see Bryce’s sister, Erin. Erin and Chris had graciously let us use Chris’s car for our trip so we figured the least we could do was return it to them and spend a few days there.
July 6-8: Down with the Gappmayers in St. George. Mark had fun playing with his cousins, Max and Sydney and their two dogs, Murphy and Thatch. Bryce and Chris watched the kids so Erin and I could go see Eclipse, which, surprisingly, they weren’t too excited to see. We also hit up a splash park so the kids could play for a while. Then, after a fun, but exhausting two weeks, we flew back to Baltimore from Vegas. Thanks to Pres. Obama for deciding to fly into the airport as we were trying to leave, delaying our plane by almost 2 hours and not getting us home until nearly 2am after a 5 hour flight with a 16 month old.
All in all, we had a really great time, which is why we didn't take many pictures. Thanks to everyone who let us use their beds, eat their food, and borrow cars and everything else while we were there. Hopefully we'll make it back out in another few years.


3 comments:
Wow! Sounds like you guys had an awesome vacation filled with lots of fun things. I have never been to Yellowstone, but I have heard so many great things about it! That is crazy about Pres. Obama delaying your plane. AS if you hadn't been through enough traveling with a toddler. Glad you made it back home...eventually. :)
Fun to see some photos from the other parts of your trip! Love ya!
I'm exhausted just reading your recap. It was fun to see you in June and August!
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