Sunday, July 12, 2009

Winward Reunion


We spent the weekend in Paradise, Utah. The Little Bear River camp ground was a perfect host for the group of this size. It was nice to get reacquainted with the different family members. The reunion was very well organized and aside from Joseph getting heat exhaustion and feeling sick for about half the reunion everyone seemed to enjoy themselves.


There was a talent show two of the nights. Joseph and Matthew did their own version of the Abbott and Costello routine, "Who's on First." They only required a few prompts and did very well. The second night I played my Sax with my sister Joanne accompanying me. I received a ton of compliments and was lucky to have such a talented sister play with me. She had only received the music 3 days previous to the reunion and we played it through together only a few times before.


We enjoyed softball, races, games, great food, visiting, enjoying of talents, fishing, swings, swimming and much more...













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