St. George

We traveled to St. George this weekend to spend Easter with my grandparents.  We loved getting to have a few days with them.  We drove down on Friday morning and that afternoon we decided to go see "Zootopia," which we all really enjoyed.

On Saturday morning we went to the St. George Tabernacle and neighboring park, where the annual Art Festival was going on.  Ben took the kids to check out some of the activities they had for kids in the park while I went into the Tabernacle with Oma and Opa to save seats for the concert at noon.  It so happened that the choir from the high school across the street from our house was on tour and performing in St. George and Ben and I knew 6 teenagers who were performing, thanks to our time serving with the YM and YW in our ward.  It was the perfect thing to do together.

We'd talked about the kids possibly playing in the fountain but it was actually pretty chilly and windy,
so I'm glad that they maintained a safe distance.


Luke rubbed up against Eliza's paintbrush when she was working
on one of the art projects and had a blue streak in his hair for the rest of the day.


Eliza is pointing to her face-painted cheeks (a unicorn and a rainbow) and Jack is striking
a Spidey pose, since he had a Spiderman icon on his cheek.
You can just barely see Cat and me in the background, sitting on the second row of seats.

When we left the Tabernacle after the concert, Luke started yelling, "Pen-gin!  Pen-gin!"
and we looked across the parking lot to see the Easter Bunny, a Rastafarian Easter Chicken,
and an Easter Penguin heading over to the Art Festival.  They were kind enough to take a picture
with the boys and I think Luke smiled better with these guys than he's ever smiled in a family picture.

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