It is amazing the entertainment a few big concrete slabs and some soft grass can provide for a couple of toddlers. This was just outside the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services building.
Our reckless little boy. He has no fear.
While Elinor and I were inside Joseph took Emily and Caleb to the skating rink next door.
It was Emily's first time on skates and Joseph and I were both amazed at how quickly she caught on, how fearless and perseverant she was, and how she just never got frustrated. She's a good kid.

Caleb entertained himself the whole time at this drinking fountain. We were lucky it wasn't a very crowded place.

It was Emily's first time on skates and Joseph and I were both amazed at how quickly she caught on, how fearless and perseverant she was, and how she just never got frustrated. She's a good kid.
Caleb entertained himself the whole time at this drinking fountain. We were lucky it wasn't a very crowded place.


A picture with the whole family is a rare treat.

On the way to the temple Emily made us all sing "I Love to See the Temple" over and over again until I told her we were done. Emily and Caleb have never been to the temple before, so it was fun to walk around with them. I got separated from the family for a minute and when I found them Emily came up to me and said, "Momma, I love the temple. It makes me so happy to come here. It is Heavenly Father's house." She's a sweetie. I'm so glad she is the big sister Caleb and Elinor will have to look up to and emulate.

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So are you officially a citizen or do you still have more hoops to jump through? When you become a citizen we should throw you an American themed party.
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