our weekend away

We spent last weekend with Tim's parents and Anna in Vegas. Tim's parents were there for a work convention and invited us to spend a few days with them before the convention started. Minus the raging tantrums at 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. by Mya, the trip was simple and fun. We spent time visiting, eating and sight seeing. Of course, Tim and I would've loved to see some of the shows that were offered, but that will have to wait. Mya makes night activities a little difficult. So we stuck with the free daytime shows. Mya liked the mermaid show, but she loved seeing the tiger exhibit at the MGM. My daughter is a sucker for big, furry animals. That may be why she likes Tim so much. We took a lot of random pictures. Of course, Mya was opposed to smiling for any of them, but I feel like we got a few good ones. Enjoy. Oh...and...p.s....I colored my hair. So yes, that's me. And yes, I love the change.





We spent one afternoon/evening with three kind gentlemen from India: Anand, Tushar & Rajesh. They work for the same company Tim's dad does and were in town for the convention. We hope they enjoyed the craziness of Las Vegas.

5 comments :

  1. Glad you had fun J. I've been thinking about you. Hoping that you're feeling good. Guess what? Random thing- the other night I was at my cousin's watching the BYU basketball game, and there was a girl there that was talking and acting JUST like Kristin. Weird. So I tried to stop thinking it- but I couldn't, so finally right before she left I asked what her maiden name was- of course, she said, "bishop". HA! Kristin's sister- Kaitlin! Funny. Small world. They looked/sounded/talked alike. So funny.

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  2. I like the color Janine. Short trip get-aways are the best. Sorry Mya was a stinker. It's the nature of us girls.

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  3. At first I was wondering who was holding Mya in the first pic and then I remembered you had said you changed your hair color. Cute!

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  4. I love you hair! You look so cute!! Hope everything is going well.

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