Happy Days Part 2

After our family beach adventure we drove up to Heber. Josh and Jessica were visiting Ben’s parents so we all decided to walk up to Bridal Veil Falls. We had a pretty big group, Lori, Aaron, Josh, Jessica, Baby Mac, Ben, Me and our wild rice. It was really nice to be outside almost all day. Ciara was attached to her Grandma like always… but

Caleb was following Aaron and copying everything he did. 
As we walked up to the waterfall Caleb followed Aaron and did an interpretation of how he thought Aaron walks. It was a tough guy walk and so adorable! I think Caleb looks up to Aaron (not only cause he is fun to ba around) but because when Ben talks about Uncle Aaron he is always referded to as the strong brother, the tough guy who wont take any crap from anybody. I think Caleb just adores the fact that he has a “tough” Uncle. So they strutted together like buddies. I wonder if Braxton (Aarons son) will think of Aaron how Caleb does. 

Ciara didnt walk one step the whole trip. First she was in the back pack (“pack pack”) on Daddys back and then she was carried like a princess by Grandma. Daddy has a perry the platypus (from the cartoon Phenios and Ferb) hat on. Ciara gave the hat lots of kisses and hugs. It was so cute!

Jessica was carrying little Mackenzie in a holder. I think she was asleep most of the time. I love seeing Jessica as a mom, when I first met the Mchan family I knew I would somehow be a part of their family. To see Jessica get married and then have a baby of her own is just great…. almost a fulfillment of a dream. Kinda strange I know. Anyway, we spend lots of time with Josh and Jessica, it was nice to get outside and do something a little active with them and all the kids.

The water from the waterfall was really cold. Jessica and Caleb and I walked up it a little ways and my feet were freezing. Caleb kept trying to go to the deep part but he would get out crying saying it was to cold, but then he would get back in. That boy loves to swim!

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