Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Cam the man is back in the burgh!


Hey Cam ... Baby Connor is going to miss you ... and Ashley & Paul are going to miss you ... and your Utah friends and fam are going to miss you ... but guess what?  We are SO EXCITED that you accepted such an incredible position as part of your exciting career path and have moved back to Pittsburgh!!!  We are going to have so much fun together, so many exciting adventures ... that's if you can fit us in between work, your business travel, your friends and church (grin).  What an awesome blessing to have you back in the burgh once again!

 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, July 21, 2013

The sacred blessing day of our precious grandson Connor Paul; photos were taken during our luncheon afterwards :)

All good things must come to an end it's soon time to return home but not before a few more days of fun, Jon planting a new lawn for Paul and Ash and a very powerful baby blessing given to Connor by his grandpa Jon in Ashley and Paul's LDS ward! He was encircled by many worthy Priesthood holders including; his uncle Kurt, Brent, his bishop, several friends in their ward, his grandpa Doug and all of his daddy's uncles. It was an incredibly touching, spiritual experience! Our family and friends luncheon at his great grandma's (and our dear friend) was so much fun afterward!! Visiting, playing, eating ... such a memorable day. Connor and his parents are deeply loved by all of the Christeson and Nerdin families; he is going to enjoy so many wonderful memories as he is growing up around all of us. Many sincere thanks to all who helped make today special for Connor and his mommy and daddy!




















Scroll down several screens to view many of our other happenings, outings, and adventures during my 6 1/2 week stay in Utah helping her with our new little grandson :)

A delightful outing to Dear Lizzy's

 A favorite 'newer' tradition - Jon treats us to a delightful lunch at Dear Lizzy and then we enjoy shopping for unique do-dads, jewelry, decorative items, and baby items :) 












 Mount Timpanogos; approx., 11,000 feet of shear granite (clouds are covering the top of Timp).  As kids/youth we used to hike up "G" mountain (Pleasant Grove) with a sack lunch and look out all over Utah Valley :) 

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Scroll down through several previous posts to continue viewing some of our delightful happenings, outings, and adventures during my 6 1/2 weeks in Utah helping Ashley and Paul with the birth of our precious grandson! (wink)