Because I can’t ever be truly Wordless,
PS: Yes, Wendy, Hawaiians do indeed wear Hawaiian shirts, but here they’re called “Aloha” shirts. John can even teach in them if he wants to. It’s a much more relaxed atmosphere here than at BYU-I or even Provo, though I think the new university President leans towards more formal standards for faculty.
For the record, Hawaiians wear normal shirts, too (and I’ve noticed lots of T’s with surfer-type logos, etc.) unless they’re under two, and then they don’t wear anything!
Okay, that’s only my kids under two. They’re so hot here with all this humidity they aren’t used to, I’m happy to let them run (or sit) around topless. (And the Mom of the Year Award goes to… My Mom, actually, for 2012! Go Utah Valley!)




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C’s hair looks like it’s growing back nicely…do you think she learned her lesson this time?
Where is G’s cute face?! I can only see his (perfectly wonderful) chunky thigh!
Goodness, you have some terribly adorable children!
Well, no one deserves it more…your mom is incredible.
Had to look twice to see baby G! Thanks for keeping us all posted on your happenings!
Fantastic Five-indeed!!!!! How I miss you all! Thanks for the wonderful posts. I got to read so many all at once since I haven’t been on a computer for a while. I especially liked the CDEFG on the ledge-it brings back brass eagle memories. hahaha! Good luck with that.
Good luck with everything. I love you!
Darling kids! And thanks for the info. I try not to be so intrigued by fashion, but I still am.