We are definitely going to miss Enterprise and our many friends there. It was really hard to say good-bye. In fact, some people I missed and it's probably good b/c I would have bawled my eyes out!
Riley and her "friends" (teachers) from nursery
"My nurseries gave me a doll!"
Ev & Chuck
(*We picked up Chuck from a kid in Rexburg on the day I graduated and found out I was expecting Jeb. As a puppy, he was so obnoxious, his life almost ended. He's made every move with us until now-which means a lot in our family because of the way Evan buys and sells and trades dogs. He is an average "cowdog" but a great family dog. He was on the front page of the Las Vegas Review Journal when they did a write up on the ranch in Nevada. Anyway, a few months ago, Ev told me that he gave Chuck to the Humphries. He's at a great home now and those Humphries kids adore him. The last time we saw him you could see he's starting to go deaf. It's kind of sad, but he'll have a good place to live out his life. We'll miss you Chuck!)
The Humphries-these guys are like family to us! They've been our neighbors for 4 years now. I don't know what I'll do without them! (L-R: Hyrum, Brooke, Ashlee holding Lindsay, Austin, Amanda holding Riley, Bryson.)
Hyrum & Friends @ park
(LtoR: AJ Baker, Paige Bowler, Hyrum, Crew Evans [and Riley on the slide!])
Lindsay & Friends
(Nathan Holt, Nelson Holt, Lindsay, Emilee Evans)
I couldn't get Riley's age group to sit still. Here she is sliding with Paige.
Some of my friends: Shelley Holt (her hubby manages the dairy, Heather Holt (Alison Batt Nielsen's little sister), Julee Evans (my partner in crime in Sunbeams).
Martha Baker and Melinda Bowler--these ladies are just awesome!
And so many other friends that I don't have pics of! They are so great :) I really did love my friends and time in Enterprise. We made some good memories. It'll be fun to go back!
2 comments:
Moving is hard. Are you back in your house by your parents? I bet they are thrilled to have you close. What's Evan doing now?
So glad that you have cherished memories and associations with Enterprise.
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