Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Wednesday, August 19th

Another hot day in AZ, but it was a fun day! I don't think I've ever had so much water. I'm usually very picky about when and if I decide to drink, but not since we hit this heat. Mom, Dad, and I were sitting out on the lanai waiting for Uncle Fred and Aunt Alice to get there. I think the heat has affected Uncle Fred's mind because he was convinced that I had forgotten him since he left to move to AZ back in April. He was a little hurt that I was a bit more excited to see Aunt Alice though. Here are some pictures on the lanai.











After that reunion, we went back to our hotel room and waited for Uncle Fred to take a shower. Boy did he looked wiped out after working in that heat all day. Once we got back in the room, Aunt Alice gave me an apple that we had picked up in the lobby...it was yummy!!



Later we met Lillian (the mother of my cousin's wife) at the mall and walked around until the whole gang met at Red Robin to celebrate Uncle Fred's birthday. I loved walking around the mall, but I hate it when they make me go under the table at restaraunts. Here's two pictures of me trying to look like the poor little pitiful puppy dog that Aunt Alice keeps calling me.





Here is a picture of my cousin John.



This is a picture of his wife Amy.



Here is a picture of Amy's sister Melissa and her husband Tory.



This is a picture of Uncle Fred enjoying his birthday sundae compliments of Red Robin.



Here is the last picture which includes John, Amy, Melissa, Tory, Lillian, and Mark (Amy's dad).



By the time we came out of Red Robin it was dark and the temperature was still 106 degrees...amazing.

2 comments:

  1. Apollo, tell Momma to get some sunshine on those legs of hers. Boy I thought my legs were pale! Tell Auntie Alice and Uncle Fred that Auntie Cheryl and Uncle David say hello!

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  2. Auntie Cheryl...Mom says to tell you that she has more tan on her little finger than you have on your whole body so leave her legs alone.

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