The past couple months have been crazy. So much crazy that the couple of times I have come to write a blog post, I remember, that I forgot, that I don't have any data cords available, and my mini SD card adapter is also not around(though I know exactly where they are.) So you are deprived of all of the cute pictures I've been taking on my phone. (though you can see them if you go over to my IG: lhhuerta )
So, I bring to you last year's lost pictures of Arizona.
Feeding the koi fish at the Japanese Friendship garden |
It was so hot in Arizona. Which makes you wonder, WHY AM I WEARING PANTS AND BOOTS?!
Let me tell you about Arizona. It doesn't get what fall weather is supposed to be like. When we left California, it wasn't freezing, but it was definitely getting cold. So I dressed/packed accordingly. It was such a short trip (we were there for a day an a half) So I didn't feel more than my boots and slippers were necessary. (though we were over prepared with Bryan who had multiple pairs of pants shorts and pajamas)
When we got to our hotel and opened the car door, I immediately regretted my wardrobe decisions. Moral of the story: Remember to dress properly when visiting a furnace.
Bryan's Abuelo! Abuelo lives down south...like really down south. So when we heard he was going to be working in Arizona for the week, we packed up the car and left when Daddy got home from work. It was so fun meeting my Father-in-Law. Bryan, of course, took to him Immediately. He loved playing with him and showing off all his cool dance moves. (I think...this was a year ago)
We got to visit his work and he let us check out an airplane. Bryan could have sat in the pilots seat all day.
What I don't have any pictures is our visit with Taush.O and her sweet little family. Mostly because it was dark out when we met up with them at a party they invited us to. But let me tell you, there were some adorable little hugs and baby kisses shared between Bryan and her little cutie.
Even though the trip was short (we got there middle of the day Friday, left Saturday night) I am so grateful that we were able to go. Having family so far away can be tough, which makes it a no brainer when the opportunity arrives to see them.