It's no secret that I loved my job in Station 44, and I was so excited to connect with my good friend Trista during our visit. She was one of my favorite co-workers and one who I love keeping up with. She even babysat Nolan a handful of times before we moved so I could accomplish necessary errands like getting lash fills... Those were the days...........
Trista is due with her first baby this winter and is looking beauuuutiful.
Dusty is definitely ready to assume the role of Dad. He wrestled Nolan like a pro!
Oh Derby. ha
Thank you for having us, Henning family! You know how to pick out the BEST baby books.
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That evening, Mairtin and Mitra invited us over for dinner, which you know we were thrilled to say Yes to! I picked up some Pi pizzas and salads (oh yum) and we headed over for an great evening together.
((Hi again, Kara!))
I guess it was true of many parts of our visit to Rochester, but with the De Cogains, it really seemed like no time had passed ---- like we had just been hanging out last week. Part of me thought Mikel was on call and would be walking through the door to join us at any moment.
Milo is just about the same age that Nolan was when we moved to Phoenix, and it was amazing to be reminded how much Nolan has changed in these few months. Crazy!
Doesn't Mitra look lovely? And little Milo is a charmer delux.
HONK!!!
Of course the musician would share his piano with Nolan.
Milo showed Nolan how it's done. It was a loud concert!
Thankful for this dear family and our continued future as friends.
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After that, it was a return to the Sviggums' for:
1) a lesson in Sports Illustrated from Hans
and 2) bath time -- a party if ever there was one.
Kaia, Nolan and Thor
Oh Thor, you little charmer, you!!!!
Love this nekkid roley poley.
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The following photos are the work of 4 year old Kaia:
Sorry, Rach!
A budding photographer indeed.
Love those Sviggum kids. They make any activity more fun, for sure.


Oh the butt shot! Thanks Bec!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite...the sports illustrated shot. That is my husband's specialty :)