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I can't post about our trip to Mexico without a picture of mangos. You can tell in the picture these mangoes are cut all fancy. Some are sprinkled with chili powder. Grant lived off mangos while on his mission in Mexico so he made up for lost time while we were there and tried to eat as many as he could.

The last three pictures are of the beautiful ruins in Palenque. They are amazing and the history was fascinating. Right as we were done with our tour is poured. It was my first time experience a true jungle downpour. The best part was that, I being the wife of a frugal man, decided we should ask the hotel for some garbage bags to use in case of rain. I knew they would come in handy. I wish I had a picture I'll have to steal one from my mother-in-law. Just imagine 5 Americans walking around in huge black garbage bags. It was awesome! P.S. I have to give Grant credit for the picture above. He had to climb all the way to the top of this ruin to get this picture.





Drinking water. Poor little boy was so thirsty.
Here's a more recent picture. You can tell how huge his cast is. He has to wear huge clothes that his arm can fit in.
We all made shirts this year! Look how short I am. What has happened. Katie and Kelsey are sure growing up.
The winning gray team! I was trying to look tough but that didn't happen.
My favorite part of this picture is all the dishes in the background. I should have taken a total of how many loads of dishes my amazing mother did.

Garrett and Kiley hanging out while we played the football game. Thanks mom for being such a wonderful Grandma!

At the beginning of the week we carved pumpkins. Garrett loved helping and pointing out which pumpkin was his.

Garrett throwing his spider at Dad.
Then Thursday night we hit up the Driggs Elementary School carnival. Garrett went to the duck pond fishing pond and even won a cupcake at the cake walk.
On Friday night we went to the ward trunk-or-treat. Garrett ate so much candy. His favorites were the sucks and smarties. He wouldn't even touch the good stuff like snickers.
Last but not least we hit a couple of homes including Garrett's nursery leader, great grandparents, and cousins.
