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We went to the park. Can you tell?




Airplane!! It's right overhead. We were eating its exhaust.

This is Eden's favorite spot that she is not supposed to play in. But look- she's standing!
And her hair is long enough to braid :) 


This is Mom and Dad's cruise ship. Eden and I were waiting for them to get off the port.
The last picture is from our house- it's their cruise ship departing.

We got a new mattress!! Boy is it nice! It feels like we live in a hotel now.  Ah...
(Doesn't Austin look so good in his scrubs?)

Mommy's little helper. She's becoming a chef!

This is Yabba and his new gate. I took his picture and then he wanted to take mine. 

Austin finally got to play a little ball. He's the one with all the skill.






Always eating....




Eden says hello!

These are hills! You can hardly tell, but we are looking almost straight down.
If our brakes fail, we are headed straight for the ocean. 

This is our reply to anything funny these days:




Isn't she just the cutest, happy thing? And she is just like her Daddy- has to lick the bowl clean. 
I love my baby girl. She has my eyes.



What is this? She found her thumb!





Welcome to Downtown Basseterre on Market Day.




It's only blurry because Eden moves so fast! It's getting hard to keep up with this girl.




Home away from home with a few days before school starts. We were lucky enough to enjoy the island by swimming and going to Carambola Beach. 


 What's that phrase? All good things must come to an end. Our trip home flew by all too fast!


Gregory warming up to being an uncle (with Grandpa photobombing the picture).


The Gardenhire Girls 



What a good looking family! 
This is the first time we have all been together since November 2011 and the day of Gregory's homecoming.



From St. Kitts to Charlotte, Charlotte to Dallas, Dallas to Pheonix, Pheonix to Salt Lake City, and 22 hours later, we made it home. Was it worth it? Every bit!




One semester down! Austin finished school the top of his class. (You can tell how hard Austin worked  because of how white he is!) To celebrate, we went swimming and visited downtown at Port Zonte where the cruise ships dock. 

We bought a car. It's a junker and I named it Michelangelo because it looks like a Ninja Turtle inside. This was a liberating day, but I have no idea what we got ourselves into. This is what you call an IMPULSIVE purchase. Is it worth it? We'll see. BUT now I can say I've driven on the wrong side of the road in a backwards car.  

Gotcha!

Piggy Tails! 

Our baby loves the pool almost as much as her daddy. We all love the Marriott.


Austin after the white coat ceremony, Our family at the Marriott; Us girls trying to find the beach


Our growing little girl: Eden at 5 and 6 months
The Ocean from Campus

President and Sister Boucher, the Puerto Rican mission president over St. Kitts. Amazingly, they are from Grandpa and Grandma Jack's ward in Holladay and used to be Dad's patients before he deployed.


Our house and street in Camps, St. Kitts


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