Our first visitors were Brad and Amber. They arrived on a Thursday night and left of Monday morning. We got to celebrate Brad's birthday while he was here. Brad and dad went to Spamalot and Amber and mom went to Phantom. We all went to dinner at a restaurant at the Venetian Hotel. Brad and dad also figured out a way to play golf one day while Amber and Judy went shopping. It was a great visit. Too bad Brad and Amber had to leave sunny Las Vegas for cold, snowy Colorado.
Our second visitors were the Ogdens. We had a great time with the boys taking them to Bonnie Springs to see the cowboy shoot out and the petting zoo. Lexie stayed home with Kim and grandma. The whole family went to the park the previous day. We had lots of time in the swimming pool too. Those 3 grandkids are so precious. We loved having them here. Oh, we loved having Kim and Brett too. The visit was way too short.
The next visitors were my family. It was first time to all gather for Joni's birthday. We spent much of our time going through my mother's photos, etc. We all went to Tao's for a birthday dinner. We sat in a private area reserved for celebreties when they come to the restaurant. It was very fun and cheaper than I expected. We did not stay for the late night clubbing, but Judy wanted to. The next night we had dinner at our house. We grilled and sat around the pool taking the rest of the night.
Right now we have Lori and Gavin here with us. Tyson brought them down and then flew home until next weekend when he comes back to pick them up. Lori has been visiting her old high school friends and drumming up business for Tyson and his web pages. Gavin is just the cuttest little bundle of joy. He has chipmunk cheeks that beg for kissing. He drools like crazy because he always has his fingers in his mouth. We played tonight on the carpet with a little toy that kept him busy for hours. Maybe Lori will forget him and he can stay here.
Next month we have the Cannons, the Parks, and the Gonzalez's coming. And the reservations go on, but it will end with the first 100 degree days. Once all the company leaves, it will be time for Jim and Judy to start traveling to cooler zones.