We took a very long, much needed family vacation this year. Tom has been gone most of the year for work trips. To give you an idea, you can count on one hand the amount of times he was able to go to church with us from January to July. So it's been a little tough on all of us. He came home on July 16th after driving all day from Canton, Ohio, and on July 18, we left for our big trip.
Next door to the Restauraunt was a hotel that was part of the whole "Big Texan" experience. It looked like an old town. We didn't stay in the hotel however.
The had a big snake there to look at. I can't remember what kind, sorry.
The kid's meals all came in a cowboy hat.
They had a huge rocking chair that I guess the Big Texan himself sat in. :)
They had this deal where if you eat an entire 72 oz Steak dinner in an hour you'd get it for free. But you had to eat the Steak with all the sides which consisted of a baked potato, a salad, and I think shrimp and some bread. The have this table in the center of the restauraunt with a giant timer over it to time those who wanted to try it. When we were there nobody was trying it. I don't blame them.
Playing in the "jail" they had there.
Hey! That arrow is a plunger!!
Tossing bean bags at Texas...
COLORADO
After Amarillo, we went North up to Colorado Springs where we spent a day and a half. It was a very much needed rest, and since we might be moving there next, Tom thought it was important that we spend a good amount of time there. And we're so glad we did, it was SOOOOO beautiful!!
I say it was a rest, but what I mean it was a break from driving, not really a rest. The first day we got there at lunch time and went to a favorite Chinese restauraunt of Tom's, then we went straight over to the Olympic Training Center where he spends alot of time during the year. Then, that evening he took us to "The Garden of the Gods" where we got to climb on some really neat rock formations. The next morning we went hiking on these beautiful hiking trails they have right in the city. Then, that afternoon we went to park where they have these neat looking rock formations and did more climbing and hiking.
Tom's name is on this trophy twice!! This is a trophy that's on display in the Olympic Training Center. How cool is that??
Here are the actual torches that were in the Olympics when they were here in America.
Also at the OTC in front of a shooting sport silhouette....
These next pictures are from hiking the next morning on some beautiful trails nearby.
UTAH
The next night, Sunday night, we stayed in Wyoming, and then in the morning it was on to Heber City, Utah where the Family Reunion was!! This was a the first reunion the Atkinson family had had in 22 years. So it was long over do. We got to know so many of our relatives that we didn't really know at all. We had some great activities there too. We got to go hiking, and go on a ropes course, we went in a paddle boat, and we did a family talent show which was pretty funny. Our kids got to know my cousin's kids, and began to make some friendships with them.
Here's the whole crew: This was the Atkinson Family Reunion.It was a reunion of the descendents of George Atkinson, my Grandpa.

My little job at the reunion was to design and be in charge of the shirts. On the first day as everyone was coming, we let anyone who wanted to color on their shirts with paints or permanent markers.
Here's a picture of just the McGiffin grandchildren with my Mom and Dad. Each family stayed in their own cabin. So, the whole McGiffin family was in one cabin (until the last night when Ben's family got sick, so some of us moved to an empty cabin). It was interesting trying to get all these little children to sleep in the same room. Six of the 10 grandchildren are 4 or younger. Not something we'd like to try again.... but it was an experience we'll never forget.. :)
Here's the whole McGiffin family: It was nice to be with everyone. We thought Johnny's family and Mark's family might not make it, but we were so happy when they did!! We hoped they could stay the whole time, but the second night they went and stayed at Mark's house. I don't blame them with their little ones being so young, and Mark's house being less than an hour away... but we missed them!

The third day of the Reunion, Wednesday, was clean up and pack up day. Then, that afternoon all the adults went to the Temple and we got to do sealings for family names!! There were so many of us that we had to split up into to sealing rooms. After that we went out to eat with the adults. It was a wonderful way to end the Reunion.
Then that night after the reunion, we stayed at my Uncle David's huge house. It was so big that all of his kids and grandkids were there as well. We stayed in the finished basement that was the size of a 3 bedroom house. His back yard was amazing with trampoline set at ground level, a jungle gym, a play house, and a nice garden. It was nice to be able to get to know family even more.
The next day, Thursday, we spent some more time with my Uncle David's family and my cousins. We also did some much needed laundry.
Thursday evening we were able to catch up with Tom's Dad, step Mom and step brother in the evening in Salt Lake City. They were visiting Utah as well. We had a nice lunch in the park and then we went with them to the confernece center to catch a Tabernacle Choir practice, which coincidentally was a mini concert!! Their practices aren't normally mini concerts, but we got to be there on a night they had one. How neat that was. They sang patriotic songs, and some good spiritual songs as well. My new favorite song by them is "Count Your Blessings" by Irving Berlin, from the old Movie, White Christmas. When they sang that it was so beautiful. They also sang "God Bless America" which was very moving, and everyone was standing by the end of it. There were many people there who weren't members of the church.
Thursday night we stayed at our good friend's the Ence's who had just moved from Columbus, GA to Grantsville Utah. Tom and Kurtis Ence are best friends, and Alan and their son Karter are best friends as well. It was so nice to stay with them.





