This May brought the Marshall clan on a trip to San Diego and Escondido to the Welk Resort. It only took 3 suites to fit all of our crew and everyone was there except for Cheyenne who was on her mission in Nicaragua, and Alaina stopped in for a couple of hours.
We were all super excited to arrive and head to the pool, even though May weather in that area didn't prove to be very warm. That didn't stop all of the kids from swimming, even though it did stop some of the adults.
These 4 little guys had such a great time splashing and playing and being silly together all week. It didn't take long for them, even though they hadn't seen each other in a while.
Wyatt, Finn, Jaxson and Lincoln
The crazy floaters- Wyatt, Rachel, Kaylee, Gavin, Henry and Miran
Wyatt and Lincoln had to ride and go everywhere together. They would walk around holding onto each other and saying that they were going to "Stick Together." So funny to see how different in size they are when they are just 7 months apart in age.
We made a stop at the San Diego temple grounds. Such a beautiful spot to remind us of the blessings of family.
"Sticking together" again while the older kids look on and laugh.
We spent the rest of the day at Point Loma. A beautiful spot that overlooks San Diego and Coronado Island. It also has a very large military cemetery and some great tide pools and rocks to check out.
Gavin enjoying the view.
Vatti watching the sailboats and always keeping an eye on little kids.
My adorable men.
Hiking down to the tide pools.
It wasn't long before all of these cousins had to head back up, one missing a sandal, and all a bit more wet than when we started out.
Right before a big wave came up and splashed us a little.
Jaxson and Finn in their under-coffee table fort made of pillows. Too Cute.
We also used Sunday night to put on our new reunion shirts and take some photos for Cheyenne. We had to ask a random stranger to come over and take the photos since the camera with a timer ended up being dead once we all got into place. I think they were a bit overwhelmed by our crowd, but still helped us out.
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