Yesterday afternoon we drove over to Snohomish to visit my nephew Aaron, his wife Diane and their two children, Dominic and Victoria. There home is located in a beautiful family community and it's gorgeous.
Inside certainly showed off Diane's interior design skills. We met their youngest daughter Victoria for the first time as she hadn't been born in time for our last visit in 2002.
And we got reacquainted with Dominic who is now a great big boy. He was only two when we last saw him. It felt soooo good to be welcomed with big hugs from both the kids.
We stayed for pizza dinner and I tried to keep up with Dominic but he pulled way out ahead of me and finished off three large pieces while I was still on my first.
All too soon it was time for us to leave. We had a great time, enjoyed the very well behaved children and catching up with Aaron who looks not a day older than when we last saw him. We were sorry to miss Diane, who was down in southern California.
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About Us
- NORMANS on the HORIZON
- The Normans are Debbie, Jim and Ty the cat. The Horizon is our Itasca Horizon Motorhome. We spend the summers in cool northern Washington and travel through the warm south during the winter. We spend time in the spring and fall at our home in northern California as we pass by by.
1 comment:
What a great website! It looks like you two are having some great adventures. I am so sorry to have missed you both while you were here. Thank you for the crafts you brought for the kids....and for the sweet comments about our home, also. The kids said they had a great time with you (Aaron is still a kid too, you know!). We look forward to seeing you again really soon!
-Diane Sausman
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