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US - week 1

We take a trip back to the states every year to see family. Our families live on opposite sides of the country so we alternate East and West Coast. This was our last trip back and we decided on Utah. We spent almost four days with the Hill family in St. George, Utah for a reunion.



Grandma and Grandpa Hill with all the grandchildren




Simon and Brandon hiking in Zion's National Park



Simon, Scott, Caleb and Samuel hiking in Snow Canyon



Conley and his cousin Sierra playing





Auburn and Sierra having a tea party with Grandpa and Grandma (who isn't in the picture)



Uncle Seth in Antelope Canyon





Auburn and Conley hanging out in the sand













The Johnson family



our family



Comments

Bradley L. Hill said…
Grandma and Grendpa Hill couldn't be more pleased with their growing family!
I'm glad you took the opportunity to get all 4 of you together while you had other photographers around!

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