



We spent last weekend in St. George with my family. It was really nice to spend several days together, and other than a short hike in Snow Canyon, and swimming, we just hung around the house. Swimming with Dallin is always eventful though - he thinks he can swim - and he can't. He is great at holding his breath and doesn't seem to be bothered when he inhales pool water, but Ryan and I can't relax. Right from the start Ryan had to jump in the pool with his clothes on to grab Dallin from under the water (and really it's like the 3rd or 4th time that has happened). I guess it's time for those survival swim lessons!