Monday, November 24, 2008

Red Rock Film Festival


We just had the best time in Utah for the red Rock Film Festival. Ben's film played twice and was well received. The film festival was a bit disappointing, it was very disorganized and very poorly managed but we got what we came for so it was well worth the trip. It was so fun hanging out with our fabulous friends and partners the Anderton's and Ben's brother Chad. We had a WONDERFUL time at my parents place Deer Hollow... did I mention it is HEAVEN on earth? Thanks Mom and Dad for letting us camp out there, we LOVE YOU! It really was a wonderfully relaxing and romantic weekend and we got our "fix" for fall!

As always it is good to go, but so good to come home. Ben flew straight to Denver from Utah so when I got home it was after midnight and I just had to go snuggle up my children, it was getting painful to not partake of their smell. They each responded so sweetly to me. It was really amazing, each of them sensed me in the room near them, Eddie nearly ripped my head off in a head lock, Douey gave repeated tight squeezes as if one was just not sufficient. Ronnie embraced me like he usually does but for about a minute and a half he took big whiffs of my neck, smelling me over and over again as we hugged. It was SO sweet. I was so glad to come home and even more glad they were so happy to see me.

4 comments:

Eileen said...

Where in Utah was the festival? Park City? Sundance? How fun!

Thanks for your review. It totally made me think. And I have to say I agree with you. I don't see many movies and I don't do many reviews AND I don't think very deep. But I still like Bella. I wish she would smile a little.

Nat said...

Congrats on the festival you guys, how exciting! A trip with no kids is good for everyone once in awhile, glad you had fun! You always look so cute by the way!

Kellie said...

I LOVED your description of getting some lovin' from your little ones!

West Family said...

i love to read your blog - thank you for your testimony and your willingness to share it. It has touched my heart many times.