Friday, July 13, 2007

Our Poor Unlucky Friends The Anderson's

We have some very good friends, The Anderson's, who live in Wallsburg, Utah. But we feel very sorry for them because they don't have a very beautiful view from their deck as the next few photos prove.

We also feel sorry for them because they don't enjoy being together as a family or with good friends to celebrate holidays like the Fourth of July.
BYU's Stadium of Fire would have been a perfect place to meet up with them and watch the jets, parachuters and fireworks. Too bad they don't like things like that.
It's very sad that the Anderson's don't encourage their children to try lots of new things. Otherwise, this could have been 8 or 9 year old Dustin Anderson showing us a great new pasttime of riding a unicycle that is taller than him with absolutely no signs of trepidation.



Alas, we watch our friends and hope someday they will be happy, content and peaceful with themselves and their loved ones. Eventually we are sure Bailey will be a picture perfect child as she lays in her mothers lap.



Truth be told, we absolutely love the Anderson's and cherish their friendship! They are warm, welcoming, and full of fun! They have a beautiful family and they are great examples of us as to what a family is meant to be. We were very glad to be able to see them while on our trip to Utah over the Fourth of July. We had a great time with them and can't wait to see them again.






4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I feel really sorry for the Andersons and their ugly view and boring family. So glad they have you guys! J/K
It looks like you guys had a great time on your trip!

dawnae said...

Oh I just cannot believe that a Utah family does not try harder to be all that they can be! :) Very cute post mic! They really do have a gorgeous view....I am going to have to check out wallsburg too.

Madi said...

I have never hears of Wallsburg, Utah. But then, there are lots of little towns in Utah that I haven't heard of. I had to check it out online - no wonder I have never heard of it - in the 2000 census there were 274 people in Wallsburg. The funny thing is, it is not too far away from where Brad's parents live in Woodland - though Woodland is much bigger - 335 people in the 2000 census! Just in case you wanted to know . . .

Micalanne said...

Madi, thanks for the information!

I have a question for you. Let's pretend there are still only 274 people in Wallsburg. And the Anderson's family consist of 16 people (including childrens spouses and their new grandbaby); what percent of Wallsburg population is made up of the Anderson's?

I know it's summer, but I believe you are up to the task to figure that one out!