August 27, 2013

Yellowstone/Teton Vacation

We left Friday night and stayed at the Red Lion in Pocatello to break up our drive. Saturday morning we ate a big breakfast at the hotel and drove through the Ashton marathon to go see Lower and Upper Mesa Falls, they were so beautiful.


Then we drove for a couple more hours into Yellowstone. We got there at lunch time so the first picnic area we saw, we stopped and fired up some hot dogs. Then we saw a few small geysers, Gibbons Falls and Old Faithful, which was Ruth and Will's favorite thing.

We found our campsite after that, cooked up some dinner and played in the tent for the rest of the night. The next morning we got up early and went on an amazing hike through the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone and part of which included the Uncle Tom's extremely difficult trail. I was uncertain about taking the kids down this trail, but it was so fun and well worth the view here at the end.

After our long morning hike we got in the car and drove to Lamar Valley where we saw lots of bison, this guy was not more than 10 feet from the car. It was nice to relax for a while and let Claire get a nap.

Then we ate some lunch at the Mammoth Hot Springs area and traveled the Norris Geyser Basin. We all really enjoyed this mile and a half walk because each of the geysers were so different, we especially liked the bubbling blue mud hole and the green dragon's cave. The day was winding up so we went back to our site, organized things, ate some dinner and then walked down to the lake.

Monday Brad and I got up and made breakfast and cleaned up while the kids slept in. We packed up the tent and said goodbye to Yellowstone. We drove down to the Teton National Forest and stopped at Jenny Lake. Here we did the 2 mile round trip hike up to Inspiration point

 The Teton's are very beautiful
 On the way back down from that hike we stopped to see Hidden Falls.

After all the hiking and walking we did over these past few days we went into the general store and bought some slushies. We got back in the car and headed down to Jackson Hole where Brad took each of the kids up the ski lift and down the alpine slide. They loved it.

Then we killed some time at a great playground in Jackson until it was time for the Chuckwagon dinner.

During our entire trip, especially as we hiked around, Ruth asked everybody she saw where they were from. She is so friendly and loved conversating with people from all over the world.

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August 12, 2013

South Hills Hiking

First we did the mini-hike to Ross "Falls"



Then we found another hiking trail and followed it for about a mile up through the sage brush covered hills. This hike wasn't very exciting, but good for the kids because they learned patience, about switch backs, the requirements for being a leader, and what horse poop looks like.


 And then we found a very shallow stream to play in. Claire loved stomping across the bridge, until I let her get in the water. Then she wanted to dive in with the big kids and was mad at me for not letting her. When we were done we practically had to drag Ruth and Will away from he stream and rocks. It was a lovely afternoon made all the more lovely because we were blessed with cloud cover and a cool breeze.

I was also proud of Ruth because she saw a soda can someone had thrown under the bridge and she picked it up so we could throw it away. This summer has been the best so far, I love being outdoors with my family, there really is nothing like it.

Outdoor fun

Working on the alphabet with Will. As we sang the song they jumped on the letter. His new favorite letter is "P." My favorite part of this activity was that after we jumped the alphabet one time he said "What about this?" and drew a lower case "L" which he knows because of his name! So then next to all the upper case letters we wrote all the lower case letters. 

And here we are playing with ice on a really hot afternoon. Claire loved taking everyone else's ice and sucking on it. Ruth and Will enjoyed drawing pictures or letters and then watching them evaporate. We've been having lots of fun as a family recently too, mostly because Brad and I are trying to be more willing to go outside even if it's hot to play games or just push the kids on the tire swing. The other night we came up with a make-shift bean-bag toss. And it's not so bad in the backyard because of the trees.


August 4, 2013

Weekend Fun

 Saturday we went to Craters of the Moon and climbed a cone and into some caves and saw lots of dried lava. The kids once again were troopers on the hike. It's so fun to be able to go out and really do things.


In front of the temple after church

At Shoshone Falls after church. We brought the t-ball set and had fun chasing the ball down. Brad found some frogs in the stream. Will and Ruth loved throwing sticks into the stream. Claire napped happily in the car with the windows rolled down. I happily laid on the blanket, in the shade, and enjoyed everyone else's activities.

August 2, 2013

Summertime

popsicles, swimsuits, tire swing

vanilla shake mustache

painting outside

dragon eating bug and lake with river

cold lake water!