Amazing * Honest * Patient
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Thirty-three years
Why is it . . .
Girls Week
Then taught the climbing wall a thing or two about our own moves. And flew down the 1700 foot zipline. Despite our swoobies (sweaty boobs) and other general sweatiness - I managed to hide a camera in my bra to take a picture on the way down the zip . . . but amongst the thrill, completely forgot.
What would a girls weekend be without getting a little close - right!?
Who knew that the pull out bed that came with the room was a single?
Thanks for a great time girlies ......
are you ready to book the next trip?
Hand-me-downs
So what if there isn't any corn left . . .
sucking every last bit of warm salt and butter is delightful!
Friday, September 25, 2009
Washington Mountains - Part III
On the last day of our vacation Cheyenne had the brilliant idea to leave all the kids with some babysitters and go out - like adults.
So we did and it felt very.....adult-like:)
The activity of choice: climb Mt. Eleanor.
(Adults, sans Taylor, who spent the summer in Alaska. We missed you brother!)
So we began the upward journey.
We chose to go up the chute and the choice did not fail our expectations!
It was breathtaking - as God's creations always are.
Logan claims he saw something very frightening in the distance.
The Reward: A mother mountain goat with her two babies.
And lots, and lots of fog.
Then the babysitters had had their fill of six children under the age of 9 (4 of which were under the age of 4, they were very brave girls!)- so we made our way down the mountain.
So long till next summer! We will long for your goodness until then great northwest!
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Washington Waters - Part II
Each day starts with the plea for a boat ride.
As the day heats up the layers come off and we are ready continue with our water adventures!
Bently was brave enough to jump off the dock all week - in between thowing rocks, of course.
And Dakota and Logan spent their lazy afternoons exploring the bottom of the lake through their snorkeling gear.....however, no luck with finding his wedding ring from the year before which was lost while wake boarding.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Washington Part I
My kids love Cheyenne - a lot!!
The boys quickly got down to business - ie. throwing rocks at the buoy past the end of the dock. This activity lasted on and off throughout the entire week!
And Bently joined in too. This was his #1 activity!
Gather some really huge rocks, or a ton of really little rocks, walk out to the end of the dock, then through or dump them all in.
Reapeat.
Me and Peyton (Keira's idle right now).
Me and Morgan.
Of course, Logan is central to any kind of fun! Whether he liked it or not!
Lots of family time and lots of fun!