Wednesday, July 27, 2016

June & July 2016

This post has a LOT of pictures!!!

With our vacations behind us, the rest of our summer looked like this...

Aaron

An ice cream treat "just because."

One of our favorite summer meals!

Playing with friends at a sand pit

Father's Day with their incredible Dad!
Derek is on night shift this summer, and while that's not what we would like, we're making the most of what it is. I know there's a lot of sacrifice on Derek's part, but I'm so thankful he's a hard working man who provides so well for us.

My friend Kristy and I knee boarding together!

The kids play out here at our friends' lake for hours.
We decided to set up our pool again this summer. It's always an ordeal to get it level-ish, and to patch up the new holes. But once it's all said and done, it's very worth it. :)

Kaleb & Aaron

Derek and Aaron laughing it up!

After the summer hair cuts comes ice cream!
Derek and I celebrated 19 years of marriage on June 21st! I can't believe it's been that long. It's funny though--I feel like we've always been together, and I also feel like we just met. Oh, how I love him!


Kaleb took our picture.

Derek went in late to work so he could take me out to dinner. :)
5 years ago I bought a cactus at the Farmer's Market for Aaron. It's grown a TON, and it has little "fingers" all over it. So we re potted the "fingers" and plan on giving them as gifts to our unsuspecting relatives. ;)


The BIGGEST news of the summer for Braylen? He bought his very first vehicle--a Ford Ranger!!!


I'm turning 40 later this summer. When Derek asked me what I wanted for my big birthday, I told him I wanted my "gifts" to be in my relationships. That first "gift" rolled through town in June on her way to Colorado with her family. Teri was one of my high school friends, and she was a bridesmaid in my wedding. I haven't seen her in years and years, and what a delight to spend the evening with her in this way! We walked several miles on the hike-bike trail on a beautiful summer evening and caught up on life. :)

We tried to get to the lake on weekends, even though sometimes Derek had to work and sleep. I'm very grateful to my in-laws for inviting us along with them!

Cousins Kaleb, Maisie, Aaron, Analise, & Sadie

Fun with chalk
Kaleb helped wash his brother's new truck.

I imagine they'll spend a lot of time together in this truck. :)

Kaleb & Ginger
At the end of June, fireworks sales begin. Aaron still loves to light them, day and night, and Kaleb joins in every now and then. Braylen is working in a stand again this summer.

Aaron
This year's free play in the park was, "The Wizard of Oz." I wanted to go, but nobody in my family wanted to come with me. Thankfully, my bff Dawn brought her daughter to town, and the three of us watched it together. It was very well done, and I pretty much knew every line and every song. I guess I watched that movie as a kid more than I thought I did!


Shawn and Rebekah came over one weekend and spent the night at our house, just like the good old days. :) Shawn helped Derek sight in his new rifle he bought for work, and the kids played at the house while Rebekah and I chatted the day away! We stayed up late playing dominos, since there wasn't any deer meat to process in the summer, haha! What a fun sleepover with our friends.

Rebekah and me, with a photobomber Devyn!


Cousins Danny & Kaleb

Braylen and Derek have done a lot of work on the truck.
It's saved Braylen a lot of money, and he's learning so much from Derek this way!
One of the highlights of our summer is going over to our friends' lake house and watching their fireworks display. Derek helps set it off--it's quite a production--and the boys like to help set it up. I just love all the visiting with friends and all the fun in the water!

Kaleb and Aaron help set up the fireworks display.




Back in town, on July 4th we did some fireworks at Grandma and Grandpa's house.

Kaleb with the rest of the crew in the background


Silly cousins Aaron and Analise
My second "birthday gift" rolled into town on July 5th. Jessica, my friend from college, who was also my roommate our junior year--was on her way through our state and we met up for lunch. We couldn't remember when we last saw each other, but it might have been when Braylen was a baby?! We talked like no time had passed at all, and oh how blessed I am to have these relationships in my life.

Speaking of relationships, this summer a small group of friends and I are doing a parenting study. Our kids are all ages--upper elementary through college freshman--and we read the chapters and discuss the questions in the book. We are learning a lot from each other, even it it's just that we're not alone in our struggles as moms.


Another birthday surprise arrived on my doorstep this month--except it wasn't a person. It was an envelope filled with 40 more envelopes. My mom wrote a poem for me, and labeled 40 envelopes for me to open one day at a time as I counted down 40 days to my 40th birthday. Isn't she awesome??!! Each envelope contains a few puzzle pieces. I have a feeling I'm going to love the finished product.

July 7th begins my 40 day adventure!
More family time in our pool...

Aaron

Braylen has an idea.
Kaleb
Braylen

Aunt Sarena and family, with a photo bomber Braylen :)

Summer fun

Smores!


One morning, Braylen decided to go fishing with a friend. I think the boat is bigger than the truck??! It worked out though! :)



I love "catching" my kids being sweet with their cousins. Here's Aaron and Mikey.


Another favorite summer tradition of ours is to play in the river with our cousins. The river looks different every year, depending on water level and currents and all that. It was still lots of fun!



Sometimes summer is just for sitting around. :)
 A day at the lake with Derek this time! Braylen brought his friend Caden along.



Derek's happy place
Kaleb and Aaron enjoying the fast boat ride!

Such beauty

My parents came out in the middle of July this year, and we loved having them here for Cruise Nite! Another "good old days" memory. :)

DQ because why not?

Pedicures with my mom
Some of my favorites from our walk through Show and Shine during Cruise Weekend. Yes, it was hot and humid. But it's been worse!


My dad with Bumblebee, for my nephew Will :)

My #1 car fans, Braylen and my dad



My mom put up with the whole experience. :) What a trooper!

Kaleb loves this car.

Braylen does too. It's probably the only Dodge they both love!

Aaron's tastes are a bit different. ;)
My bookstore is in the background!

Kaleb's classic Chevy
One evening we took Mom and Dad to a golf course for family night. Mom and I rode around in our own golf cart and never golfed. But we had a lot of fun watching everyone else!!! As we were finishing up on the last hole, the huge sprinklers turned on and just about soaked us. It was hilarious!

My dad

Some of our crew

Kaleb!
Of course we had some fun in the pool with Grammy and Grampy. :)

Silly Aaron with Grampy and Grammy
All 3 grandkids in the pool--a special time for my parents



Working on his mystery adventure packet with Grammy

My helpers!

Grammy got the first cactus from Aaron's plant.
Too soon, it was time for my parents to head home. I just love their visits so much.




Another "just because" ice cream. This time with just Aaron.


More time at the lake, and Aaron brought Carson.


Kaleb and Braylen kneeboarding

I've still got it! :)



And that wraps up July. For the last weekend in July, Aaron and I are going to Colorado for his going-into-middle-school trip. That deserves its own post--next time! :)


Sunday, June 12, 2016

Grand Tetons 2016

The biggest differences between Yellowstone and the Tetons? The temperature and the crowds. There were significantly fewer people (and tour buses) at the Tetons. Also, a rainstorm blew in the day we arrived, and brought a much-needed cool down. We were excited for the second part of our vacation!

Our first glimpse of the Teton mountain range from the Idaho side
Jackson Hole is a small town with a LOT of tourists. It was so crowded, but several people told us this was nothing compared to how crowded it gets in July. Yikes! Thankfully, the crowds didn't follow us to the national park. We stayed in cute little inn that also had a room with three queen beds. The third bed was up in a loft, making this room really fun!

Elk Country Inn

My view from above

The loft

The view from the main floor
We spent the afternoon at the visitor's center, learning what trails might be good for us to hike, where to explore, etc. This is before the rain blew in...

The Tetons have no foothills. The mountains literally pop up out of the ground!

We started our first hike and found someone to take a picture of all 5 of us!

Just up the trail from the bridge, we saw a bull moose!
We had to wait for Mr. Moose to move along, since it's a good idea to give large animals plenty of space. :) He took his time grazing along the trail, and we didn't feel comfortable cutting in front of him. Well, at this point Derek realized there was a storm blowing in. We decided to cut this hike short and book it back to the car. When we were close to the trailhead we had to RUN! The wind was fiercely blowing the pollen cloud our way in front of the rain, and we didn't want to inhale all that dust. Good thing Mr. Moose slowed us down, or we would've been stuck in the middle of the trail when the storm blew in.

We found a Dairy Queen between the park and Jackson Hole, and that tasted so good after all the heavy restaurant food we had been eating. We decided to drive along a route the park ranger told us about and see what kind of wildlife we could see in the rain. I think Derek enjoyed it, but to me it got kind of long and boring. I was very happy to get back to our inn and settle in for the night. We had one more full day of vacation and I wanted to make the most of it. We also needed to visit the local grocery store and buy some breakfast and lunch food. Derek and I walked to a small store and decided we needed to find an Albertsons, or else spend our life savings buying bread and muffins. Thankfully there was one about a mile from our inn, so we stocked up.

June 8th was our last full day here in the Tetons. After fixing breakfast in our room (instant oatmeal, muffins, and fruit) we packed up for a day filled with hiking and a picnic lunch. By now, everyone was tired of eating lunchmeat sandwiches at picnics--except Derek and Braylen. They are easy to please. The rest of us are a bit more high maintenance, but we choked down our picnic lunch like the good little troopers we are. ;) Haha! We saw the most beautiful sights on this day, and I think some of today's pictures are my favorites from this vacation. But to keep it real, we were hot. (The heat returned after the rain ended.) We were tired. Aaron tripped and fell about 1/4 mile into our hike and we all walked back to the trailhead to get the first aid kit from the Yukon. We were cranky with each other. After all, this is a FAMILY vacation, and families don't always get along. I type all of this in here to remind myself years from now that these trips were a huge blessing to our family, yes, but they're never as perfect as the pictures portray them to be. That's life, right??!!

Before Braylen went to NY, I told him some people carry their bags on the front
so they're not robbed. He made fun of my suggestion then, and continued to
make fun of me on this trip by posing for this picture. :)

Checking out the bear claw marks on this tree!

The last happy moment of the morning. Right after this, Aaron tripped and fell...

Somehow I got them all to pose for a picture after the bandages were taped to Aaron's knee.

Braylen and Kaleb

My favorite family picture--so pretty!

Derek & Braylen

Aaron's throwing rocks in the lake, wearing his class of 2023 shirt and his new Yellowstone hat he bought.

The hike back to the trailhead was much more fun--Aaron felt better.
This is a picture of Kaleb and Aaron on top of their own mountain.

We hiked this trail, and the boys left their walking sticks here for someone else to use.
It was lunchtime, so we found a spot to have our picnic. I didn't take a picture of it, since it wasn't exactly a fun picnic. Enough said on that topic. :)

We packed up our picnic and walked to a nearby lake. It was gorgeous! Everyone was still kinda crabby though, so I didn't take any pictures with people in them.


When kids (and mom) are crabby, put them in water. Or put them in the car. It still works with teenagers, so we got in the car and drove to the top of Signal Mountain. The a/c felt good, and everyone felt better at the top.


This picture makes me laugh, because Braylen is holding "Butt Rock." by Aaron's head.
Yes, they found a rock that looked like a butt crack.

On our way out of the park, we finally got a picture by the sign.
For our last evening on vacation, we had a special treat in store. Derek's cousin and his wife, N&S, live in Wyoming. They decided to take a few days of vacation, and drove to Jackson Hole to have dinner with us. We love N&S very much, and promised the boys they will really like them, too. I don't think they believed us--but then they met them. :) Let's just say they were very impressed! We had a yummy BBQ dinner together, and then walked to a park in Jackson Hole. We literally spent hours catching up on life, while Kaleb and Aaron ran all over the park. They found a small plastic pig and entertained themselves by hiding it everywhere and finding it again. (And throwing it at each other.) This toy pig made its way home with us and they still hide it in each other's drawers, tape it to a lamp, etc. I wasn't able to take any pictures with N&S, but it's enough for us to have the images from this night in our hearts. :)

We woke up on June 9th and packed up for our drive home. What a week it's been, filled with lots of memories. :) We're all ready to go home though, and we're excited to see our Ginger girl. Some good friends picked her up from the kennel, so she was waiting for us at home. Kaleb and I gave her a good brushing the next day, and this is what our yard looked like when we were done!


I'm very thankful for our trips to Yellowstone and The Tetons. The years are going by so quickly, and these family vacations are so special to me. I'm sure glad Derek wanted to take this vacation!