We decided to throw caution to the wind and head to Yellowstone for the Guymon Family Reunion. Russ happened to have the week off from school, so we decided to go for it. I picked Russ up from school on Friday around noon and we drove straight through -- 19 hours in the car, with only stopping for bathroom breaks, for drive-through McDonald's and for gas. We thought the boys would sleep in the car and they would be well rested when we arrived -- were we ever wrong! The boys maybe got four hours of sleep total and Russ and I only had a few winks. We made it to Yellowstone at 7:00 AM on Saturday. We had breakfast and jumped into the "Big Yellow Bus" and headed to see the sights. The boys about freaked when we put them back into their car seats and drove around for a few hours! Needless to say we all slept really well that night and were much more pleasant in the morning!! It was a great trip and we were so glad that we made it. Thanks Steve and Karen for the planning, the food, and the fun things for the kids to do -- it was fabulous!!
My dirty (and cold) boys - who knew it would be 40 degrees at night! Notice the head lamp on Cole that Grandma Guymon had for all of the grandkids - a huge hit!
Cute camping family - just don't get too close - we didn't shower for four days!!
The Big Yellow Bus -- I kept singing to myself, "Did you ever take a ride in a yellow submarine..." It was fun to have everyone in one vehicle, even if Cole did get a little car sick (and lost his cookies - poor guy!).
Garrett (and all the cousins) got a kick out of chasing the ground squirrels. Garrett would sign squirrel, squeal, and then go chasing after it. Who needs buffaloes, elk, and bears when you have ground squirrels?!
Cole and Russ at Old Faithful
After Yellowstone, the boys and I went back to Logan while Russ, Bryan (his brother), and Steven (his dad) made a quick fishing trip on the Snake. I stayed at my mom's house until Russ got back and then we moved to his parent's house. It was fun to be able to stay both places.
The boys with Uncle Derek -- they couldn't get enough of him!
Russ took the boys up the canyon on day to give me a little time to myself (I got three hours and he had three days -- how does that work?!). When the boys got home they were half naked, had not napped, and had not had lunch. But, they had a great time. Russ found a little stream and let the boys play in it -- he took off Cole's shirt and Garrett pants while they played, so they would at least have something dry to go home in. Here are the happy (and tired and hungry) boys.
After we got home from Utah/Yellowstone, Russ' mom, Karen, came to stay with us for a few days. We had a great time. We visited Kalona and went to all of the little shops, had ice cream at Dane's Dairy, hit the Farmer's Market, and went to the Iowa State Fair. Karen also taught me to make her delicious cinnamon rolls and helped me make bead watches -- thanks, Karen! It was so much fun to have you here!
The Iowa State Fair -- I am a geeky 4-Her, but I can't help it!!
The boys looking at the livestock
The boys with Grandma
It was a busy month, but we loved every minute of it!
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
August at a Glance...
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5 comments:
What a fun trip! What a long drive too:) I'm glad it was worth it and you got to spend time with family. Nice to see that Cole recovered so well from his surgery. Amazing how well they do when they are young. You'll have to post your bead watch bracelets. I'd love to see them:)
Looks like fun! It is always fun to get to spend a little time with family!
What An Awsome August! I love fairs. So glad you got to go to the state one. I remember last year running into Russ and Cole at the Johnson County Fair. (The second time they went that week or maybe even day.) Johnson County's hogs put the Western Idaho Fair's hogs to shame. But, Idaho had tons of dairy cows and goats.
I love, love, love that you are a 4-H girl through and through!
What a fun summer! We have been wanting to go camping but are waiting till it cools off enough. I think we will still have to wait a while. I also love fairs. We always got out of school for our county fair growing up. Maybe that's why I love them so much!
It looks like you had a fun time when Karen came! Now I need to figure out some fun things to do when she comes here, but i'm certain there isn't anything as exciting in this little town! :)
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