My brother and his family came up to Idaho a day before the reunion began and we went to Shoshone Falls, a few miles east of Twin Falls.
I managed to get a cold and windy picture of my two oldest Alabama nieces. They're cute even when they're freezing!
Kilee found a forever friend in her Alabama cousin, Peyton. Those two were the best of playmates.
Shoshone Ice Caves
On another Saturday, Randy and I loaded up the kids and we went to Shoshone Ice Caves (north of Twin Falls).
Yellowstone National Park
We took advantage of one of the free national park weekends and went to Yellowstone. After all, it's practically our back yard. We convinced Randy's brother and his family to play hookey with us. We had a great little trip because we went during the free weekend in July and didn't have to fight the secret service and presidential detail of last weekend.
The first thing we saw was an eagle's nest. There were cars pulled off the road and traffic backed up because all the tourists wanted to see it. Well, we drive over the Snake River on the way into St. Anthony and there's an eagle's nest over that bridge. All summer we've been watching the eagles and now their babies so this nest wasn't a big deal for us. We kept driving and I didn't take a picture.
I did take a picture of the elk. You'd think my kids had never seen an elk before. When we lived in Owyhee, a herd of elk came down the mountain and grazed around town every winter. My mom and dad live near an elk farm and we drive past it all the time. But here's the elk to prove there are elk in Yellowstone.
Tanner and Gensen made good use of the free time and picked me a bouquet of wild flowers. Do you think that's against the law?
This here is the site of my future cabin. I just have to convince the federal park system, congress, the president, the EPA to let me build here.
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So fun. I can't believe we live in Twin and haven't taken our girls to Yellowstone. Tom and I have only been there once together and that was before we were married! Guess it's time to plan a trip. Glad you had a good summer.
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