Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Pool or creek


Seems like wherever we go there's a nice little spot for the kids to play. This was a small creek that was running behind our hotel in Missoula and continues on through town. Pool or creek? I'll take the creek every time.

What will they remember?


Yellowstone geysers and mud pots are great. It will be interesting to see what the kids actually remember but they seemed to enjoy the adventure. Kerrigan seemed fascinated that the geyser water was so hot and just had to do her science experiment. She put a straw in to see if it would melt (it did). Lily just ran all over the place doing her funky kabuki dance -- not too different from what she was doing at target today. Joshua thought the fumes were really stinky and just couldn't stand them at all! What do I remember about Yellowstone when I was there as a kid? I remember camping and spilling orange juice on a picnic bench and the OJ froze solid before my mom could wipe it up -- and that it was a really cool place...

Missing friends at home


We miss everybody. Today I was thinking of Patrick. When Josh was screaming at the top of his lungs and nothing would console him, sometimes Pat would walk in the room, Josh would smile and say "pat" and the crisis was over!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Getting the job done

Sometimes Lily can just be too much fun. This was a great clip of her trying her hand at using a lasso. She got the job done and had a great time!

Kerrigan's new look


It's sad but true -- this is Kerrigan's new look. Yes, she's texting. All the way to Missoula she was texting. In the hotel she texts me from across the room. Almost every time I tipped the rear view mirrow down to get a look at the kids I would see her texting away. My little star is growing up and changing so fast that it makes me a bit sad.

Frosting on the Kid

We had wanted to do more for Joshua's second birthday. As it turns out we did our best rustling up some birthday fun while in the hotel. I know Leigh Anne was sad we didn't have more but Little-Man was happy as he could possibly be! We let him have his way with a cupcake cake and this is a short bit of him afterwards. He's one of the happiest little guys I've ever been around.

Buffalo or Bison?

This isn't something you see everyday. Josh, Lily and Kerrigan really got a kick out of seeing this family walk by the car in Yellowstone.

Kids love Bullwinkle


Lily was a bit excited to see her first moose. We saw this one up in a mountain pass between Sheridan and Cody Wyoming. It was a great start to our trip to Wyoming where we linked up with Julie, Nancy and Junior Mint (aka Ariel). We thought we'd be far too tired to enjoy Yellowstone after five days on the road but we were so wrong. Julie was already in Cody and we were staying in Sheridan so we got together and did the park together. It was awesome!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Workin' at the Car Wash

They're still young enough to want to copy everything we do...and they want to do anything they can that's not in the car!

Mt. Rushmore


Another great spot. The Black Hills are beautiful...still don't know why they call them the black hill but that probably has more to do with us rushing through the area so fast! There's so much to see and do. We did the National Park area and spent a little time in Keystone but then had to move on. Lily just loves the camera!

Cowboy Cookin'




Today was a full day. We drove through Badlands National Park and saw some beautiful country and then spent a late afternoon and evening at the Circle B ranch to experience a little western life. Lily loved the Pony rides, Josh loved everything to do with the animals and Kerrigan had a great time as a member of the posse chasing down Juan the Biscuit Bandit. Leigh Anne and I laughed watching it all. What did we cap the day off with? The nightly trip to the pool left the kids completely exhausted!

Lily's wants a little house on the prarie


I should have never joked with Lily about our new home being an old log cabin. At Winter Quarters there's a one-room cabin inside the visitors center. I joked with Lily that it was our new home and that I wanted to let her see her new room. She loved it! Unfortunately she was confused when we left and had a hard time understanding it wasn't really our new home. I felt bad. Every day she asks when we will get to our new house. I'm not much different than her -- I'd like to know myself.

Our new home


We are headed up to Missoula but don't have a home yet. As you might guess, this has us concerned. We decided to check out an area our agent didn't show us and this is what we found. What do you think?
Lily thought this place was great and was actually disappointed that it wouldn't be our new home. It had to be the front yard that she loved the most. She and Joshua fed peanuts to prarie dogs the whole time we were there. It was hilarious fun. Great stop at a historical homestead just outside of Badlands National Park in South Dakota.

Council Bluffs and Winter Quarters




It's sad leaving TN but we've made the best of it. One of our favorite stops along the way has been Winter Quarters near Omaha, NE. Each day is a long day of travel with the kids but taking extra time this was well worth it. We toured the Kanesville tabernacle and learned all about the area the saints settled after their forced exodous from Nauvoo. Pioneer stories are certainly inspirational but these ones seemed to really hit home. It sure put a stop to any complaining we had about our "trail of tears" going west. And of course, the kids enjoyed the stop too.

Trail of Tears

Little Bear is moving on. We're on our way to Missoula, Montana! We've been on the road now for 5 days. In some ways it has been our own little trail of tears. We already feel the loss of missing our friends and family in Tennessee. In time there will be new faces to meet but it's just impossible to replace good friends -- it can't be done.

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