Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Timpanogos Cave

Saturday we hiked to Timpanogos Cave. It was a great (exhausting) little family adventure.
To get to the cave you have to hike a 1 1/2 mile vertical trail. By the time you reach the entrance you've climbed over 1000 feet in elevation. It wasn't Josie's ideal Saturday!
Josie refused to walk so Joe got to carry her ALL the way up
This rattler was scaring all the hikers, he was only about two feet off the trail. I guess a few years ago when Joe killed a rattler with a stick and leatherman, it took the fear of rattlesnakes out of him. Cause while everyone else was skirting around it as quickly as possible Joe was getting up close for pictures!
We loved the cave. Josie just wanted to see bats and was disappointed when she didn't.

For the hike down, Joe and I traded. He had Todd and little Miss Josie rode my shoulders the whole way.
We made it there and back, no harm done! As much as we all enjoyed the day I think it will be years before we do it again - with kids at least!

Monday, August 22, 2011

It's off to the FAIR

We hit up the Davis County Fair the other day with Rem & Lea. It was so much fun, Josie and Isabel had a blast!

They rode Ponies, spaceships, rollercoasters, and boats!
Our other favorites were the rattlesnake show, diving dogs, exotic creatures (Josie loves snakes), and of course the cotton candy!

As for Todd and Tommy, they just hung out.


Monday, August 15, 2011

Camping in the Uintas

My family goes camping to the Uintas almost every year.
This year we went up on Joe and my niece Sarah's birthday. It was really great to get some outdoors time.
Todd is only 1 month old so I worried about him at night. He actually slept better than any of the other kids that first night, but I had him so bundled I was up all night worried about suffocating him. He shared a sleeping bag with me, and Joe and Josie got to kick each other all night in their bed. So Josie, Todd and I headed home late the second day, instead of spending another night. Which meant Joe got a day of freedom in the mountains. It was good for him.

My favorite part of camping was 4-wheeling with Josie. She was hilarious to ride with.
All she wanted out of the camping trip was to see a wolf so she was howling everywhere we went.

Joe of course brought his mountain bike, but since he couldn't get anyone else to ride with him, Josie and I followed him on the 4-wheeler. Todd was asleep with Grandma back at camp.

It's absolutely beautiful! We camped on the right side of the river, just about where the leaning tree is.
The boys of course did some fishing. Rem actually gave Joe a pole for his birthday.
And on one of the fishing trips Todd and I went along. Walking the river was wonderful!