Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Girls Day Out

What do 4 girls, a nice day, and no immovable obligations equal?
Road Trip of corse!

A couple of Saturdays ago I was supposed to be at a Stake Pioneer Day activity and Janice and our friend Rachel were going scuba diving and then off to other appointments when it suddenly became apparent that we were long overdue for a girls day out. Naturally we dropped everything, told the fellas to hold down the respective forts and hit the road.

A girl is never to young to be indoctrinated in the art of a "Girls Day Out", so we invited Ellie along for the ride.

So through the woods,

and over the river,

and under the mountains, to Leavenworth we go!

I hope anyone who has ever been to or through Leavenworth, WA has taken the time to stop just west of town on hwy 2 at the best little candy shop there is called "the Alps". We have been stopping here for as many years as I can remember and enjoying the owners own recipes and creations as well as adopting the occasional pet rock. I would have taken a picture of the cute little shop, but sadly it burned to the ground this spring. They are getting ready to start rebuilding and in the meantime are operating out of 2 little trailers.

The New York Times flew in shortly after the fire and did a great little article about the shops history and its owner on April 6, 2009. Here's a link to the article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/06/us/06land.html

Oh, and when you go there, and you will, you must try the Peanut Butter Crunch
Mmm, Mmm, Mmm!!!

Out of the car and onto the important things- like hitting the shops!

Leavenworth is a little town that recreated itself into an old (or maybe I should say "auld") time Bavarian town

full of colorful shops

colorful people (oops, thats Janice :P)

and lots and lots of colorful flowers! Everything was just gorgeous.

As is always the case, the day eventually came to a close and it was time to head back over the mountain to our families and appointments.

but if that smile is anything to go by, I think we have another true convert!

Monday, July 20, 2009

Mt. Pilchuck

Joel and I decided that we wanted to do a lot more hiking this summer to enjoy this beautiful country and to get into a little better shape after I had Ellie. As you know we have gotten out some, but then the entire family came down with a nasty cold (3 plus weeks now and we still aren't symptom free!). Well we decided that we were ready to get back out there and hit the trail again. We hadn't chosen a trail yet when my friend Rachel ask us to join her on a hike to Mt. Pilchuck. I would have normally waited until we had a few more hikes under our belt and were a little more in shape, but we bit the bullet and went for it.

Because it was going to be in the 80's that day we met at 6am for an early start. What a trouper!
The trail starts out in the trees and for about an mile and then moves above the tree line for the last 2 miles. I should mention that the hike is 3 miles long and 2,300 foot elevation gain and ends at the very top of the mountain at an old Forest Service fire lookout.
I avoid the early morning light like the plague, but I have to admit that it can be quite beautiful.



By this point I'm already noticing how out of shape I'm feeling, but I'm still game for the adventure...
2/3 of the hike is very rocky and all of it is UP! Did I mention how out of shape I'm feeling?!
But the views! This is Mt. Rainier in the distance.
Mt. Baker.

Rachel, Ellie and I. I'm not sure how Rachel is still smiling- my smile is too tired to make an appearance and the biting flies are out in force. Maybe I should be thankful for them though, because they single handedly motivated me to keep going- if I stopped for even a moment they swarmed and started feasting.

Well, I wimped out and called a halt about 3/4 of a mile from the top, but the view was spectacular. I took this panoramic video from our turn around point- sorry to say that I was so worn out I had trouble holding the camera steady, so enjoy the shaky view.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Lake Palmer


Every year for the past 10 years or so my parents and all my siblings have gotten together for a week every summer to vacation and play together.  We've stayed at some very hot and dusty places in our tents and sleeping bags, but for the past 4 years we have been given the wonderful chance to use a couple of lake houses up at Lake Palmer in north central Washington.

This year for the first time we got together without our parents who are off playing in Nauvoo, serving a mission there.  And quite proud of them I am too!

Anyone who has ever driven through the state can testify that there is a vast difference between Western and Eastern Washington.  After crossing the Cascades we found beauty in the rolling hills and sparse farmlands.
Its a 5 (or 6 with babies and little ones) hour drive over there from Arlington and we didn't get out of the driveway until about 4:30 in the afternoon, but we were just glad to finally be on our way!  Both Andrew and Sheridan were able to come with us again this year.
By late (and I mean REALLY late) Saturday night everyone but Dode's family had arrived and Sunday morning all 20 plus of us descended upon the branch that meets about 20 miles away.  For any of you that have ever attended a branch and know what a shock 20 extras can be, don't worry, we had the foresight to contact them ahead and warn them we were coming :)

The kids, and a few of the adults, were antsy to hit the water, but patiently waited for Monday morning to come.
The big house (there are 2 on the property) has a big, big, BIG beautiful deck that is perfect for the little kids to play on throughout the day.  Seth thought it was great that cousin Savannah brought her big wheel to share.
Fishing on (and off ) the dock was a favorite activity for all ages!
During the week we celebrated 2 birthdays.  Bryce turned 19 on the 28th and Lainey turned 10 on the 1st.  The girls planned a great little slumber party to help Lainey celebrate hers.
Not everything we did during the week was work or play- sometimes we just did nothing at all.
(Ellie getting to know one of her uncles)
This was also a great week for all of the cousins getting to reconnect.  Even the two youngest- Randy's 8 month old Darci and 8 week old Ellie got together.
a bit of the local wildlife :P
There was always lots to do and someone to do it with.
There was a "little kids" pool...
and a "big kids" pool.
After a little flag ceremony on the morning of the 4th of July it was time for family pictures.  Sheridan declined joining us for our pictures because she doesn't "do pictures" right now (I'll never understand teenagers- it doesn't seen to help at all that I once was one)
Randy's family
Brent's family
Dode's family (all that were awake)

I noticed when I got home that I didn't have any pictures of Janice and Matt, then I remembered that Matt was the one taking pictures with my camera for me.  Oops!
Then the time finally came to pack up and get ready to head for home.  Seth was kind enough to help me do our packing.

Palmer was a lot of fun as always, but my gang still all had yucky colds (something that I'm sure I will hear thanks for when others go home and come down with it too) and I found that I didn't really get out as much as usual.  In fact I myself only got into the lake one time for about 20 minutes.  Because of that I also found that I didn't get as many pictures of the area and everyone playing like I had intended.  Oh well, next year!