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Thursday, July 24, 2008

I LOVE Island Park!



Let's hear it for Island Park! Wahoo! That's right! We just got back from a great vacation with fantastic friends, relaxing activities, beautiful sights, games galore and lots of memories! WE LOVE ISLAND PARK!




This was the third year we have gone to the Hafen's cabin and each year it gets better and better! This year we had a total of 5 families. 10 adults and 17 kids! That adds up to a TON of food, a lot of chaos, but sooooooooooo much fun.




The Hafen's ready to float the Buffalo River!




The Hunt's



The Sayer's


Sadly, I don't have a picture of the entire Hill family. This is Kim, Jared, Claire and Little Sophia.



Me and my best friend Janel. Isn't she a cute pregnant mommy? The first day we were the only two there with all our kids. We just sat on the dock while the kids played in the river. It's was dreamy!



The kids spent their time the first day searching for snails in the river. Kylie considers this one of her greatest talents! We're very proud. :) They found a million of them and started a collection in their cups. It was entertaining to watch them freak out when they would start to creep to the rim of the cup. The kids would scream, "Alert! Alert!" Cute!



Max and Brinley surveying the snail situation. Three cups is a lot to monitor.



Adding another one to the bunch.



This one was stuck to her hand. At first she seemed a bit alarmed, but got it off and into the cup in no time.




My little happy-go-lucky Brinley.



Little Wesley. Ahhh...my little buddy. He has this favorite hat, you see. He wears it 24/7. It doesn't matter if it's forwards or backwards he must have it on. He didn't want me snapping pictures of him so I got the zoom lens on and caught him off guard. He is seriously Mr. Personality.


One of the favorite pass times at "Jones Haven." 4-wheeler/motorcycle rides. The kids just can't get enough of it. (I love that Wes actually replaced his hat with the helmet in this one! The hat or a helmet of some kind. Take your pick - he'll have it on.)

On Sunday there were only 3 of the 5 families still at the cabin. We took an adult ride on the motorcycles and 4-wheeler. This time I stayed on the 4-wheeler. During the course of the weekend, I was informed that one of the spouses felt I should not be riding anything with 2 wheels and another told me that I am accident prone. I'm still working through those comments, and after I have shaken them off I will attempt another motorcycle ride again. For those of you who don't know the story, I wrecked on one of the motorcycles last year and then of course my infamous bike accident this June in McCall. Regardless of what they all think, I intend to continue to live life to the fullest and if it means that I wreck now and then, then so be it. :)




These were our "pre-pre teen" girls as they like to call themselves. Brayton, Zoe (Janel's little sister that is Natasha's age) and of course Tasha. They headed up quite a few adventures and special activities for the kids. They also made dolls for everyone and stared sewing sleeping bags for the dolls with old rags. I think they'll be finishing that up until we go again next year. They were also fabulous babysitters when the adults went on our little outing.



Saturday night after we went to Yellowstone all day, we set up a movie in the cabin and the kids got to watch it on...
THE BIG SCREEN! The kids love this tradition! What a party!


Of course Jones Haven is also known for it's treasured "Lollipop Island." Yes, it's true. On most summer mornings, lollipops grow on this magical island. Of course it is difficult to grow lollipops and so they don't appear every morning. But it is a ritual to have the kids line up from youngest to oldest, march across the bridge to the island and hunt for these delectable treats. It also seems to help to listen to the "Lollipop" song 2 or 3 times before you go hunting. These lollipops are more treasured than your average tootsie pop. There are several varieties that grow here...from Tootsies, to Dum-dums, to Blow Pops. This year, we even saw some Sugar Daddys growing. It is positively magical!


After the kids harvest their one or two lollipops, everyone has to line up on the bridge for a picture! Hooray!



Brinley catching some snuggle time with dad.


On Saturday, we made our trip into Yellowstone. This year we escaped any freak thunderstorms like we experienced last year, so it was a much more pleasant trip for all. This is one of my favorite spots in Yellowstone - Artist Point. It has been closed the last two years we have gone so it was nice to be able to go back this year and catch some great shots of the falls.


This is Brinley at the brink of the lower falls.




Good friends...Tasha and Zoe.


Shockingly, we didn't see many animals until we were headed out of the park. This was the only buffalo we saw the entire day. He was across the river at first taking a drink, and then we got to watch him swim all the way across and then he stood just off the road from our car. We call him "Bob" the buff.


We had planned to swim down Firehole, but it was closed. What a bummer. So we headed over to Old Faithful and got there just in time to see the geyser go off! Of course then we had to head in for some ice cream to complete the tradition. As we were sitting in the lodge, I realized that just about 14 years ago Shane and I were there for our honeymoon! Holy cow time flies by!



So this is the entire group! Man that looks like a lot of people...or maybe just a lot of kids. We sure had a great time. We feel so blessed to have such amazing friends. We're already looking forward to next year at Jones Haven, Island Park!

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