Thursday, July 25, 2013

Hiking and Floating in the Tetons

Our first family guests at the end of June were Aunt Jenn and Uncky Dan.  A day later, Oma and Grandpa arrived and were kind enough to watch the kids so the parents could escape on an overnight trip to Grand Teton National Park.  Although I've been there several times in the past few years, it's still an awe-inspiring view!  Can you imagine what the early Mormon pioneers must have experienced settling here?

The first afternoon we did a hike to Taggart and Bradley Lakes (~6 miles roundtrip).  

It was worth the hike!  A beautiful, pristine mountain lake awaited us.
 
It was actually pretty warm that day, so the frigid lake water felt pretty therapeutic to our hot, tired feet (which the fish seemed to like too!). 

Some took it even further...  See that hat in the water to the left?  That's my husband!  He's crazy! The water temperature is somewhere around 60F.

After the hike, we checked in to a cabin at Jackson Lake Lodge.  They had a few restaurant options and a stellar view off the back deck for sunset.  And the early morning view was pretty good, too.

The next morning we did a float trip down the Snake River.  It was an interesting way to see the park, but we didn't really see any wildlife save for geese, ducks, and a couple of bald eagles.  (Real eagles, not a jab at these guys.)  Ha!

After the float trip's lunch, we did another hike up to Grandview Point (~2 miles roundtrip, but 1000 ft elevation gain).  The view was grand, but the mountains seemed kind of far away.

Then a quick peek at Jenny Lake, and it was back to Jackson for some good food before heading home.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

June Wrap-up

Oh man, here we are a month later...  July has been a whirlwind of celebrations and family visitors.  I guess I'll wrap up the end of June here and then try to sort out July bit by bit.  Here we go!

Hadley has a nickname around our house:  Little Stinker!  The name has many uses, but it certainly applies now that she is more mobile and likes to "help" in the kitchen a lot.

This is what she looks like after chowing down on some of our first strawberries from the backyard.  Yum!  (Note:  The berries are really juicy, but she does adhere to a berry-squishing technique that I find questionable!)

And a video to share how we pass the time:


Owen's buddy, Finley, has a bike identical to Owen's.  One day at the park, they both rode around on their bikes, which I thought was pretty cute.  Owen is pretty fearless on that bike, going down the big hill at the park numerous times over and over.  Might be time to upgrade to pedals soon!


Owen's still making the rounds at t-ball and loves going to his games!  He's running to first base below.

We also made it to Rigby Lake where Owen had a ball splashing in the water and rolling in the sand, and Hadley just tried to make sense of it all.