On Sunday morning we woke up early and made our way to SLC. We just had to stop at Training Table and have some cheese fries-worth the drive just for those! That afternoon, we drove past our old house and neighborhood. It looked so different-just not our home anymore. We spent the evening with our cousins' Mark and Melanie. They have 4 children that line up in age perfectly with ours (we keep asking them when they are going to China!) It was heaven-the kids played and Melanie prepared a meal that inspired me to put a little more energy into preparing meals for my family! Ardean and Elna were there to top things off!
Matt, Mark and the older kids spent the night on the Days of '47 (Pioneer Day) parade route. Despite being rained on twice, they had a great time! The moms showed up the next morning, freshly showered with breakfast in tow! Melanie did it again! Did you know that you can make home made cinnamon rolls by making a simple sweet dough, rolling it out, brushing it with a bit of butter, and then coating the dough with RED HOTS before rolling it up and slicing into rolls? They were delicious!
After the parade, we made our way to Riverton and the home of the Tuttles who would be our travel-mates to Yellowstone. Diane made a wonderful chicken salad for us (Does it surprise anyone that food highlights are part of my travel-log?) After dinner, the moms did the pre-camp shopping. We watched fireworks (yes, pioneer day is big business in Utah!), had a delicious dessert and headed to bed.
We left for Yellowstone early Tuesday morning making our way to the Bouton-traditional Imax in the early afternoon. We were able to get camping sites right next to the Tuttles. We set up camp, then snuck off to get a peek at Old Faithful. We got rained on that night but were comfortable and dry in the tent trailer!
On Wednesday, we enjoyed a 1 hour horse-back ride through some of the most beautiful landscape I had ever seen. Of course, there were no cameras allowed on the ride... I was amazed at how sore a person can get riding in a saddle. I was a bit disappointed that my ample natural padding didn't afford me a bit more comfort! Those of us who rode that day were doing the John Wayne swagger as we toured the rest of the North loop!
On Thursday, we did the South loop and took a swim break in Firehole Springs. Because of it's name, we thought that the water would be warm...we were wrong!
On Friday morning, we packed up camp and headed out for Ovid, Idaho for a visit and some horse-back riding with Uncle Zar at the family farm. He has just married a woman in Thailand. She is still there with her adorable 6 year-old daughter. We can't wait to meet them. Meili actually has quite a few Asian women in her extended family on my side of the family. This will be a first for Matt's!
We then headed over to Logan, Utah for a visit with Jenn's long-time friend, Heidi. We went to high-school together, although Heidi was a year older and much too cool to associate with me at that time. ;o) We became acquainted in beauty school in Glendora and both moved to Utah at the same time. It had been 5 years or more since we had seen each other-she looks just like she did in high school! Matt thinks that her husband, George looked like Captain America (that's a compliment from my comic-book obsessed husband!) Can't wait to see them again soon.
We made it back to SLC and Mark and Melanie's to enjoy a good chat and a hot shower before hitting the sack.
Saturday was a big day! We met Lisa from Tate-r-Bug at the park and had a nice chat. We went shopping for food and supplies to last us through our last leg of our trip then headed back to the park to meet more friends. The Parsons, Vidas, Buenos and Larsens showed up. It was so much fun to catch up with them! The kids had a blast seeing their old pals again.
After that, we headed for home after picking up Josh (Taylor's buddy since age 3) who will stay with us until the 12th. We made it back to Jacob Lake and got some much-needed sleep.
On Sunday morning, we got up early and drove to the North rim of the Grand Canyon-what a beautiful sight! We picked up Grandma and made it home at about 7 pm that night. I never thought I could be so happy to see my own toilet. I was soooo sick of public restrooms!!! We put a whopping 2900 miles on our car and Xander only cried to get out of his car seat for the last 20! The kids were amazing on this trip! There was a time not so long ago that I thought I might be nuts for signing up for a 5th child. On this trip, I couldn't help but think that we so have room for Meili!!! If our kids were anything but the wonderful kids that they are, things might be very different...
Enjoy the few pics that Blogger will allow me to post...
The Brood on Yellowstone Lake
Nope, this isn't Jenn after eating Matt's dutch oven cooking for a week...
This guy was so close to the car that I could feel his breath when I stuck my head out of the window to get this shot
Boutons and Tuttles:
Jenn, Matt, Noah Audrey, Taylor, Xander
Josh, Preston, Ryan, Diane, Blaine and Katelyn
2 comments:
Welcome home !!
Nice to see your post and that everyone survived the time away.
:)
Shelly
Sounds like a great trip! What a treat to meet Lisa - she is such a hoot!!!
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