Sunday, July 26, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
The Backyard Battle
5 more days and we will be invaded by the Griffins
I'm sure they will enjoy our battling birds:)
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
4th of July
We had traditional hot dogs and hamburgers to eat and finished off the meal with homemade ice cream sandwiches. Jamie and I made them the day before, they are really messy to make but they tasted amazing and everyone enjoyed them. We didn't have any left over which is always a good sign of success. Here are a few pictures from the day:
Monday, July 6, 2009
Yosemite.....
When we were up at Shaver lake, Angela and I drove to Yosemite for the day. It was a long 2 hour drive up small roads! The drive was worth it as the views were spectacular. Below are a few pictures:
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Dinkey Creek
While we were up at Shaver Lake, I had to take Jamie to a place I spent a lot of time as a kid. We spent a few summer vacations at a place called Dinkey Creek. It's about 13 miles up the road from Shaver and my Grandpa has been taking my Dad there since he was a kid and my Dad took us there when we were kids.
We got there early and took a small hike up the creek. It really is beautiful and at this time in the morning there wasn't too many people around.
The rocks are pretty massive!
This is one of the "little falls" we used to slide down as kids. We would wrap black trash bags around our waists and then slide down. They are horrible for your bathing suit as many kids found out when they eventually created holes in them. The water is freezing though. It's all melted snow. We walked across a shallow piece to have lunch on the other side. We had water shoes on so we wouldn't slip but the water was ice cold. It's much colder than I remember but I guess as kids you are just happy to be playing in the water.
Later in the week, my parents, took a day trip to explore the lakes further up the mountain. It was a very steep, narrow one way road. They had to maneuver around cars coming down the mountain as they drove up and again on the way down. My Mom is afraid of heights so it was a challenge for here to make the trip but she did just fine. Further up the mountain there were still snow packs along the road and my Parents packed one of the small coolers full of snow to bring down to us. My Dad created two small snowmen on our campsite. They didn't last very long but it was pretty cool.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Island Life
On Wednesday, we headed out on the lake on Aaron's boat, which his parents kindly let Aaron bring (Aaron's only 20 years old, so it was a big privilege that his parents allowed him to bring it, he did a great job taking care it). Milissa, Mike, Valerie and Aaron found these two islands just a few yards apart from each other while they were exploring on Tuesday. So when they asked us if we wanted to see their islands, we jumped at the offer.
Some of us did take the occasional boat ride.
Valerie and Aaron got a bit of island fever and rented a tube for the day... Milissa and Jamie joined in on the fun as well.
Classic!
The water wasn't too deep around the island until you ventured out further, we mostly waded around and got a much needed tan.
Valerie preferred laying out on the boat rather than the sand.
This picture was actually taken the next day. This is what vacation is all about!
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