Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Idaho Part Two




The above pictures show our favorite part of Idaho and the saddest part when we have to leave.
We had lots of fun playing with the girlies. They all have different personalities and are fun to be with. Marlee is the best little baby. She never cries and sleeps most of the time. Her older sisters love to hold and entertain her.


Derek helped work on Josh and Michelle's new home. I know they will be glad when it is time to move in.


Marley was blessed while we were there and then we had a delicious lunch at Josh's parents house. Sandy and Craig put on a wonderful lunch and we had fun visiting with their family.


While the men folk were working on the new house, Michelle and I took the girls to the park to play. It turned out to be a hot day! There was no shade where the playground equipment was so we didn't stay as long as the girls would have liked.









On our last day there we went with Josh and Michelle and rode the ski lift up to the top of Targhee. You feel like you are on top of the world. Where we are standing at the summit and it is 10,000 ft elevation, with a 2,000 ft vertical drop. It was windy up there and a little scary. It's hard to see the big drop in the picture. The Tetons are in the background. Derek is a bit nervous about heights but did pretty good.
Thanks again to Josh and Michelle for having us stay with you for the week we had a wonderful time.

3 comments:

Josh and Michelle said...

Thanks for coming and thanks for helping on the house! That pic of me is not so cute.

Danielle said...

mars looks like she has gained some weight she is looking chunky in that pic - probly just the pic

those girls love to dress up

and you can never stay at the playground as long as they want you would just have to live there for that to happen

MYHowderFamily said...

Just thought I'd leave a message this time. I look at everyone's blogs all the time. Miss seeing your smiling face! Thanks for blogging so I can feel at home here in NC. Miss you Julie! Say hello to everyone back home.