Showing posts with label walking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walking. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Road Trippin'

Way back in September we hit the road early on a Friday morning and headed to Big Sky, MT for a wedding. Decided to take a risk and go over Lolo Pass even though we have a child that suffers a bit from car sickness. On a good note - the child that normally suffers from car sickness did NOT get sick in the car. On a not-so-good note .... a child that normally does not suffer from car sickness DID get sick. But she was able to control herself and did not throw up in the car. 

The first time.

The second time she did throw up in the car but was able to hold it in long enough for me to come out of a deep sleep, wade my way from the front seat of the minivan to the back row, clear out a container and get it all in that. All while Bob was cruising at what I am going to assume was a cool 75 mph.

Four kids. Never ending excitement.

When we got to the top of Lolo Pass we stopped at the beautiful rest area/historical site that they have. It was sunny yet cool at that elevation and it was a nice break from the windy road.

(On a side note. For those of you who ever wonder about these kinds of things. We normally take Highway 95 north to Coeur d'Alene and then get on the interstate. This is highway 12(???) that goes straight up over the mountain. On paper it is much shorter mileage wise. But it is two-lane the whole way. And very windy. And there are not many places to get off of the road if needed. It usually takes us around 5 hours to get to Missoula going our "normal" route. This way took 6 because we stopped for an hour at the top to rest a queasy tummy. No difference time wise for us. It is a beautiful drive, don't get me wrong. But it is more of a leisurely jaunt for sure.)

Bob got a most-of-the-family-shot at the beginning of the short nature trail.
Mae was the one whose "seat belt was too tight" and threw up.
You wouldn't be able to tell from these pics.
 Then Etta wanted a turn with the camera.


Mae's turn.


Mae is so photogenic!

Boy shot!

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

All About Mae!

Today Mae started preschool. 

It is weird here without her this morning.

Quiet.

Kinda boring.

Say what you will but I have LOVED having her with me for an "extra" year. Four has been my favorite age so far and I am so glad that I got to experience the entire year with her by my side. Now it will be time to be more intentional about the time that we spend together. She wants to read "The Doll People" again so I think we will start this afternoon.

But she was definitely ready to go to school. "It's just 3 times a week mom. You won't miss me." It's her time to shine.

Eggs & toast. Breakfast of champions good learners.
The breakfast boys.
Birthday month and the first day of school.
Mae said to me the other day, "Mommy did you know that ALL of the pictures
on the calendar this month are pictures of ME?!" Yes, baby, I know.
Getting ready to head out.
She has been ready to ride her bike to school for over a year now.
Pose at preschool. (Russell is watching Henry get out of his car.)
Preschool buddies. "Mommy! It's a Henry Day!! Three days a week!!!"
Starting a map. "I like crayons best. Oh look! There's markers!!"
Getting down to some serious business.
Two years ago this was our mornings. The first two pictures were taken exactly two years ago today. Somedays I feel like I'm not getting anywhere. But I think that I like where I am.

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Day 28 - Culture on Campus

On one evening walk we discovered teepees on the LC campus. The kids love to run in and out and pretend that they live in them.

Most-of-the-group shot.
Ethan likes riding.
Tried two different settings on the camera. He had two good grins so I decided to use them both.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Day 24 - Sunset

We made it outside for our walk last night just in time to see last few rays of a beautiful sunset. 


Monday, March 9, 2015

Day 18 - Evening Stroll

While other parts of the country are still mired in winter the Lewiston valley is in full bloom spring. After dinner last night I took the boys out for an evening stroll.

Ready to go.
Spring blooms from Russell's point of view.
I wanted to get a shot of Ethan's mohawk hood. Russell wanted to be silly.
Big eyes.
The "big smoke stack" against the deepening twilight.
Trinity Lutheran. Always lit.
A long walk wears a kid out!