Sunday, May 15, 2022

September 2014


Tyler got to go to breakfast with mom and dad, while his brothers were at school.


When Sooner isn't laying on the porch in front of the dog door she likes to sprawl on her back like a cat in random places.


The Coyotes came for an opening of season hockey event at the Flagstaff rink. Cole enjoyed a Howler hug. Ty not so much.

Tyler rocked his first visit to the dentist.


We are a family who will do anything for free Chick-fil-a, including dress up like lumberjacks. Aren't they the cutest lumberjacks you've ever seen?


Cookie Monster?


Tree climbing at Wheeler Park


Dog pile on Lindsay


A little evening baseball for Grant and Chad. Of course, it's the Giants and that team that plays out of Phoenix.



On September 17, Cole turned six. He had a huge birthday party at Foxglenn Park. Tons of kids of all ages came to play, eat and celebrate. Cole wanted a Pac-Man cake. I made super adorable cupcakes with soft candy and play-doh molds that completely melted by the next morning, due to some unknown reaction between the candy and the frosting. Luckily, everyone ate them anyway.


Tyler doing his chores with a smile.


On September 20, 2014, the Rogers came to Flagstaff for the weekend to go to the Science Festival with us.


Go KC. Will they win the World Series this year?


This is Tyler's smile at this age.









 

August 2014


Bear Paw was the place to be in the summer. We swam, played mini golf and ping pong and met friends. It was always sad when school started up because Bear Paw days came to an end. We ended each summer with giant ice cream scoops from the Bear Paw snack bar.

 Cole started Kindergarten at Knoles Elementary on August 7, 2014. He was so excited to start school. His teacher was Mrs. Cox.

Grant started third grade at Mountain School on August 13, 2014. His teacher was Miss Julie. He's an old pro at this first day of school thing by now. He loves having the same friends in his class each year.



Tyler still spends most of his time with mom but does get to go to preschool two afternoons each week. He started preschool August 19, 2014. It was a bit of a rough start but his second day on August 21 went so much better.

On August 18, 2014, the Wards invited us to Dave's lab for some Family Home Evening fishing in his pond. Activities with the Wards are always an adventure. It's not everyday you get to see a catfish the size of a man.




Sooner loves to lay right in front of the dog door on the back porch just to keep Barry from getting outside.


Cole tried soccer over the summer. He had a good time running around the field and learning a new sport.


From August 30 to September 1, 2014 we we camping. We always love to get out of town and into the trees. The boys love the BB guns, the snacks, the campfire and running around free in the woods.

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

July 2014

Our amazing roadtrip through SLC to Yellowstone National Park and back.

Loading up to leave

July 4 in Utah

Spending time with cousins

Temple Square

Discovery Museum


Ropes course at Discovery Museum


Arriving in West Yellowstone

Cabin on Hebgen Lake
The boys had as much fun at our cabin on Hebgen Lake as in the park. They were on the grass and at the lake's edge nearly every second that we were at the cabin. They were up at dawn and outside every morning, even though dawn was probably 5 AM and we hadn't gone to bed until close to midnight. Every day the boys asked hundreds of times if they could go fishing. On our last day there, before heading out we spent an hour or so on the boat dock fishing.



Old Faithful

 Wildlife sightings
We were the first ones on the road to spot a black bear. As we pulled over and started watching more and more cars joined us.
We saw a bull moose and a cinnamon black bear.
Bison were so exciting for the first 20 minutes then they became as exciting as seeing pigeons in NYC.
During one drive, there was a lone elk standing on the side of the road. We were held up in traffic for at least 30 minutes due to other visitors just watching it.
At the Lower Falls parking lot, there were several bison hanging around the bathrooms making it impossible for anyone to safely use the facilities.
We saw a fox run across the road with three rats in its mouth.
There was a very angry mama bird crossing the road with her babies.
We were able to observe a grizzly bear in one meadow.

Yellowstone scenery

Midway Geyser

Hike to Fairy Falls
This hike turned out to be quite a bit longer, hotter and drier than expected. It was not easy for any of us. The entire way to the falls, Tyler cried and cried because he wanted to be carried but we needed him to walk. The entire way back to the car, Tyler cried and cried because he wanted to walk and we needed to carry him. The falls themselves were not much more than a trickle but we stayed and played around the water. Chad decided to explore a little on his own. When he returned he told us that his entire life flashed before his eyes. He saw a dark, furry blob in the brush ahead of him and was certain that it was a bear and he was about to be eaten. It was a bison.

Relaxing

Artists Paintpots

Norris Basin
This area was a surprise to us. We drove in and hiked down not knowing what we would see. It didn't disappoint. We were even able to see a geyser go off.

Selfie break at Norris Basin

Not sure what this is called

Swimming at Boiling River
Swimming in this river was so much fun. We had planned to do the hike but it was closed. Instead, we played in the water, built rock dams and explored. The water was not warm but we all adjusted.

Undine Falls

Hike to Brink of the Upper Falls

Brink of the Lower Falls
We lost two water bottles on this trip and one was on this hike. The Upper and Lower Falls were absolutely beautiful. The natural rainbows were unbelievable. The views did not look real.

Lookout Point on the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone North Rim Hike and Drive

Grand View on the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone North Rim Hike and Drive

Inspiration Point on the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone North Rim Hike and Drive

Tower Falls - a hike bust
We were hoping to hike down a bit to these falls but the area was closed and we could not hike. Instead we hung around the top, rested a bit and took selfies. Selfies became a way to help the kids have some fun and chill out a little bit.

Tower Falls selfies

Beautiful Yellowstone greenery 

Mammoth Hot Springs
This area of the park was not nearly as beautiful as the others. We were hoping to see glaciers and other vegetation but it was fairly desolate.

Firehole Canyon swim and drive

Beautiful waterfalls

This is one of the best family vacations we have ever been on. We spent some great quality time together and saw some of the most beautiful country around. We did a lot of hiking and walking, as well as driving. The boys hung in there the entire time. They all had fun learning to take pictures. Grant had his own camera. Cole stole mine and Tyler always wanted to push the button. Grant was grouchy as the trip wore on. Cole was always cold. Tyler always had to go potty.