July ’16

JULY IS GONE! Summer 2016 is going too fast! I am finally catching up with the blog, I’ve been so behind. Sorryyy. Here is the low-down of what our summer has been like so far.

After we returned form our 4th of July trip to Utah- We rode the Razor up the side of Mt. Baldy (thank you selfie stick) we were able to recreate one of my favorite pictures of us taken 3 years ago. It is a beautiful sight that overlooks the valley. We also caught the sunset for a romantic ride back down.

The very next day we joined Sheldon’s Aunt and Uncle for another ride up to Soda Point on the opposite end of the valley. Another gorgeous sight to see that overlooks the Alexander Reservoir. I’ve decided that I really like Grace. There are plenty of excuses to get outside and enjoy the beauties of Idaho!

One weekend we joined Sheldon’s Brother and family for a spontaneous day trip. We went to tourΒ the Minnetonka Caves. It was an impressive cave, chilly, and still has many formations so see in it. Our tour guide was pretty phunny and very passionate about rocks. Haha. After we did that drove to Bloomington Lake where we were able to hike around a little bit and Sheldon got to play in the water- his favorite thing since he was little was to jump in with the rope swing.

Another spontaneous activity is that we were able to get free tickets to the Preston Fireworks show for the 24th. We made it a double date with some friends. It turned out to be quite the evening, the fireworks were very impressive, but probably too close for safety. There were even some fireworks that jumped across the far bleachers we’ve never seen those kind before. The 24th Parade in Lava provided for a very Happy Sheldon- his favorite candies are Bit ‘O Honey and heΒ collected a bunch from all the parade people. That evening we went to visit Sheldon’s Grandpa because he isn’t feeling so well. A bunch of the cousins allΒ helped out around their house and we picked peas in their garden! There are SO MANYΒ peas there. Also I just HAD to take some pictures of the Idaho landscape as we are getting closer to harvest in the valley.

When we found some old poles in his parent’s basement we decided to go fishing. Not only once but we are committed enough that we bought Idaho fishing licenses! We haven’t been successful so far- aka havent caught anything… BUT how can a girl complain when her husband takesΒ her to watch a beautiful sunset along the water’s edge? Some of the prettiest sights and funniest stories come from our evening fishing adventures. Fishin’ really isn’t that bad.

Fair Week! This past week was the week of the Caribou County Fair in Grace. We spent so much time on the little fair grounds. It seems like everyone in the town spends the whole week there since there is so no admission fee. But that also means we ate quite a bit of fair food. #healthy….

I helped to work the craft building and entered in a few things.Β I ended up just helping to set up then just sitting around a lot. BUT the lady I was helping said that there are a lot of categories still open and that I should submit some of my crafts. So I ran around our house looking for some things I made, and ended taking some decorations off our walls. I entered 4 things; a felt flower wreath, an acrylic portrait painting, a floral cross stitching thing, and a string art of the temple. I got 3 blue ribbons and aΒ red.Β We ate quite a bit of fair food, all delicious and not so nutritious.

On Thursday we worked at the Grace Stake Steak booth. Haha. It’s like a fund raiser. So Sheldon was making fries and I was making burgers all night. It was actually so fun because it was a fun group of people working together, and we got some free food. Friday night we attended a rodeo- The last one I went to was probably like 12 years ago in Oregon. I was really impressed, I think my favorites were the barrel racers! SO fun!

So my summer job has been working at Caribou Highlands GolfΒ and RV Park. It has been the perfect job while I worked on online classes. I’ve learned a lot about golf and we even had the curiosity one night to try it out. It hurt our arms and we aren’t so good at it but we enjoyed ourselves! The golf course has been way busier than I ever expected in such a small town. Great experience though!

We have been able to enjoy lunches together and SOMETIMES I am invited to his work BBQs on Fridays. Once we made kabobs, it was a lot of work but they turned out pretty good. (Brandon suggested I include this on my blog- so this ones for you.) If colorful BBQ kabobs don’t say “summer” I don’t know what does.

Lastly we have been able to enjoy our neighbor’s kittens. there are 5 of them and they are so tiny and precious. Sometimes we will sit on the back patio and play with them. Adorable!

Wind Caves

So i just wanted to document our blog worthyΒ adventure from this weekend.Β There were sevenΒ of us that embarked on the journey to the Darby Wind Caves in the Teton Valley.

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Lets just say I was a little nervous because It had been raining all week and had been really cold, but Heavenly Father blessed us with beautiful weather it was just cold enough to keep us from sweating too much. It wasn’t too muddy either.

So Sheldon told us it was like a 3 mile hike….. well we quickly found out it was a 3 mile hike into the right mountainous place…. it turned out being 8 miles.

It was worth it though. I mean look at that waterfall.

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We had to climb up the waterfall to find the cave. Yeah so that happened.

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It was a lot faster on the way back though. I’ll tell you that. It was a wonderful day…πŸŒ²πŸ‚πŸ—»

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….Except for the swarm of bees that found us…. 🐝 But that’s another story.

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