Thursday, May 5, 2011

Happy Birthday Kimball

Happy Birthday Kimball!!! Where to start?? I remember so many things. We loved coming to CA and then WA for every Spring Break.

I remember making bagels and having you and my girls trying to get us to give them to you late at night. (OK-your Mom made bagels.) You guys would lower strings down the side of the stairs and we would tie the bagels onto the strings.

We loved having you come to visit ID.





Who didn't love the reunions in UT? They were crazy, crazy, crazy-but no one wanted to have them end. Tramp games, swimming, tricks for licorice from Ole, ....



Remember rollerblading at Green Lake and having that guy come up to Brooklyn and telling her to have us get her a real pair of rollerblades?

You were an entrepreneur from the time you were small. Remember selling cookies around the neighborhood?

I am so proud of you and brag about you all the time. Can you believe it-You are replacing Aunt Olene as my "claim to fame."

I sure love you!!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Soccer



Kiera going for the ball.



A close-up of the same shot. A cool pic, I thought.








The ball just hit her on the head.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Backpacking the Uintas

Monta took Karen & family, Kiera, and me hiking in the Uintas. It was for three days. We didn't go very far, so it was very easy. We all had a great time. It was Kiera's and my only backpacking this summer, so we were glad to use our "stuff." We day hiked a bunch this summer-but not backpacked.



Our mandatory beginning of the hike photo.



Stopping for a break.






A couple of lunch break pics



Pic of Island Lake



A cliff side at Island Lake



"Sleeping" on the cliff side.



Posing on the cliffs.



Soaking in some sun



Can't resist the water.



More posing



Our campsite



Heading out of Duck Lake on Thursday.



One last pic

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Mt. Borah 8-7-09



Here we are getting ready to head up Mt. Borah
Kyle Jenks (a teacher I teach with), his brother in law-Tom, his Dad-Gary, Monta, me. & Steve



Mt. Borah is peeking out from behind the close mountain



A very cool tree and flower



Steve & Monta checking the GPS



Another beautiful mountain we passed



Mt. Borah-the highest mountain in Idaho



Part of the trail



Scrambling up part of Chicken Out Ridge. Monta and I couldn't believe people climb this. Turns out they don't. The trail is to the right, but very hard to tell where it is, because it is so rocky and the cairns aren't very big, so they just blend in. You definitely should not go this way. It is very scary and dangerous!!!



The snow field we had to cross. The other eight hikers of the day turned back because there was too much new hail and ice on this part. We didn't think we could cross here so we went up the side of it-scrambling over and around the rocks. another scary and dangerous part.



Here is Monta and Kyle going up the side of the snow field.



We crossed the snow field at the top of it. This was easy.



Looking down the snow field.



If you look close you can see the trail across the mountain. This is where we came.



Flowers growing in the snow-and on the rocks near the top.



A beautiful mountain lake.



I MADE IT!! This was no easy task. This was the hardest thing I have ever done.



Monta at the top.



Kyle & Gary Jenks and Monta & me. I literally could not have made it without these awesome hiking companions.



Monta and I with the banner I made just for the occasion.



It was very windy and foggy or cloudy at the top.



We could not imagine going down the snow field the way we came up, so Monta and Kyle stomped a path and Kyle dug holes in the snow/ice for our sticks. We each took a hiking stick, shoved it in the hole and then took a step. When our feet slipped and we started sliding down the snow field, we had the pole to hang on to to keep us from going all the way down-to land on the rocks at the bottom-to certain death! (No kidding.)



Part of the trail-where there is no real trail to see. You kind of just have to guess.



Heading down in the fog.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Yellowstone '09



Here we are entering Yellowstone



We have to get a photo at the Continental Divide



Cozy in bed-we took extra blankets because the nights were near or below freezing-in the end of July!!


Of course we had to have a fire-for roasting marshmallows



We saw lots of geysers and mud pots and pools. The colors were amazing!



We saw so many bison/buffalo



They walked right by the car



Another pool



Natural Bridge
The ranger said it was a beautiful and easy hike, but if you were from Utah you would not be impressed (from all the arches and bridges, I suppose.) We almost didn't go-but decided the hike would be fun. IT WAS AWESOME!!



You have to get a photo at Old Faithful



The Falls at the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone



This is on Fishing Bridge.
This is where we saw our first buffalo-just meandering down the road-stopping traffic.