Saturday, April 27, 2019

Michigan and Ohio Summer 2018

Dear B’s,

After Yellowstone we flew to Michigan and spent the fourth of July with all the McLeans.  We stayed with Uncle Steve and Aunt Brenda and you guys had a blast playing with Issac and all his toys.  It was hot and humid in Michgan but we enjoyed swiming in the lake, playing in the sprinklers, and spending time with the McLeans.

From there we drive to Ohio and got to see Nana and Tickle Grandpa's new house!  We spent a great week swimming, plaing golf, playing baseball, going to an American Nija Warrior play place, playing with cousins and doing crafts with Nana.  Tickle Grandpa took us all fishing and won the award for “most worms hooked in 75 minutes”.  This was a great end to two weeks of fun vaction!
















Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Yellowstone 2018

For our first summer vacation, we headed to Montanna to explore Big Sky and Yellowstone (which is mostly in Wyoming, who knew).  We flew into Bozeman and spent the night in a hotel where mom and dad attended a wedding 10years prior.  We went in search of moose, we even checked the place we saw a moose the LAST time we were in Big Sky, but sadly, no luck!  The next morning we drove to Yellowstone.  Almost as soon as we got into the park we were rewarded with a Mama and Baby bison crossing the road right in front of us.  After that, we drove from sight to sight and managed to see some more bion and elk along the way.

The next morning we got up and tried to go looking for moose but there are not a ton of moose in Yellowstone.  We thought we would try our luck and go where the rangers said we may be able to find them.  Alas, no moose were seen.  BUT we did see a baby black bear, brown-black bears, grizzly bear, pronghorn, elk, and bison!  We also saw Old Faithful and tons of other great sights like the grand prismatic springs and bubbling mud pots.  Basically, it looks as if the earth is smoking or farting the whole time we were sightseeing.   We stayed one more night and spent half the next day in Yellowstone.  Then we drove back to Bozeman and left on an airplane to Michigan! In 3 days we hit all the roads in Yellowstone and saw tons of sights.  I really feel like we did about as much as a family can in such a short period of time.

You boys earned your junrior ranger badges by answering questions in a bookelt provded by the National Park.  You even attended a talk by a ranger where you answered her questions in front of a large crowd.  Even better, during her talk, an Elk came walking right through our meeting.  It was so typical of what we had been seeing in Yellowstone.  I absolutely loved Yellowstone and I hope we have a chance to spend another 3 or 4 days there in the future!  If we go back I would aim for the spring again because the weather was perfect and wildlife was so much fun to see!










































Skiing in Tahoe

Dear Boys,
You learned to ski this year and in the course of 6 or 7 lessons, you almost out skied your mom and dad!  Well done!  We had two amazing ski trips to Tahoe and a third to Michigan.  You guys had great lessons and by the last day of our last ski trip, you skied to 2.5-mile trail down the mountain. I cannot wait to see how you progress next year.