Tuesday, June 23, 2009

June at the Foster home...

I guess we are at the point with this blog that we post one GOOD post every month or so! Oh well, I guess it will do. At any rate, what a great month we have had--full of camping, hiking, swimming, road trips, family, and fun!

The month started with a great little camping trip with some family in Beaver. We set up camp in a little area at the base of the mountains called south creek--just a side-of-the-road set up, not an established campsite (something we prefer). We met Paul, Molly and their kids at the site and set up camp. The kids had a great time and we had some REALLY yummy food--especially the peanut-butter s'mores (thanks, Molly).


We actually rarely saw these two apart--they played in the dirt, gathered firewood for us, played "guns" with sticks, and otherwise roamed until there was food to be had.


Grandma and Grandpa Foster came up to visit throughout the evening to eat, to chat, and to tell a "spooky" story to all of the kids.

Mae and Nora are a great match for each other--they both have great imaginations and love all things "girly".


The following week, our little family headed down to Vegas for a little getaway. We had heard that the Mandalay Bay Hotel has a great pool for kids and families--and it is true. The kids had a great time and we all had lots of fun--big thanks to Wendell and Terri for accompanying us and helping us watch the kids during our make-up "Anniversary".


Anybody who knows Ian even a little bit knows that it is difficult to get him out of the water--now imagine trying to get him out of a fun place like the Mandalay Bay pool! He especially loved to visit the hot-tub after getting out of the lazy river (because it was kinda cold).

Noah even had a great time at the pool and especially liked to eat the sand and play in the shallow end of the ginormous wave pool.

Mae was enjoying herself all the way around--around the lazy river, under the sand, in the wave pool, and definately in the hot tub.

We took the kids to the Bellagio water show and they were all amazed at how cool it is--I have never seen a reaction on Mae that combined the expressions of wonder, amazement, awe, and excitement all at once.


So... on to the REAL excitement for the month: Hiking the SUBWAY.

It started out well enough--Brad planned the whole thing, and it looked as though it was going to be a lot of fun (and it really was, we just hadn't planned on the extra six miles or so that it took us to finish).


Craig, me, Jeni, Lindsay, Paul, Molly, Shane and Dana (Molly's Sister and her husband) all decided to take the plunge. Long story short--I missed the turnoff to the SUBWAY and we ended up hiking about three miles out of our way (I left the map in the car--BIG oops!!!).


This is a shot of the beginning of the hike (after we had hiked back to the beginning) and this is also before you drop in to the beautiful canyon you have probably seen pictures of.



The water was really cold and by the time we were deep in the canyon we were all freezing while we waited for everyone else to enter the part of the hike that is known as the "subway".





The hike out was beautiful, but longer than we expected. The above picture is a sight we were all used to by the end of the hike because Paul and Molly led the way the entire time--they are great hikers and were anxious to get home to their kids.

All in all it has been a great month--and we still have a week left!

6 comments:

Alesha said...

Love the 1st picture of Mae with her Smores, and the dirt under her fingernails. Little Noah's smile is adorable. The "Subway" looks awesome, way to go hikers!!!

Heather said...

Looks like you guys have been having a blast. We misses you at the Burton reunion too. Volleyball tournaments just aren't the same without any Fosters

Melissa said...

Man you guys are hikin' fools! Seriously! Glad you have so many great places to hike- and not just hot dirt like here. I hiked the subway with my dad and brothers many moons ago- SO gorgeous and exciting- as well as wet and muddy. All great. That is awesome about the Mandalay bay- we will have to go there! That is great that you guys got a getaway.

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bjarnason family said...

Hey, love the pictures! We had a hike like that in Crater Lake (not 6 miles out of the way thank goodness) but one that sure felt like it. Ronny's job is in South Jordan so we are headed somewhere in South Salt Lake County or North Utah County. We will however have lots of room for anyone who would like to come up to take in a game or two or just have fun watching games like old times in Corvallis! Hint Hint

Trent and Ashley said...

Fun times!!! I have never hiked the subway with all the dozens of times I've been to Zions park/Kolob canyons...that's awesome!