Sunday, August 3, 2014

Ralph Vernon and Gwen Robertson Family Reunion

This was the very last big Ralph and Gwen Robertson (Joel's great grandparents) family reunion. It took place in Star Valley, WY, so it was conveniently located for Joel and I. We headed up Friday morning (Aug 1). There was quite a lot of family there, although I'm sure there were many more people that were not there. The Ralph and Mary Robertson family was well represented, I think. Though we missed those who couldn't be there.

It was a fun reunion with a lot going on. Joel played in the 3-on-3 basketball tournament. Erin and Eli (Joel's cousin Rachel's husband) were on his team. They even won the tourny! I was proud of my man! :)  Joel and Daniel also participated in the horseshoes tournament. They didn't win that one, but they did well. There was also volleyball and bocce ball. 

The kids had a lot of fun playing with their cousins. Jenna and Elliahna spent a lot of time on the paddle boat on the little pond. The second day we were there my boys were pretty much sopping from playing in the little stream that ran through the ranch. Audrey had fun playing with the kids, though she was sad she couldn't play in the water like they could. She was a little sleep deprived by the end of the reunion, and she was certainly dirty, sweaty, and sticky. But I think she had a lot of fun.





Audrey LOVES her cousin Lydia!!


Friday evening we had a sort of family history program. People got up and talked about some of the Robertson ancestors, told stories, etc. It was an interesting program and I definitely learned some things. I hope my kids actually listened to some of the stories.


Great Uncle David, doing the intro.

 Uncle Eric, playing the pipes.

 Audrey thought the pipes were a little loud.

 Uncle Eric talking about Ralph, his Father, Joel's Grandpa.

Great Uncle John.

 Joel and Daniel talked about their Dad. They did an amazing job, and I thought it was the best part of the night. Of course I cried, and I was happy to hear what they had to say, and more happy that my children got to hear what they had to say.



 Look at that dirty girl! But that soda sure made her happy. :)

Audrey thought the tire swing was nice and relaxing. A great place to eat some licorice.

I'm really happy that we were able to attend this reunion. Especially since it's the last one. We really did have a good time, and it was great seeing those we know, and meeting (for me) the ones we didn't.

The Cabin

We've been hearing about "The Cabin" from the Bades for many years. We've tried to organize trips to go before and have never been successful. Finally, this summer, Sarah and I just made it happen! It helped that our husbands didn't come, so we didn't have to try and coordinate work schedules. Because really, that was always the biggest problem.

We met in Rock Springs, then stopped in Farson for a Big Cone. Yum! The rest of the drive was not bad, except for some rain there at the end, which made the road muddy and rocky. But we made it!

I don't think I'll do a day by day log of the cabin trip. The pictures mostly tell it all. We had a lovely, fun time. The kids had so much fun with their friends, running around outside, shooting bb guns, playing on the rocks, playing on the hammock, and just generally having a fun time. One evening after the kids were in bed Sarah and I walked down to the meadow and enjoyed a beautiful sunset. A different evening we all walked over to a bench that is on the top of a hill and enjoyed yet another beautiful sunset. 

We only had one real injury while we were there: poor Jamison ended up with a fish hook really stuck in his finger. But not to worry, the dynamic duo of Sarah and Sarah put their heads and skills together and that fish hook didn't stand a chance.

Of course for Sarah and I there was much talking, laughing, some reading, napping, eating, and general awesomeness going on. We can't forget the epic game of scrabble that happened (I'm sure I lost, even though we didn't keep score), the night we sat in my van to talk after the kids were in bed because I was too chicken to sit alone outside in the dark while Sarah got her baby to sleep, the time I scared Sarah while she was preparing something in the kitchen, and the fire outside that I'm sure scared all those mountain lions, bears, and wolves away. ;)

We had such a great time, and I can't wait to go again.





















The 5th of July

We didn't do much for the fourth of July this year. Joel didn't have work, so we caught up on a few things that needed done around the house and the yard. Jenna got back from Astronomy Camp on the fourth, as well. 

However, on the fifth of July we headed up to Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge. It was a warm, sunny day. It would have been not too bad if it hadn't been for the bugs. Seriously, the mosquitoes, flies, and other nasty little flying things were ridiculous! We walked around for awhile, and the best part was seeing (and hearing) a red tailed hawk. We must have looked like goners, because it circled around us for awhile, probably waiting for us to die so it could pick our bones. :)




Joel and Adam (Adam was the only child willing to brave the bugs again) tried to do a little bit of fishing while we were there. It didn't last too long, as Joel said that Adam was getting eaten alive.


The better part of the day came next when we headed to Farson for a Big Cone! The ice cream cones were as big as I remember as a kid, and just as delicious!






Astronomy Camp

At the end of June/beginning of July Jenna got to go to Astronomy camp. She went last summer, as well, and was really excited to go again! They had family night one night, so I took the boys over. The plan was to go star-gaze with them and they could show us what they'd learned. As you can see in the picture of Jenna, the skies were not cooperating. We headed North of Rock Springs anyway, the kids set up the telescopes, and we waited to see if the clouds would clear when it got dark. Unfortunately the clouds didn't clear, and instead a big wind storm came upon us. They packed it up pretty quickly, and family night was a bit of a bust. But it was fun to see where and what they'd been doing, even if we didn't get to actually look at the stars.





Jenna decided to point one of the telescopes at me. I wonder how I looked in it? :)

Helper

Audrey really likes to "help" in the yard, so she got some of her own tools for her birthday. She used them well while she helped me trim up the bottom of the lilacs one morning. She's a great helper!