DAY three
We continued on our road trip to Whitefish, MT EARLY (3:45AM) Wednesday morning. Josh needed to be there by 11AM to golf with the wedding party etc. There was a little mix up with the directions :) and what would have taken 3.5 hours, ended up taking 6.5...(awesome). Thankfully they were able to push the tee time back and all was fine on that end. This meant that Kara and I would have to drop the guys off at the course, DRIVE the RV, find our camp site and if we were really feeling awesome (we so are!) set up. This entails engaging the jacks, leveling out, slide outs and making our overall "home" for the next few days. Truth be told Kara and I pulled it all off with flying colors and in about half the time the guys did. Women are so efficient. All the while I am certain the older lady across the way who watched us back er up...thought we were lesbians...that is until our husbands rolled in...awesome!


On the road again...

(Hey, look at that Gregor's got himself a tan!)


(Oh the black beans and the "clean-up" that went all wrong when big brother wanted to do it!)
DAY four
Upon departing CDA, Idaho we also left our internet connection. :( Is it symbolic that my demeanor started to feel like I had lost connection? This location wasn't as nice as CDA, no river and no nice grassy area for Greyson. But tons of lovely rock gravel. To which he couldn't put enough in his mouth. Ugh...Highlight: There was a small window where Greyson was sleeping and Levi was playing around with rocks outside while I sat and watched.
("Um hello, I'm just a wee guy...")
DAY fiveHappy 30th Birthday Gregor - being the camper extraordinaire that he is, I'm pretty sure this is the best 30th birthday he could have asked for!
After a big breakfast made all on the grill (FYI french toast made right on the grill is pretty darn good!) we headed out to Whitefish Lake. Levi had a great time playing in the sand, that is until Greg introduced him to 'Mr. Lobster'. Apparently to a 2 1/2 year old he looks rather "scawy" moving around with the breeze...this picture pretty much says it all!
We enjoyed a great lunch in downtown Whitefish and headed back for the rehearsal & dinner.
DAY six
Wedding Day
While Josh stayed back with the boys, I headed into downtown with Kara & Greg to check out the shops. Is it bad this hour and a half was one of my favorites from the trip?? :) There are some cute little shops and who would have thought a shop in Whitefish, Montana would sell $135 flip flops!?!? Yes, flip flops people...I wish I had my camera to prove it. INSANE!! Anyway, I found myself a cute little pair of Hudson jeans on sale. Love it!
The wedding was beautiful, under a tent outside, right on the water. Perfect. Levi really stole the show at the reception. The kid pretty much cut it up and rock out all night on the dance floor. Mind you he solely consumed fruit punch and cake all night...awesome! Whether he was bobbing around on his own out there or swinging around with Clara the flower girl, (adorable) Levi seemed to think the night was just for him. He had the time of his life. It was a great wedding, so fun, fabulous food and all the drinks you could (or couldn't :) handle.
Congrats Jason & Jessie!!!
DAY seven
Up early (again) we headed back to CDA. It sure was nice to pull back into that park. For an RV park it appears to be the cream of the crop. Something this "camper" is all about! :)
(This fun toy store had a carousel, which Levi was TERRIFIED to attempt until brother did - can you blame him, check out the horses eye! Yikes!)
Upon arriving back to the RV park, there was a wedding going on...kid you not. I think we all almost ran into one another as we did double takes and craned our necks to check it out. I mean this is a nice park, but it IS still an RV park. All I have to say is, I believe I may have seen something of this sorts via an e-mail fwd??? :)
I'm so ready to go home, can't wait for tomorrow...
DAY eight
I LIVE IN A MANSION!!!
Never again will I complain about the 1300 sq. ft. we live in. I LOVE MY HOUSE!!!
We headed out of CDA around 7am, for our 5 hour drive home. I was/am exhausted and rather dreading this drive. It started out 'okay', but about 3 hours into it I started in on "how much longer." The mere sounds/whining of my kids voices was starting to feel a little like fingernails on a chalkboard. Being in such close proximity for nearly 24 hours a day was definitely peaking for me. Thankfully both boys fell asleep (I even cracked a magazine) for about 10 minutes. Until they were quickly awakened when we had to stop for gas - CRAP!!! By this point I am so tired and edgy I can barely wait to pull into our driveway. We made it though and what an adventure it was. One I will never forgot, nor need to endure ever again! :) Wow, I need a vacation...
~Thanks Kara for all the great pics, click here to check out additional pics and their blog~
2 comments:
Good to see you survived the trip and even had some fun. Great pictures, too. Vacations with children can be stressful, but the more you do it, the easier it gets. Makes you want to run out an buy and RV, doesn't it? haha :)
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