Sunday, September 25, 2011

Fall Adventures

The last couple weekends we have kept busy. The weather has been great; warm and sunny. On the 17th Jason's work had an open house. I got lucky because it was the first one they have had in like 10 years. It was neat to see where he works so I can visualize the labs and such. I still don't understand everything he does, but visuals always help haha. After the open house we drove out to Eastern Idaho to Redfish Lake where we camped for the night. It was so beautiful! I love mountain lakes. We camped right near the Sawtooth mountains. It got down into the 20s which was pretty cold for the sleeping bag I packed...next time I will pack the warmer one. We  had a nice fire, roasted some marshmallows, and played cards. On Sunday we drove to a hot springs before heading back to Idaho Falls. It was neat there is a wooden tub with pipes coming from the spring. It is a homemade hot tub. It was very relaxing. It was in the upper 40s when we went so the water felt really good. It got pretty warm after awhile so we cooled off in the creek nearby. Jason jumped right in but the water was like ice so I just stood in it for a minute. We got back Sunday evening and got ready for the week.
 School has been busy as most school years are. I have a great group of kids so that always makes the days go by fast. 
Yesterday Jason and I ran a 5k. It was my schools's fundraiser this year. We did pretty well for not training that much and it was a good time with all the kids and staff participating. 
Today we  have just been relaxing and watching football. I have taken full advantage of fall and the pumpkin that has made it to the shelves in the stores. I have made pumpkin yogurt cheesecake cupcakes and pumpkin spiced chocolate chip cookies. Sooo yummy. 
We are getting ready to do some traveling over the next couple months. We will be in Wisconsin for a wedding the first weekend in October, Jackson the first weekend in November and North Carolina for Thanksgiving :-) 
Pictures below.... I couldn't take any of Jason's work so we will start with our camping trip. 
clear mountain lake water

Little Redfish Lake. This is the lake we camped on

Views on the drive to the lake


Some of the Sawtooth Mountains

Our camp site.  Jason was looking at some trail maps

Little Redfish Lake as the sun was starting to get lower in the sky

Jason's sleeping gear. I was laughing until I realized I should have packed
one for myself...

Hanging out near Little Redfish before dinner

Our blazing fire.

Trying to stay warm near the fire.
making yummy eggs and bacon for bfast.  It was still very cold in the morning



Sawtooth Mountains from Redfish Lake

There is a red fish in this picture but it is very hard to see. It was
neat because we had just talked about why the lake was called Redfish Lake and then
we saw one. 

Redfish Lake

Staying warm near Redfish Lake

View on the drive to the hot springs

We drove down a dirt road for a few miles before we got to the hot springs


The water was very hot luckily whoever created the intense hot tub has
some cold water coming in too.

Jason was brave and got in the creek too cool off.  It was literally ice cold.

This is as far as i got....burr. 

The hot springs tub

There is a plug and you empty it when you are done.

Views on the drive home


View through the buggy windshield 

Thursday, September 8, 2011

End of Summer

Well August has ended and time has flown by. We have been married for 6 months already! After getting back from NY Jason's parents visited. We went to Yellowstone and Tetons for our third visit this summer. It was by far the best weather yet. All the geysers and springs were very colorful with the bright sunshine. There was also a lot of activity so we got to see a lot more geysers going off. We stayed in the same cabins that we stayed in in June when my family came. It worked out well. We might be seasonal visitors hehe. We had a fire each night and of course s'mores. We did two days in Yellowstone and got to each lunch with Elk one of the days. They were laying and walking around the picnic tables we ate at. Unfortunately there weren't as many buffalo as there were in the past visits, but we got a pretty good view of a moose and a quick view of a bear. The third day we spent in Teton National Park sight seeing and hiking inspiration point. It is always amazing to see the Tetons. I could probably go every weekend and spend hours taking in the beauty.  We had a good dinner in Jackson and then headed back to Idaho Falls. We introduced Jason's parents to the goodness of Reed's Dairy and Smitty's Pancakes and they got to see Idaho Falls and our new house.

School started shortly after their visit and summer was over...booo haha.  We tried to relax a bit over the last few weekends in august. On the 25th we went to see Josh Turner in concert here in Idaho Falls. It was good and nice to see some live music. I think Jason and I were spoiled in Raleigh with all the live music and variety of concerts.  We take what we can get here haha.

Labor Day weekend Jason was in Denver to see some friends and I got time to clean the house.  I think I waited to long it was quite a task. The kitties like to get hair everywhere haha. Monday we got to go to the Eastern Idaho State Fair. It was a good time. We spent 4 hours walking around and seeing the animals and booths. The food was as tasty as ever and just as unhealthy as usual. We don't have any big plans for the weekend but it is supposed to be very nice weather wise so I bet we will be outside doing something. Jason and I signed up to do the 5k run fundraiser for my school on Sept 24th so maybe we will be doing some practicing hehe. Hopefully with a routine back in place I can keep this updated more frequently. Until next time....

My grandma and grandpa Luke at their 60th anniversary party. 

Elk we ate lunch with at Mammoth Hot Spring in Yellowstone

Lower Yellowstone Falls. The sky was so blue

More Elk

Grand Prismatic Spring 

Jason's parents in front of Castle Geyser 

More of Castle Geyser - it went off for about 20 mins

The colors were so bright

Jenny Lake from inspiration point

Jason in front of Hidden Falls on the inspiration point trail

another geyser going off. Lots of steam

Josh Turner doing his thing

And again

Lolly got tired of work on the computer haha

Snickers found a new resting spot in the "tv hole" we have not covered yet.

Eastern Idaho State Fair. There were lots of sheep

Big horses

and greasy food. They call these "tiger ears" here after Idaho State 

Fun times at the fair