Wednesday, August 13, 2008

We're back.



Yellowstone was a great trip for our family. It went by very fast as all of our vacations do. For memories sake here's a brief recap .
Our trip started off at grandma and grandpa's house in Utah for a few days of fun with cousins and then it was off to Idaho. Cousins!
Tanner, Brayden, Mary, Isaiah, Jacob,Mason,Maddie,Claire, Porter,Shelby,Ryan, Michell, Hannah, Andrew,Danielle, Allianna.


We stayed the night in Idaho Falls, woke up at drove to Rexburg to visit a place called Bear World. This was one of the favorite spots for our kids. They had a variety of animals to see besides bears. Our kids were able to feed adorable baby bear cubs. A little fawn decided to befriend Claire while we were in the petting zoo. He chased her around and tried to buck her down a few times. Good thing Claire is not afraid of animals. We found this funny because she's usually the one chasing the other animals around who want nothing to do with her. They had a few rides for the kids with no lines. Yea! We also had the best fudge there which I've been craving ever since.














We gave each of the girls a disposable camera. They both used up all the film at our first stop.
claire especially loved taking pictures.














Touching the velvet on the moose's antler
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The playful fawn who befriended Claire




























We then stopped by Kerry's aunt Carol and uncle Lamar's home for a short visit. Carol is an accomplished pianist and Lamar an accomplished violinist. Brayden was able to play a piece for carol on her beautiful piano and Lamar shared pictures of when they lived in Vienna. Brayden especially enjoyed this visit. We are grateful to know them.
We made it to the park by afternoon. First we took the kids to see Old Faithful (have to do that). As we drove around the lower loop, we noticed a group of cars parked off the side of the road. We got out to see what causing all the attention and noticed a grizzly bear munching on some brush across the river. Grizzlies are not seen as often anymore so we felt lucky to see one. Before we left the park that night we also saw a busy beaver aside the road and elk grazing their evening meal in the meadows.

The best shot we could get of the Grizzly bear.












On Tuesday, we spent the day in West Yellowstone. Took the kids to the the bear and wolf discovery center, the Imax theater to see a movie on Yellowstone, various gift shops for souvenirs. Later that night we saw Oklahoma at the Playmill.


Wednesday, we got up early and headed back into the park. We took the less traveled upper loop. Leaving early paid off for seeing wildlife. Again we saw some Elk, this time with lots of babies and a big bull who appeased us by walking near the edge where the road meets. There he sat to pose for a few pictures. it was almost as though he knew the routine and was obliging all of the tourist. After driving the upper loop, we decided to go around the lower one more time. We had a picnic near the lake and made several stops at the various geysers and mud pots along the way. One area of geysers was especially smelly. As they were walking, Claire looked up at her dad and asked, "why are they tooting Dad? " Again we saw more buffalo. Many of them had babies by their side. We saw a mother and her baby crossing the river. The mother stayed near her baby as they crossed blocking the current of the river so it could cross. We tried to appreciate all the little things we saw there. Another highlight was seeing a wolf in the wild. At the same time we saw the buffalo, we noticed a park ranger pull off the side of the road, quickly get out of the car and chase a wolf back who was curiously scoping out the buffalo. It was a long day of driving and we were all very tired of walking by the end of the day, but well worth it.
Kerry and I were very pleased to hear our kids make comments of how cool this vacation was and can we come again. The fun of Yellowstone is that you never know exactly what you will see and for a family who dwells in the desert among dirt, rocks, sagebrush, lizards and bugs, it was exciting for my kids to see things they've never seen before.

10 comments:

Lindalu said...

Sounds like you had a ball--glad you guys are back safe and sound!

Lindalu said...

Well if you guys wouldn't mind company, we would love to come and visit. I just know how stressful it can be getting ready for a baby! :)

lisa said...

What a fun and memorable trip! I never knew some of those places (the bear place in Rexburg, for example) existed! It has been YEARS since I have been to Yellowstone. You have sparked a desire. Maybe that would be a fun trip for next summer!

Linde said...

what a great trip! You got some great pictures too. I was hoping to see one of you. You look so cute and so tiny!

Jess said...

That sounded like such a fun vacation! I bet Claire was loving all those animals. I love the picture of her taking pictures.

FrankNApril said...

Jodi,
It looks like you all had fun!
I really like your hair! It looks really good! April

Chandra said...

Looks like a successful family vacation. Can't go wrong with the classics. The kids look like they were enjoying themselves seeing all that great nature that we lack here.

Travis and Ashlee said...

Hey Jodi!! Finally found your blog...looks like so much fun. Glad your family had a good time!

Heather said...

It looks like such a pretty place. Glad to hear that your family had a great time.

Jason & Claire said...

What a great trip. I love the picture of Claire with the fawn. Very sweet.