Monday, July 26, 2010

*bear lake 2010*

I am totally rejuvenated. We spent last weekend with Justin's family in the beautiful and relaxing atmosphere of Laketown, Utah. I went to Bear Lake when I was very little but haven't been in years. I guess I didn't realize that such paradise was just a quick 2 hour jaunt away. Totally doable for a repeat day trip.

The first day we were there we spent a good portion of it on the beach. There were tons of water fights, building castles, chasing seagulls, and playing hard. I love the fact that there was no complaining that there was no TV or XBox to play and that the boys brought their DS contraptions and they never were played with. They just played in the beautiful outdoors to their hearts content and soaked up the beauty around them. Well, at least I tried to help them realize the beauty that was around them. Maybe I was the only one soaking it in. But, I don't know why I don't hang out in the great outdoors more often. I mean, I live in one of the most beautiful states in the United States with so much to offer and all I need to do is expend a little more energy to get out there. Because it is so worth it.







Justin's parents rented a Sea Doo for a couple hours and everyone had such a fun time on it. I am a very cautious person so I went out with Justin and Liam and didn't let Justin go very fast. But Justin was able to get his thrill rides when he took out the other boys. He also took his mom out and threw her off and on another ride he, Nick, and Andrew all fell off with Andrew kicking Justin in the face. When we recapped the favorite moments of the trip, Andrew said that this was his best memory.







Liam kept quite occupied with digging in the sand. Not the sitting down digging with a little plastic shovel. That is for wimps. He was working so hard that I thought he would have Popeye muscles by the time he was done. He dug for at least an hour and a half straight, if not more. He worked so hard he worked his pants off!






After all our hard work we decided to treat ourselves to a shake at LeBeau's. There was also a little shop there behind LeBeau's that sold salt water taffy. I hit the jackpot...ice cream AND taffy...two of my most favorite treats.





The next day we trekked to Idaho to do some cave exploring. We first headed to Minnetonka Cave. It was a guided tour with 888 steps that lasted about an hour and a half. It was also pretty chilly in there--it stays about 40 degrees all year round! We had an interesting tour guide from Preston, Idaho with no sense of humor. He also treated us to a little concert in one of the rooms in the cave. That in itself was worth the 28 bucks.








Then we went to the Paris Ice Caves. I only made it to the first room because again I am cautious and extremely clausterphobic and you had to go through a crawl space to get to the next room so I let Justin and the boys explore their little hearts out. The boys said they were pretty cool and since it was not a guided tour they were able to climb and play and do what they wanted. They said they liked this cave the best.







I loved the drive up to the cave. There was a wall of pine trees on either side of us and it was amazing. It was green and lush and beautiful. I also loved all of the wildflowers that were around the area. What an awesome world we have to enjoy.

After our cave adventures we decided to treat ourselves to another shake. This time I got the apple cobbler shake and it seriously was the most delicious thing I have eaten. You know the last part of apple cobbler when the ice cream is all melty and you have little bits of the cobbler mixed in and you spoon it into your mouth? That is exactly what it tasted like all the way to the bottom of the cup. Yes, take a minute to wipe the drool from your chin before you proceed.

At nights we would sit around Lee and Sylvia's firepit and make s'mores, talk, and play telephone. There was a lot of laughing and good memories made.








The next day we spent all day at the beach. Luke and Halle were in the water so long we thought they had officially turned into fish. More water fights, burying people in the sand, shell collecting, and the kids spent a good portion of the day building Old Ephraim's Pond. They built it for the little kids so they could play in shallow water. They were super proud when people would come by and comment on how big it was. I think they almost made it to China.












There was a wedding in the area next to our cabins that night which provided some great entertainment for the kids. There was country music blaring and the wedding guests were swing dancing. Luke, Halle, and Ashton tried to teach themselves how to do it and it was quite adorable. I have to say that I wish I were a bit more like Luke. He just absolutely loves life. He lives it to its fullest. He is happy and boistrous and sometimes I wonder how his little body is holding in all of that personality. It was fun to live vicarously through him that night.





I forget sometimes how important it is to play with all of the responsibilities of home but this weekend was exactly what we needed. We definately need to do it more often.

8 comments:

The Winegar's said...

It sounds AND looks like you guys has a great time. I'm glad that you were able to get away and relax and make fun memories!

Kait said...

Looks like so much fun and I love that Liam worked his pants off! That's to funny.

Here And Happy! said...

The mountains are magic! They make most things electronic disappear. It's always a wonder to me that so much fun can be had simply hanging out in the hills. Happy for you!

RockinRhoades said...

I am glad you had such a good time. I have always wanted to go there and play on the beach. Your family is so cute and I miss you so much!

Marilynn said...

What a great thing to do! Bear Lake was a huge part of our childhood and looking at your pictures brought back many happy memories. CUTE pics of everyone!

The Beckstroms said...

Fabulous pictures. It looks like the best trip...and so relaxing. I LOVE Liam's "crack" picture. Cute cute. I am still in for the plan of all getting jet ski's one day. That would be a blast!!

maxfamclan said...

So, so fun! Love it!

Sandie said...

Oh, how I heart Laketown. I have spent many summer weekends up there. You are right, it is so fantastic to have it just a couple hours away. Looks like you guys had a blast!