Today we played a little hooky to go and visit nature because the mountains were calling. My brother had a friend in town from Chile and I had to sign some paperwork so we packed an overnight bag and headed out at bedtime last night for the Acreage. The littles stayed up way too late and we all fell asleep to the sound of frogs and crickets (my favorite). This morning we drove out West to show our tourist some of the Rocky Mountains. We spent most of the day at Crescent Falls taking in the sights and fresh air. The kids had fun exploring and throwing rocks in the river and nearby creek.



We roasted hot dogs on the fire for lunch, drank way too much pop, and ate lots of junk. Finley ate half of a water melon I'm sure. Joe made fast friends with our tourist and held her hand everywhere they went. He doesn't quite understand that she only speaks Spanish, so he chats away in English while leading her around. The little people enjoyed scrambling up and down the steep hill nearby over and over again. It's funny how the simplest things can sometimes be the most fun.




When they went off exploring with Grampa I shouted after them, "Please don't get your feet wet!" I didn't want them to be cold and wet for the rest of our afternoon. Grampa, being the fun guy that he is, helped them take their shoes off and make their way carefully to a rock in the middle of the shallow creek. The water was cold!! I took my shoes off before we left to dip my toes in the chilly mountain water. As I stepped in I heard my dads voice from the bridge, "Be careful. It's slippery!" Once a dad, always a dad. ;)
The drive home was quiet as everyone fell asleep one after the other. We spent the rest of the afternoon at the acreage checking out the tall tomatoe plants in the greenhouse. Finley and Joe love to help Grampa water them a few times a day. They are going to have quite the harvest this year!!
Camilla and Hyrum spent hours picking wild strawberries down by the pine trees. They came home with a little container full to share with all of us. They were sure sour!