
Our trip to Idaho this time was much more relaxing than the last two trips we've had up there. We got to visit with all the family.
We went to Idaho Falls to the museum--The Pharoah exibit--with Jason, Annie, Kyle and Ryan. Grandma Helen went with us too. We had a nice time wandering through the exhibi
Sunday afternoon we spent with Beth, Gary, Cayman, Travis, Mallory and Hanna. When we left them we went and saw Shane and Shannon and then to see Corey, Suzann and their girls.




On Monday we had the pleasure of helping Kyle celebrate his bithday. It's the first one we have been able to be a part of. We went out to eat at Wendy's then spent the night at the bowling alley and the archade. We all bowled--it's been over twenty five years since Dad and I have bowled. Dad didn't do two bad considering. I had a bruise to prove that I tried. Kyle had a ball and so did Ryan. After bowling the boys played archade games.

We Spent Tuesday in Yellowstone Park with Jason and his family. We weren't able to see any bears this year but we did get to see mountain goats--which we had never seen in the park before. We also saw a lot of elk at Mammoth, one big bull elk was having a hard time keeping his herd together. Jason also took us up to Cooke City and on the Beartooth Highway. At the summit which is the highest point in Montana (up above the tree line). We were able to see hundreds of lakes all around (they were all formed from the snow melt). We saw a lot of buffalo and even saw two moose as we came through Island Park.



Wednesday and Thusday we spent with Grandma Helen. It was so neat to just visit with her. We talked alot about geneology and she gave me my Dad's school letter and some certificates of his and some of hers to put in our geneoloy. Wednesday evening we went to the Rexburg temple with grandma, Aunt Margaret and Uncle Paul.

On Thursday we took grandma and we went over to Jackson Hole just for the ride. There isn't really much to do anymore over there so we just walked around the square and then had lunch at Bubba's. We drove home through Driggs, and boy has it changed--homes every

where.