(Disclaimer: This's really long so if you have something better to do, you might want to do it:)Okay, so at the last minute we decided to take our vacation out to Montana. We decided on Sunday, the girls left for Girls' Camp Monday morning and Steve went to the Thursday night campfire to bring the girls home. We left Friday morning (July 3rd), drove straight through to Montana, stayed until the 12th and were home on the 15th, just in time for the girls to go to Harrisburg for Youth Conference. Whew!! It was a little wild, but we had a great time and it went by too fast. I know Steve and I are a little crazy, but we love the drive out west. I would hop in the suburban and do it again right now if I could. What a beautiful country we live in!! I love America!Steve and I have a pretty good routine down for driving out there. We've done it so many times now. We usually get on the road by about 9a.m. and Steve drives until midnight. We stop and have picnics along the way out of the packed cooler. Then I drive from 12 to about 6a.m. That gets us to Wall, South Dakota where we stop at Wall Drug (google it, it's awesome) and have their yummy breakfast buffet. The next stop we look forward to is in Sheridan, Wyoming where we stop and have a picnic at a great little park there. This first picture is of us looking (and smelling) pretty rough and almost to Sheridan. Yay.

Then when we finally get to Montana we are in the home stretch and we can't wait to get there. Here we're almost there and we're belting out Taylor Swift songs. Woo Hoo!!

My sister, Tennille and her adorable family were in Dillon for the Fourth of July. We loved seeing them.

The tradition of taking Senior pictures in Montana began with Seth and hopefully all the kids will have that opportunity. It's so beautiful in the summer around my dad's golf course. This is one of Brooke's pictures. I'll post some more next. They turned out really nice.

Steve and Jake spent the entire week up at the golf course mowing, golfing, helping out, etc. Jacob did not want to leave. He absolutely loved it and wanted to stay there. The golf course looks so beautiful this year. If you're ever in the area try out Sleepy Hollow Golf Course. You'll love it!

Grandpa Phil is giving Gideon a lesson and Savanna is listening in, too

The kids love to go up to one of the ponds at the golf course to swim every time we're there. Savanna has found a great way to relax in the water


Grandma Rebich came up to visit us at the pond.

We loved visiting with Grandpa and Grandma Taylor. We feel so blessed that the kids have had the chance to know such wonderful great-grandparents.

Too soon our visit was over and we were back in the suburban on our way home. Here we are driving down through beautiful Star Valley, Wyoming and we had just pulled over to take pictures of a moose.

We drove all night and made it to Omaha, NE the next morning to the Winter Quarters visitor's center and temple. What a neat experience to see what the pioneers went through on their way out west.

We were so happy to finally reach the motel in Keokuk, Iowa. The kids were able to unwind in the pool and we finished off the contents of the cooler and had a great night's sleep. We were headed to Nauvoo, Illinois the next morning to spend the whole day and see the pageant.

The next morning we started at Carthage, Illinois at the jail and we stood at the window where Joseph Smith and his brother, Hyrum, were murdered by an angry mob.

Then we spent the day in Nauvoo. We took a wagon ride around the city, rode behind oxen, dressed like pioneers, toured original shops and homes of the pioneers and saw the Historic Nauvoo pageant. It was a wonderful day!

After the pageant we headed for home. Steve and I took turns driving throught the night. We're always VERY glad to get to the PA border - only and hour left. We had such a nice trip and we missed Seth, although there was a lot of extra room in the the suburban this time around. And it was a little quieter. What a blessing modern-day travel is, though, and what freedoms we enjoy!
4 comments:
We sure missed being in Montana with you guys. It makes me so sad that our kids don't know your kids better. It looks like you had a blast. I'm so jealous about your trip to Carthage. I've always wanted to tour the church sites. What an experience. I hope we see you sooner rather than later.
Trista, we just got done looking at your great photos! I love the sky in Montana...I am sure the photo doesn't even do it justice. The golf course is beautiful and that is so neat you can swim in the pond there. The water was so clean!! I don't blame you for the straight drive out. You just want to get there! and this country does have beautiful countrysides.
Thanks for sharing.
Oh, I forgot to mention, I love Brooke's senior picture! Jack wants to know if the boys dressed in Pioneer clothes too.
I'm so glad you guys got to take a trip! It looks like you had a fantastic time, I love the pictures.
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