friday photo dump 8/30

These instaweeks make the weeks feel like they are just going by in an instant...
1.swinging always does the trick for calming an over-tired little girl! 2.ahhh...camping. 3. after dark, glow sticks 4. twelve years old 5.making tied fleece pillows 6.new carpet feels so cozy! 7. Randy's 'matoes 8."sisters" 9.first day of school 10.cooking frenzy 11.together 12.missing her brother and sisters :( 13.fifteen years and still counting 14.beans from the neighbor (they spoil us!) 15.beautiful Texas Nature calendar from Ray and Myra-So neat to see them Wed night for a short time! 

Have a super Labor Day weekend!
Alison and family

August Birthday Girl

It was fun to spend our last evening of camping in Glacier Park having a birthday party for Kyla on her special day!
Remember it is the year of "decorate your own birthday cake" here at our house?
Well, that was the plan, but Kyla got back from Jackson Hole a little too late on Sunday night
to share in decorating her cake balls, so I had fun decorating them all by myself.
I found out that cake balls don't turn out quite as nice as cake pops and they are quite a bit
more difficult to dip.  But they were still fun and I was glad I could freeze them all week
to keep them fresh and unbroken. They were as yummy as ever! 
My Mom had found the cute ice cream bowls on clearance at Joann's Fabric's so I threw together
a simple ice-cream/candy shop theme.  She LOVED it!

Another Happy Birthday Kyla!
We love you!

Glacier Park Giveaway Winners!

Granite Park Chalet-August 2012
(this picture was taken by Randy on a hike last week of the outside of the Chalet that is featured on the first mug)

Winner of Mug #1 (Granite Park Chalet/"the living's fine")
is
#5 Traci K!

Grinnell Glacier-August 2012
(this picture was taken by Randy on a hike last week-the glaclier is named after George Bird Grinnell who's quote is featured on the second mug)

The Winner of Mug #2 (Glacier Park/"the crown of the continent")
is
#9 Ruth S!


These numbers were generated by Random.org.

Thanks so much everyone for participating!  I would really like to give all of you a trip to the park.  I love to see people from all over the world enjoying it. 

Traci K. and Ruth S. please send me your addresses at hugsfromus@yahoo.com and I will send your mugs to you in the mail. 

Have a great week!
Alison

friday photo dump 8/24

Here's our instaweek (one day late)...

1.packing 2.sweet nieces 3. Grinnell Glacier 4.chariot rides 5.longboard pulls 6.bounty from our neighbors garden 7.swingin' 8.eating lunch on the garden wall 9. s'mores 10.glacier view just before the storm hit 11.Nin and Keith  12.big brothers boots 13.Granite Park Chalet 14. Opies 15.Grady-boy


Many more pictures to come!
You can still enter your comment in my last post to win a mug until Monday morning.

All for now,
Alison

*Glacier Park Giveaway*


Granite Park Chalet~Glacier National Park

Life is always walking up to us and saying,
"Come on in, the living's fine," and what do we do?
Back off and take its picture. ~Russell Baker


Glacier National Park

Far away in Montana, hidden from view by clustering mountain-peaks, lies an unmapped
northwestern corner- the Crown of the Continent. The water from the crusted snowdrift which caps
the peak of a lofty mountain there trickles into tiny rills, which hurry along north, south, east and
west, and growing to rivers, at last pour their currents into three seas. From this mountain-peak the
Pacific and the Arctic oceans and the Gulf of Mexico receive each its tribute. Here is a land of
striking scenery.”
— George Bird Grinnell, “The Crown of the Continent” in The Century Magazine, 1901




We will be spending much of this week in Glacier Park. YAY! We haven't been up there but once this summer. So in honor of that, and everthing else, I'm giving away these mugs this week. The pictures were taken 3 years ago when we took the Garden Wall/Highline Trail Hike for our anniversary.

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About the first picture and quote...

In the first picture, I remember how bad I wanted to stop, take of my hiking boots and lay down on the bed for a little rest. We were somewhere in the middle of a 11.6 mile hike and I was ready to stop, take a break, enjoy the chalet and the beautiful scenery. But all we did was take a few pictures and move on. So when I saw "the living's fine" quote, it fit perfectly. It's exactly what this pictures meant to me.

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About the second picture and quote...

Triple Divide Peak (8,020 feet (2,444 m)) is located in the Lewis Range, Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana.  It is a hydrological apex of the North American continent, where the Great and Laurentian divides meet at the summit of the peak. Thus, all water that falls at this point can flow to the Pacific, Atlantic, or Arctic oceans (when Hudson Bay is considered an Arctic tributary), making the locale (and surrounding Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park) one of the few places on the Earth whose waters feed three oceans.

Rainfall on the western side of the peak (after several creeks) enters the Middle Fork of the Flathead River, which in turn enters the Clark Fork River, Pend Oreille River, and the Columbia River which empties into the Pacific Ocean at Astoria, Oregon. Flathead Lake and Lake Pend Oreille are also fed by this system of rivers, as well as some man-made lakes on the Columbia River.

After several creeks, the northeastern slope of the mountain sheds water toward Saint Mary Lake, which feeds the St. Mary River, which in turn flows into Oldman River, Saskatchewan River, and the Nelson River, which empties into Hudson Bay. Lake Manitoba and Lake Winnipegosis, also in Manitoba, are part of the Hudson Bay watershed as well, feeding Lake Winnipeg via Dauphin River.

Moisture on the southeastern slopes feeds into Atlantic Creek, which in turn enters the North Fork of Cut Bank Creek, Marias River, Missouri River, which joins the Mississippi River at St. Louis, Missouri, before emptying into the Gulf of Mexico near New Orleans. This ultimately reaches the Atlantic.*

So when you go and watch the mighty waters of the Saskatchewan River, the Columbia River, or the Mississippi River, or watch the sun rise or set on the big waters of the Pacific, Artic or Atlantic Oceans, think of this "land of striking scenery", the "Crown of the Continent", where some of that water started.  I find that just as fascinating as George Grinnell did so many, many years ago!

To enter this giveaway, if you wish, please tell me which of these bodies of water you live closest to (the Hudson Bay, the Pacific Ocean, the Columbia River, the Missouri River, the Artic Ocean, etc.)  PLEASE, NO SPECIFIC INFORMATION OR DETAILS 

The end of the giveaway will be a week from today.  Next Monday morning.  Have a great week everyone and thanks for joining in the fun!
Alison

*this information comes from here

friday photo dump 8/17

Our summer is winding down. Here's another instaweek...
1.yo-yo ride 2.strawberries 3.painting Kyla's room 4.somewhere between here and Bozeman 5.thanks for sharing M&D! 6.corn on the cob-mmmm! 7.bull-ridin' 8.bedtime story 9.Mom's hydrangia 10.perched 11.carnival 12.long trip 13.bye-bye Kyla-we know your having fun this week with Wyoming Winds 14.faces at the fair 15.stuck in the shower :-) 

Harvest '07

We got the word the other day that Grandpa Larry was done with harvest for 2012. Unfortunately we had to miss going home for harvest again this year.

It was fun to go back 5 years and find these pictures from harvest '07. How I miss these sweet little munchkins, at this age and time in life, but how I love them more and more with each new day that passes...

Duty does things well, but love does things beautifully.
~unknown

Above Montana

Recently, Randy's visited with one of  the paragliders in these video's.  He lives and flies around our area a lot and you can see, in the second video, a lot of the farm land right around where we live. This first video is just south of us a ways. His friend , who he flies with, makes the videos. They are kinda neat and I had to share them...


I have to admit I really like the view from up above too!
Hope you enjoyed this little glimpse of the land we call home!

Have a great week,
Alison

friday photo dump 8/10

and here's another instaweek...
1.balloon chase 2.sweet dreams 3. reading 4. Grandma Gladys's birthday 5. drywall with Jon 6. another year older
7.huckleberry italian soda mmmm! 8. packing her bag 9. little rocker 10. pressure washing 11. croquet 12. painting after drywall
13. school supplies 14. hun outside Randy's window at work 15. inseparable

36 Ans!

En l'honneur de mon anniversaire et en l'honneur d'être chocolat gratuit pour 7 mois maintenant,
j'ai une surprise à partager. Détails bientôt...
Au revoir,
Alison

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July Birthday Boy


It was a beautiful evening to celebrate Colter's birthday outside.
These birthdays just creep up on me more and more as the years go by.
I have lots of grand ideas for cakes and parties and then...
A couple days before the big day, I end up just planning something simple.
I think it always turns out better that way.  For him. For me. For everyone. *smile*
So this year is going to be the "Decorate your own cake" year, I decided.
For Colter we did a little lego scene.  HE LOVED IT!

Another Happy Birthday Colter!
We love you!

4th of July Family Reunion




The pictures in this video come from everyones cameras.

Thanks to Randy's Dad and family for this special time together.

We feel so privilaged.

friday photo dump: 8/3

Here's our Instaweek!
1.Jade stayed! 2.mountain view 3.bath 4.peacock feathers from Tess 5.windy 6.thanks Mom! 7.shot 8.moi 9.front porch 10.flip 11.the egg gals 12.spilling 13.new books! 14.another mess 15.ride around
(pictures taken by myself and Randy and sometimes one of the kiddos;)

A note to my sister:  um, you really need to do this.  :)  love ya!


Have a super weekend!
Alison