The day after we recovered from the County Fair, my sister Sonna and her family came to visit. YAY! I look forward to such events all year.
Sonna has Ruthie, my niece who is 4.5 like Elsie, and she has Gabe “Reggie” who turned one while they were in Washington. Look at how cute he is! Plus he wore Cam’s hand-me-downs almost the whole time, so it made him extra cute to me!
Sonna’s husband Sloan had a few weeks vacation from dental school, so they drove from Las Vegas to Prove to visit his parents, then to central Oregon to go camping with Sloan’s sister and her family, then to visit us in Sequim, then came with us up to Blakely (next post), thn went to West Yellowstone to visit friends, then back to Vegas! And they camped the whole time! That sounds like something crazy we would do. Glad I could be a good example. :)
As soon as they showed up, that great warm weather we were having just disappeared. But, it came back after a couple days, luckily. On one of the gloomy days, Jonah took them out crabbing. (Jonah had marginal success with crabbing this year… everywhere seemed a little depleted, and people were stealing crab out of our pots to boot!… but we more than had our fill of crab this year. YUM YUM!!)
The Robisons also brought their great dog Hudson with them. He was a little cold they had to get him a wool vest. Poem was is HEAVEN! She loves dogs.
She also loves Gabe… her totally delightful older cousin. He was such a good role model for her.
We also fit all six cousins in the bath! I’ll spare you the photos. Actually… I think Cam opted out of the big cousin bath.
One of the most memorable experiences while they were there was making a temporary corral and catching the sheep. It was exhilarating! We sold four of the sheep and butchered one for the freezer. Sloan got to practice some of his dental school skills during that fun. Our friend Matt (see bear hunting photo from previous post), who is also a paramedic firefighter, came and explained to Sloan all the anatomy they were experiencing. Sounds gross, but it’s actually pretty cool.
The people who bought the other five sheep picked them up in a Cherokee. Sheep in a Jeep!
We gave them a discount on the sheep because it was so awesome that they fit them all in the car with them for the 1.5 hour ride home.
We also loaded up the boat for a trip to Lake Sutherland.
Where Gabe was not happy about the crawdad we found.
It actually was a delightful trip to the lake and was without hiccup, except for when the fuel line disconnected and it took a little while to figure out what was wrong. Oops.
Ana showed off some more of that one-ski-waterskiing for everyone too. Yay Ana!
Anyway, the Robisons left for Blakely a day before us so we could get organized and clean the house since we realized we actually had not yet recovered from the County Fair and were still exhausted and uncollected. But, what a wonder 24 hours can do and we were able to leave for Blakely feeling excited and relaxed.
4 comments:
Gosh is so fun to see all this stuff! Aja, you are on a roll! Keep going!
I really get a new look at all that happened through your blog, even though i am there most of the time. thanks for doing this.
You guys ARE a great example to us - in your camping and in every single way (except in having loud roosters... sorry for almost disking that ones head off). Thanks for hosting us on another great Eyre adventure. We love yous.
i wish my bum looked like po's. and i wish i had some sheep in the back of my car.
why does it look like everything I write is spelled wrong? Are you guys trying to trap me and not let me use spell check? Is this blog in german?
love you guys.
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