Sunday, August 23, 2009

Camping by the Teton River

Our campsite.
Reid and his fish!



Carolina

Mitchel

Reid and Treyton- he loved getting rides on the 4-wheeler, he kepts wanting to trade. He wanted to ride our 4-wheeler and then Grandpa's 4-wheeler.

Carolina and Me. This is how I spent most of the trip. She wouldn't sleep during the day unless I was holding her. As soon as I put her down she would wake up. But she slept great at night.

Treyton in his helmuk (as he refers to it.)

We went camping up by Driggs this last weekend by the Teton River. This is a place that we have gone to serveral times since we have been married and somewhere that Reid has been going to since he was a little child. He has lots of memories there. We had fun, except it was really hot. The kids really enjoyed riding around on their little 4-wheeler and Reid caught several fish which he loved.

Lori and Aaron and their kids joined us on friday afternoon, and Reid's parent's came friday night. We had lots of fun visiting and letting the kids play together.
Reid hauled the 5th wheel and then a trailer behind the 5th wheel with the 4-wheelers on it. On our way home the truck started making a bad noise, he thinks that there is something wrong with the rear end. We are worried that we were hauling too much weight and that is what caused the problem. It just makes you kind of sick to think that for a weekend of fun we may have caused a huge problem with the truck that will be really expensive to fix.

4 comments:

Shanda said...

Looks like a lot of fun! Sierra has that exact same bike!

Lori said...

We had a lot of fun camping with you! Your "new" camper is so roomy for you. So sorry to hear about the truck. Hopefully it will an inexpensive fix!

Garling Ranch said...

Wow! That looks like so much fun!!!

Unknown said...

I had a wonderful time. Still think we should have had Savannas 4 wheeler crash on video! She was such a trooper. The kids were all great, and it is times like this that I especially love being a grandma! I am so sorry about the truck. It just seems like you take 2 steps forward and 5 backward.