We had a busy and fun spring break. First, the kids and I went up to my mom and dad's house and celebrated my dad's 72nd birthday. We also went hiking at goose lake and went out to see the sandhill cranes. It's funny how perceptions change when you get older. There are cliffs at goose lake that we used to jump off some times for fun. I remember them being huge, at least 30 feet tall. Well, when we went to them last week they looked really small. I think I was in the right place, but they looked closer to 10 feet tall. I'll just keep telling my self that they were taller so I feel braver.
After we got back, on Saturday, the whole family went out to the Hagerman fossil beds. The visitor's center was neat, but really small. Then we went on a hike that follows the oregon trail where some fossils have been found. It was a 3 mile hike, so Justin ended up taking the boys the whole way, and the little kids and I just went a little ways and then drove the car to the end and met them at the end of the trail.
As you can see the hike was pretty desolate. The weather was perfect for hiking though. Not too hot, not too cold, and not too windy, which is really the amazing thing for out here. If you look very carefully you can see 3 black specs hiking up the hill on across the way. I took this picture from the end of the trail as we were hiking ou to meet them. When we met Justin and the boys Joey came running up to me saying that John had broken his leg. Justin was carrying him to make the story believable, but of course he didn't really, they were just trying to trick me.
What a bunch of fakers! Here's some pictures of the little kids waiting for Joey and John.
They were so funny because every ten feet or so Nathan would plop down in the dirt and start breaking up dirt clots and it took forever to convince him to get back up and start walking. It made me think of all those poor pioneer mothers trying to prod their toddlers on the right trail.
After the hike we went to miracle hot springs and had a picnic and soaked up some warm water. It was GREAT! The water was perfect and of course it didn't matter that it was 50 degrees out side. In fact if anything it may have been just a bit too warm outside to really enjoy the warm water. THey had a little swing in the pool and these really cool domes you could rent for camping. It looked kind of fun so we might have to try that some time. All in all it was a great day.
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
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You have such a cute family!
Megan, I saw your blog on Nichole's list. Your kids are so cute. I can't even remember the last time I've seen you. We have a blog, but it's private. If you're interested in viewing, email me: mikaelaselbe@yahoo.com and I will add you!
~Mikaela
Hey! Just wondered if this is anywhere close to "Given's Hot Springs"?--It was where your Dad and I used to go --Scouts could pass swimming merit badges, etc--in the pioneer Days!!! Aunt Vanae
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