Wednesday, August 19, 2015

One Grand Adventure: Part 5

After our epic day of fun in Yellowstone, it was time to head out. We had to drive all the way through the park to head toward my parents (which was our next destination) so we decided to hit up a couple of the sights we missed the day before. Here is yet another waterfall.
These boys were happy to be out and hiking.
The whole crew climbing.
This helps give you some perspective.
Selfie with my girl.
Our last picnic spot in Yellowstone.
After that, we headed out of the park. We drove through the Grand Tetons (which were beautiful) and on to our next campsite, about 20 minutes outside of Casper, WY.
Tyler was getting our fire built at our campsite.
They are both a bit blurry but I love the series of this picture and the next.
Crash!
We camped at Ayers Natural Bridge and this was the on top of the landbridge.
Our campsite was beautiful but we set up on an area that wasn't completely level. When we woke up, all the boys had rolled toward the tent door (which was the low point).
Breakfast time.
The aforementioned landbridge.
"Let the little children come to me." Sorry, Tyler, you're no Jesus. Albert was not having it.
"Let's ponder that."
"Cheers!"
"Mmm...coffee."
This kid and his expressions!
So happy!
This kid has some pretty special expressions as well.

They were examining some tadpoles.
After we got packed up and back on the road, we head through Cheyenne. We were so excited to be back in civilization! We ate Five Guys, got some Starbucks and then a couple of hours later, stopped for ice cream.
We spent the next two nights at my parents. We relaxed and recovered from our 5 nights in a tent. We also went to the playground.

We really like watching American Ninja Warrior as a family. When we go to playgrounds, Tyler will oftentimes come up with different American Ninja Warrior-esque obstacles for the kids to complete. It's there favorite game. Here is a particularly difficult obstacle that Tyler came up with. Asher and Addilyn worked on this for probably 20 minutes before figuring it out. This was his first successful run.

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