July 18, 2018

Wedding Friday


When we got to the lodge after lunch and a parade, a lot of work had already been happening. Anthony had already had 20 some pies and cheesecakes done. 


He also had several large pots of beans on the stove, bubbling into goodness!


The views!!!


Everyone had to get out and explore. It was a pretty fabulous place! I think there were 12 cabins and the huge main lodge house, so there was plenty of room for the whole Vaughan  and Douglas family to spread out! 


Making music, Philip and Wayne


Wedding favors--tiny little bottles of Evan and Justin's maple syrup--were quickly finished with labels and twine


Anthony's pots of beans were so large that regular spoons didn't stir well. Improvisation! 


Working on pie crust and filling


I mostly wandered around and took pictures and did little real work. I am that kind of person.


The dock


The water was pretty cold, the beach rocky, and the wind unexpected, but everyone had fun paddling around. And the rocks!!! I think all the kids collected about 94 each for their rock collections. There was definitely some volcanic rocks, pumice, multi-colored, deep orange, striped.... oh, they had fun! 





Three amigos overloading a kayak


Justin decided to do a headstand on a SUP. 


He almost had it, but then Lily bumped into him by accident.

Whoops!


But then he got it!


Not to be outdone, Philip and Owen tried to show us their synchronized kayaking skills, but they were lackluster. 






Inside the lodge was a great pool/pingpong table. It was WELL used. 


Silverware do-ers. 


Making up a new game with the pool table. 


Cool fringe on the back of chairs 


Kara, working like a beaver, making things awesome! 


Admiring the pie table


The kids adored jumping off the lodge deck. Like a lot. 


They also loved sticking tape on each other. 

This is Amanda's niece Charlie. Isn't she adorable? 


Hanging out, getting to know each other. 


A herd of dinosaurs in the grass. There were a lot of dinosaurs crawling around this weekend. 


Elsie and Hoyt hadn't seen each other in two weeks, so they were pretty thrilled to be together again! 


A dark picture, but here is Anthony, the Lord of the Pies


The finished table full of pies


The pie chefs


When we heard Cody and Amanda were only a few miles out, we all piled out into the front yard to wait for them. 


And here they are!


A lot of excited nieces and nephews running to hug them.


Cody decided to drive his Oldsmobile to tow the pig roaster through the Rocky Mountains. This meant his car kept overheating. So they arrived a little later than planned. 

But what would a Cody Vaughan wedding be without a car mishap story involved? 


The posse


Cousins, together again! 


Beginnings of wedding set up!


More music


Lovey-doves


While we listened to the music, we kept checking the road, seeing if the next batch of relations had shown up yet. 


Singing on the deck


Grown up Cheyenne-girl


Dusky music


Gilbert charming the girls


Cody and Amanda


Everyone wanting to hug Cody and Amanda.

They are quite popular.



The young boys didn't have much time for singing in the dark. They had pool games to play. 


Delightful sunset



Getting the brisket ready to rub for the next day's roasting.


The bride and groom pies


Late Friday night in the kitchen--everyone who was supposed to be there was finally there. So much hugging, talking, laughing, and being together. 

July 1, 2018

June things


One afternoon, driving over to Mom and Dad's, we saw a bald eagle flying over Owen's freshly cut hay field.



Honey Locust


I think this is cow parsley


Baby geese










Justin worked out of town most of the month of June, so Sunday leave taking was a part of life. 




They love their daddy



Doing anything outside in June is more interesting than doing it inside. No matter how much work it is to get everything outside...


I had my second grade put on puppet plays for me. Some were better than others. But they were fun!




Dramatic sky


Some leaf disease


Mare's tails



I LOVE PEONIES!!!


And irises


Aren't they outrageous? So over the top. And I adore them for it. 


For Father's Day, our present was to get all the maple syrup supplies cleaned up. 


Field ripe for harvest 



Birthday girl in a terrible picture on my phone



The peachy colored peony from up above faded into cream


And apparently, if you pick a peony that has a bud on it, it doesn't develop as big. They are petite. So cute!


Elsie's kindergarten graduation with her teacher and long term sub


Vetch and bedstraw


Looking at a poor frog



What a squidlet this girl is!!


Frogs are endlessly fascinating!