The last month of school is
always super busy and this year was no exception! Josh also happened to be gone
to a police "training" (more like a fun summer camp) for the last
week of school from May 19th - 24th so I was running around like a chicken with
my head cut off.
School officially ended on
Friday, May 24th. Gabe, however, being in Jr. High actually had a couple of
free days to burn because he had good grades and good attendance, so his last
day was actually May 22! Caleb and Avery both ended on the 24th at about 11am.
I also ended that day as a secretary at Avery's school! On the last day, I
played High School Musical's song, "What time is it? Summertime!"
over the loudspeaker. Because that's what awesome secretaries do.
Here are Avery and Caleb's
first and last day of school side-by-side comparisons. Gabe didn't get one
because he was in his pajamas on the 24th when I took these.
In the last couple weeks of
school there were many field trips and fun activities at each of the kid's
schools.
Avery's first grade class
went to the Idaho Falls zoo on May 13th and I tagged along as a chaperone.
Caleb's fifth grade class went to a movie and to Bear World. I don't really
know what Gabe's class did. They might be too old for field trips!
Here are some pictures of
the field trip with Avery at the zoo:
And then here is her
picture with her teacher, Mrs. McCoy, on the last day! She was a great teacher
for Avery (Caleb also had her for first grade.)
Caleb had a science fair at
school on May 16th. His group chose to do "the glowing, bouncy egg."
They soaked an egg in vinegar for a couple of days at the shell dissolved. Then
they added highlighter ink to the vinegar so that it would glow when it was
held under a UV light.
Also on May 16th (that was
a busy day), Avery celebrated her birthday at school. Her teacher always
assigns a day for the kids who have summer birthdays to have their
"birthday party" and make them feel special! So on that day Josh and
I went in and took donuts for everyone and watched Avery read her "All
About Me" book to the class. Here are a couple of pictures from that
"birthday" party:
Now here’s something you
wouldn't expect! Caleb participated in a ballroom dance class from about March -
May at the middle school! It all came about because there was a girl in our
neighborhood who wanted to do it, but she didn't have a boy to partner with.
Caleb, being the sweet boy he is, stepped up and said he would dance with her.
He was a little bit out of his element, but he had a surprising amount of
rhythm! You could tell he wasn't super excited about it when you watched him
dance, but he actually knew all the steps very well. They did a performance on
May 18th and they danced to Grease Lightning for one dance and then Burn, Baby,
Burn for the other one. Here is a picture of the whole ballroom team and then
of Caleb and his partner, Scout.
Mother's Day was Sunday,
May 12 and we went to church as a family. Josh had off so that was nice too. He
made me crepes for breakfast and it was just a relaxing day. I think the kids
fought more than usual that day, but that always seems to be the case on
Mother's Day. I don't know if it's actually that they are naughtier than usual
that day or if you just EXPECT them to be really good so therefore they just
SEEM worse than usual. Hmmm.... I don't know. But here is a picture I forced
them to take with me before we changed out of our church clothes.
Avery also had her end of
the year dance recital. Hers was on Thursday, May 23rd so unfortunately Josh
missed that one. She danced with Fuzion this year, which is in Sugar City (just
north of Rexburg about 5 minutes.) Her class did two dances. The first one was
to Spice Girls and she wore a pink, short dress. The second one was to Beauty
and the Beast and she wore a dress that looked like Belle. Here are a couple
pictures with her and some friends.
Gabe's soccer team was busy
playing games in the month of May and finished up their season on June 8th with
a tournament in Rexburg. It was a really fun season for Gabe this year because
his coach was really funny and really knew his soccer. Their family moved here
from England a couple of years ago. Gabe was also friends with the coach's son,
Amos. They had coincidentally gotten to know each other in school this year
before soccer even began. Here is a picture of Gabe's team on the last day:
Caleb's 11th birthday was
on Thursday, June 6th. We actually celebrated with his friends on Wednesday by
taking them to see Detective Pikachu at the movie theater. He invited Benson
Cole, Maxwell Sloop, and Cole Ririe. Avery and Gabe and I went along also and
Josh was at work. Afterwards, we went over to Dairy Queen and had ice cream
cake. Josh was able to come over for that part. Some of his presents included Legos, a basketball, some XBOX games, and shoes. The next day, on his actual
birthday, we went to Rigby Lake as a family and then went to Gabe's soccer game
in the evening.
I think I've gotten through
most of the highlights! Phew! So since school has been out, some of the
activities we have done so far this summer include: Rigby Lake, Rexburg Rapids,
hiking at Cress Creek trail, playing at the Burton school playground, bike
rides around the neighborhood, going to see "Aladdin" at the drive-in
theater, riding the carousel at Porter Park, driving out to Fall Creek Falls
for a hike (but it started raining when we got there so we didn't really hike
too long), and finally.... going camping at Goldbug Hot Springs!
We keep pretty busy!!! The
hike ay Goldbug was sooo amazing. I had seen pictures of this place online and
when I realized we only lived about 3 hours away I was like, "Okay... why
have we not gone here yet??" So on Monday, June 10th at about noon we
packed up our Buick and we drove out to Salmon, ID. Each of us had a backpack
to carry and we had decided to backpack in and camp overnight off the trail. A
lot of people just drive up there, so the hike, and come back home. But we
figured if we were going to drive 3.5 hours there, we might as well stay
overnight! It was a really fun experience! There was a little bit of whining as
we hiked in, carrying our backpacks with sleeping bags and everything. We had
stopped and eaten dinner in Salmon at about 5:00, then drove to the trailhead.
That part from about 6:00-7:00 as we hiked the about 1.5 miles in was probably
the hardest part. It was also pretty hot at that time so that added to
everyone's slight crankiness. But they did pretty good!
Here is the hike in for the
first 45 minutes before the camp site:
In this next one, you can
see the mountains in the distance. We must have gotten to our camp spot right
after this picture was taken because we could see the view of the mountains
from our camp site.
Once we found our perfect
camp spot (and it really was a good spot) we set up our tent and changed into
our swimsuits. I had a little scare when I stepped on a snake right in our
campsite. Josh came over as I was picking it up to move it into the bushes with
a stick (because I didn't want it to get stepped on again of course!) and as I
picked it up he saw the back end of it and said, "That's a rattlesnake.
Put it down. I'm gonna kill it." Then we got to watch as he hacked it into
three pieces with his hatchet. It was pretty intense. Mom, if you're reading
this, I'm sorry you had to find out I picked up a rattlesnake. But I'm still
alive and all is well.
Can you spot the snake?
After the rattlesnake
moment and getting our camp all set up, we hiked another 25 minutes or so up to
the mountain spot where the hot springs were. The last section of the hike is
the most intense as you are climbing in elevation and it gets pretty rocky.
But once you get up there, you see multiple little hot pools surrounded by rocks and overlooking the canyon with such a gorgeous view. There was one group of college kids there when we arrived, but they left shortly after we got there. So we had the place to ourselves from about 8:00-9:00 as the sun was setting. It was so beautiful! Here are some pictures from the top by the hot springs:
Here we are hiking back down:
But once you get up there, you see multiple little hot pools surrounded by rocks and overlooking the canyon with such a gorgeous view. There was one group of college kids there when we arrived, but they left shortly after we got there. So we had the place to ourselves from about 8:00-9:00 as the sun was setting. It was so beautiful! Here are some pictures from the top by the hot springs:
Here we are hiking back down:
Up early the next morning,
we hiked up to the springs again! Surprisingly, we weren't the only ones there
at 8:00 in the morning! There were already about 5 other people up there! Talk
about early morning hikers!
So that was our adventure
at Goldbug! I have a few more adventures on my list for Idaho/Montana this
summer as well.
That's all for now!



































