Monday, November 26, 2012

Family Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is all about family time and food.  Our dinner was "fit for a king" (Courtney's description) and it was truly great.  Such good cooks in our family and everyone contributes something special.  We tried some new recipes (Becky's Yummy Sweet Potato Casserole - it's a keeper) and relied on the tried and true favorites (Courtney's Sausage Stuffing).  Merry and Lindsey put together the turkey veggie tray.  Thanks, girls.  You did a great job.  This table is just the appetizers.
Brett, Sabrina and Courtney take a minute to visit in the kitchen and Courtney enjoyed having her aunt, Debbie, and uncle, BJ, join us for dinner.  It was the first time for Debbie and BJ to see Jason and Courtney's new home. 
Ahhh, Sabrina enjoyed a few minutes with the new kitten.  Sabrina is an animal lover, too.  Lindsey is relaxing on Friday.  Little did she know that she was going to get the flu the next day.  Lindsey and her mom didn't get much sleep Saturday because the flu hit Lindsey about midnight and lasted most of the night.  Poor girls. 
The youngest of the kids, Jordyn and Megan, are enjoying a video game.  Usually, it's the guys you see involved in a video game but these girls can compete.  The oldest of the kids, Jayden and his girlfriend, Promise, are such a nice couple.  We were glad they spent lots of time with us - eating, playing games and visiting. 
 
The last two years for Thanksgiving, we rented a house for all of us.  This year Becky and Mike and Bill and Teri took their travel trailers to Jason and Courtney's house.  They have one RV hookup so it's very convenient. The setup was perfect for everyone to be together to enjoy the weekend.  The weather was great for towing over the pass.  We went over together on Thursday.  Becky and Mike went home on Sunday and we went home on Monday. 

Mt. Rainier

Can you take too many pictures of the majestic Mt. Rainier?  Apparently, there's no limit.  These are pictures that we have taken in the last year.  There's no counting how many more we have taken over the years of living on every side of this amazing mountain.
These pictures were taken when we drove through Mt. Rainier National Park one afternoon in July 2012.  It was a beautiful day but as you can see, the clouds come and go so you had better snap those pictures when you have the opportunity.
A few more pictures of the mountain - one on a cloudy day and on a sunny day.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Becky's Birthday

We celebrated Becky's birthday with a night out to eat with dessert at their house.  It may look like there were two desserts.  The tiramasu was homemade by Becky and Mom.  The bundt cake is actually a huge candle.  Brandon's personality seems to be showing.  Sorry that I cut off part of your head, Mike.  Guess you deserve that for beating Mom all the time at WWF.
All smiles for the birthday celebration and a great evening.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Elk Hunting

Kyle was excited to get his first grouse.  Grandpa said he is a good hunter - being quiet and paying attention to everything around him.  He is good at spotting grouse and rabbits but hasn't spotted an elk yet.
Lee and Jason both had cow permits this year.  Bill and Lee hunted 6 days in the rain and cold without seeing a bull or cow when that season opened and Mike hunted 4 days that week.  So Jason comes over after work on Thursday so he can hunt on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.  Guess what - he shot this cow elk on Friday several hours before dark.  He was hunting with Mike.
They had to wait until daylight on Saturday to pack it out.  Kyle went along to help them. They were down in a bowl and it was a good, challenging hike.  They did a lot of work getting it on their packs but were able to pack everything out in one trip.  Good job, guys!! 
We have sort of a tradition of celebrating Brandon's birthday at elk camp since his birthday is often during elk season.  Awesome sister and brother picture.  What a decadent chocolate cake!  Happy 13th birthday, Brandon.  Yikes, another teenager.  Actually, all of our grandkids are teenagers or older with the exception of Megan.
All good things must come to an end!!  Packing up and getting ready to head home.  Couldn't resist taking this picture of Lee.  Guess he was trying to see how everything was going under this canopy.
Always need a few pictures before departing.  Kay and Lee beside their trailer and Teri and Kay by our car.  The guys hunt hard and keep the camp going - refilling water tanks, etc.  The gals enjoy walking, talking, reading, etc.  It 's a great week.