Monday, August 8, 2011

Family, friends, & fun!



We were able to drive up to Idaho and visit Quinn's family for the past 2 and 1/2 weeks. It was a very long drive, but worth every minute to get to see all of our friends and family in Idaho. We went up at a great time because there was lots of things going on and all of the family was in town.

We got to spend lots of time with Aunt Tess and Liberty. We even went up to her house in Wyoming, very pretty!
The cutest twins in the world!
Grandpa with Em.


We were able to stay for Quinn's cousin's wedding, I was lucky enough to get to do her bridal pictures. These were some of my favorites.

Grandma and Grandpa Bateman.
Gene and Derek took us riding up Raymond canyon one day. I have never been on a more beautiful ride. We rode up and down some pretty steep mountains, so that was definitely a first for me. Haaaaawwwww!


Thanks so much for taking us up the canyon Gene and Derek!
We went up to the ranch looking for badgers almost everyday. I have never seen a badger before in my life, they are much bigger then what I expected. Deloy and Jake hit these two from pretty far off.
Shooting the AR, woooo whooo!

Diana with sweet, beautiful Brielle or Elle, and Whitney with one of her cutie patootie twins Treydon. I love these girls!!!!
I was able to take some individual pictures of my kiddos, here is one of miss Em.
We Just love Uncle Jake! We didn't get to see a whole lot of him while we were up. He works for the forest service and when he wasn't chasing fires, he was chasing girls.
The day after we arrived in Idaho, Quinn's great grandmother was celebrating turning 100 years old. She is such an amazing woman and we are so glad we got to celebrate her birthday with her. What an accomplishment!
Most of the grandkids. Cade, Emily, Diesel, and Liberty.
Cade had a hay-day with all the new toys to play with. The weather was so nice that we wanted to spend as much time as we could outside.
I took lots and lots of pictures. These were some we took of Mary Lin and DeLoy up at a very old cabin on the old dry farming fields. I think they called it poverty flats because a bunch of potato farmers went bust up there.

3 comments:

Jase and Whitney said...

So cute. Love the pictures.

Vrska's said...

Pictures look great! We are so glad we got to see you guys and spend time together! We are looking forward to Christmas. . . YEAH!

Kolby & Diana Romrell said...

i love all the pictures!!! It was so fun seeing you guys.