Plan A- Go camping as a family, for our summer vacation.
Plan B- Jared, Teresa and family come up from Utah and go camping with us.
Plan C- Jared, Teresa and family come up, but stay at our house and forget the camping thing.
Making Teresa and I happy. Less work, less dirt.... maybe.
Plan C addendum- Julia and her 4 boys join us and stay the night on Friday.
Although our plans had evolved we knew what ever we did we would have fun together. Jared's family arrived Wednesday night. We stayed up late playing and talking.
Thursday morning we decided to take a hike.... literally. As we drove up the windy Bogus Basin road, I talked to the kids and asked them questions about our surroundings, trying to distract them from possibly feeling carsick. It worked for about the first 20 minutes. Pretty soon we started hearing things like, "My tummy doesn't feel so good". I half acknowledged the comments and then pointed out the window, "Look! There's cows over there."
Pretty soon I was looking at Jason and asking, "How much farther? Now my tummy doesn't feel so good." :)
I'm happy to report that no one made good on their threats and we reached our destination barf-free.
First on our agenda was a picnic.
It was a cooler Summer day in Boise, maybe 75-80's. Nice if you're in the valley, but going up several thousand feet made things really cool, like 55 degrees cool. We were unprepared for this. We scavenged a few sweatshirts and jackets, then wrapped up in blankets we found in the trunk.
This was the same trail Jason had taken the kids on when they did their little camping trip. I was glad to be there with them this time.
and "cup holder" rock. That's for you Jared.
Jade & Rylee
Thinking about peeling off their jackets... starting to warm up.
Abree had just recently re-discovered her camera she got for Christmas. She took many headless and off-center pictures along the hike.
The kids LOVED climbing on the rocks and getting too close to the edge for my comfort. Many times I felt my heart racing, wondering if I should say something or if I should just bite my tongue. I did a little of both.
Nice pose Colton!
Brothers... Jared & Jason
"Sucka!"
Toward the end of the trail, there was a beautiful meadow of purple flowers.
We also discovered this cool log. It looks like some sort of animal/reptile.... platypus or crocodile?
Carson...
"Sucka!"
To avoid the "my tummy doesn't feel so good" trip back, I told the kids to take a nap. I was sure that they could use a little rest, cuz we weren't done yet.
Next, we had decided to check out the Morrison Knudsen Nature Center.

"Just keep swimming...swimming, swimming." -Dorey from FINDING NEMO
They had a cool indoor center with lots of animal taxidermy and hands-on kid stuff. I swear I had been there before, but didn't remember all of this. I liked the center where you could make animal tracks in the sand.
Carson LOVED looking through the book, then finding the same animal in the room. He spent several minutes there and kept saying, "Look! There it is."
Next we went outside and walked along the nature path. The kids enjoyed looking at the fish and the underwater life.
One of our favorite parts was looking at the HUGE sturgeon, as we crossed over a bridge. There was a sign calling them, "dinosaurs". The kids LOVED that they got to see "dinosaurs".

We were WAY hot by now.
After dinner, we headed to our neighborhood pool to cool off.