We have had an eventful past couple of weeks. We left Gackle two and a half weeks ago. From there we drove to Lehi Utah, where Jason's sister Jenny's lives. From there we drove 5 hours down to Lake Powell where we spent a week on a houseboat. I'll just explain what we did with pictures, it is easier that way.
We took two days to drive from ND to UT. Tuesday night we stopped in Billings, MT and found an RV park. Did I mention we were towing our travel trailer and could only go approx 60 mph? It was slow going for sure. RV camping is so fun because most parks have a pool and a play structure for kids. The boys loved having somewhere to get their wiggles out after a long drive.
The next leg of our trip was to Blackfoot, ID. We stopped along the way in Bozeman, MT to have a picnic. I really liked Bozeman. When I mentioned how nice it was to someone they said "Yeah a bunch of Californians came out and tried to turn it into California". I guess that is why I liked it so much :)
We also found out that Paul and Amy were going to Yellowstone and we would be passing them. We were so excited!! We met them in Rexburg and visited for a bit. It was fun to see them. Amy took our family picture in front of the temple in a cool wheat field. Amy was excited to see a wheat field, I told her we had been looking at them all summer long in ND :) We look pretty rugged from all the driving, but I'm happy to have these pictures.
We spent the night at Jason's grandparents house in Blackfoot, then left early Thursday to get to UT. It was so fun to see all of Jason's siblings and I wish so badly that we all lived closer. This is our adorable (and chubby) niece Taylor. She is the sweetest baby and was definitely the most well behaved child on our Lake Powell trip.
We left Friday morning for Lake Powell. The boys left early so they could get there and load the boat before we got there. Mike drank his huge Mt. Dew to prepare for the drive.
Me, my boys, Eric, Michelle and Taylor all rode together. All the kids did surprisingly well, especially considering how much my kids had been in the car. Eric was loving life back there with Ollie. We caught them having many deep conversations.
This was our boat named,/ "Something Divine". She is a beauty, but she gave us so many headaches on this trip, more on that later.
Jenny, Ez and Taylor. Taylor received SO much attention from her three cousins. They could not get enough.
We took the boys on a walk around the marina that night to see all the boats.
Later that evening some of us went on a boat ride to make sure everything was working properly on the little boat since it had been in the shop until the day before we left. Well things didn't work and we ended up stranded. We had a walkie talkie and so I'm sure Jason could have found someone to come save us, but there was a passing boat that towed us back to our slip. That was just the beginning of our boat problems. Mike fixed the little boat the next morning when he found a blown fuse.
Getting towed.
Ez and Grandpa.
Max loved "driving" the house boat.
The next day we drove the house boat about 30 miles (approx 3-4 hours) to a spot that Mike and Jeff found for us. It was a good spot. Along the way we stopped for a swim.
The Teichert family. Taylor was so comfy in her floaty that she fell asleep.
Jeff and Jen.
Mike bought a jet ski for the trip. It was really fun to ride before it broke :( Eric took Ollie along for a ride.
Me riding the jet ski. It was a stand up so it was a little tricky to figure out.
Ollie had fun digging in the hole where the anchor was.
Almost immediately after we stopped, we started having problems with the boat's generator. When the generator wasn't working we couldn't run the AC, use the bathroom or the refrigerators and freezers, so yeah, it is kind of a big deal. The guys got it working, but the next day it broke again. We decided to head back to the marina so our food wouldn't spoil, and so they guys could try to figure out what was going on. We stayed one night in the marina and the next morning they talked to the guy who maintains the boat and figured out what they needed to do. It wasn't fixed by any means, but we knew how to temporarily fix the vapor-lock issue.
Ollie asleep on the floor on our way back to the marina. We couldn't run the air conditioner so it was HOT!
Jen, Jason, Jan, Grandpa and I took the kids to a little beach where we planned to spend the night. It was pretty close to the marina so if we continued to have problems we could take care of them.
Max on the boat. We tried to make the kids wear their floaties anytime they weren't inside the boat.
This is where the boys spent a lot of time on the boat, eating.
We got settled in our new spot and spent the afternoon swimming, fishing, napping and reading. Then the storm clouds rolled in. The area we had picked was really sandy and they were worried our anchors wouldn't hold (which they didn't), so the guys made a mad dash to secure the boat and get us out of there before the storm blew us sideways up on the beach. It was crazy.
Here is Ollie fishing. You can see the storm clouds in the background.
Ollie "caught" four fish. He was so excited each time (although not excited enough to touch the fish).
After we got out of our spot, we headed about 10 miles away and found a new spot. This trip is crazy right?!?! I'm going to break this up so it isn't so long. To be continued...
2 comments:
Holy moly, that does sound like a crazy trip. Gah - generator problems are the worst - our trip to yellowstone was a lot like that and we kept worrying about the food going bad in the fridge. So frustrating.
Well, hiccups and all, i am still totally jealous of such a great trip! You guys did all of my favorite things that I never get to do.
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