A little over two weeks ago(the morning after Scott's graduation) we headed out to Lake Tahoe for Scott's family reunion. It was quite the long drive(14 hours including potty breaks, gas refills, and replacing a flat tire) but were very happy to get there by 1am(I'm usually up til then anyway) and all in one piece. Driving through Nevada was particularly interesting as I had never been in that state before and the landscape was a little more rugged and interesting then eastern Washington or southern Idaho. Plus we saw a gorgeous sunset.
Sunday we went to church, unpacked, and caught up with three of Scott's five siblings and their families, and Scott's parents. We missed Russ and Hilary and Ken and Misti!
Monday was planned by Scott's parents. We started out with lunch at a park, then played a bunch of fun/funny games, and then had a "birthday party" for everyone with a big gift exchange.
This is the scowl that Sydney will give you if she doesn't know you really well already.
Coloring with a cousin and Grandma Sorenson
Aunt Jillian loved holding Parker!
Uncle Jeff playing with David before the party officially started.
While thay were supposed to be playing duck duck goose, Naomi and Sydney were dumping dirt all over themselves instead.
One of the games we played was so hilarious. It was two teams racing each other to put different clothes items on, the first person doing one item, and by the last person they have to put them all on, and then you do the same process of racing back and forth to have each team member take one item off at a time......yeah, this is making no sense. Suffice it to say, it was so much fun! I would also have a picture of Scott but we were on opposing teams going at the same time.
Rick sporting a flip flop, hat, button up shirt, coat, shorts and nylons(on his ears)
Jeff sporting the other flip flop, a hat, shorts and vest.
Sydney's Grandpa Sorenson helping her throw that in a ring
Tuesday we started out at the Tallac Historical site(a few old houses built by rich families in the 1920's) and then went down to the beach that was right next to them. This first time to the beach Rick, his boys, myself and then Scott after I was done were the only ones to get in the water. Which I thought was a terrible shame as the water was amazing, clear and just beautiful! I LOVED it!!
Here's all the grandchildren minus two! Ok no, three. Calvin(the oldest) was there but must have missed this picture. Notice how none of my kids are looking...
Our kids didn't like that place much I guess. They whined the whole time.
Jillian, Jeff, Jason, Rick, Scott's Dad, and Scott playing with a bunch of his nieces and nephews in the background.
Parker with Grandpa
Love this picture!
David didn't want anything to do with the water, but he had a blast in the sand and throwing the frisbees.
Tami, Rick, and I
Love this picture too!
That night we had a girls night out. We went to an amazing ice cream place and had a great time talking! I love my sisters-in-law!
Wednesday the Pingry's and us went on a hike to a Scandinavian "Castle" also built around 1920.
The Pingry boys
Sydney checking it out. We went on a tour and the house was just beautiful.
The wood work and detail on this house was just amazing.
Thursday we went on another smaller hike to a stream profile chamber where we saw trout in their natural habitat in a cut out of the stream. And after that we all went to the same beach again.
Scott and Jeff swimming way out there! The water did not get deep very fast at all.
Enjoying the straw and marshmallow war we had! And eating them. =)
Some of our nieces and nephews and Grandpa swimming
We were so sad to have only 5 days with everyone, but we had a great time! Lake Tahoe is most definitely a place I want to go back to. Despite already having McCall (which is where we went next) I totally fell in love with this place. LOVED it.


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2 comments:
Oh I love love love it!! I have been waiting for you to post pictures!! I am so sad we couldn't be with you guys, it looks like it was so fun! But I'm glad you took so many pictures so that I could live vicariously through them!
What an awesome looking castle. I looked it up online and it's called The Vikingsholm castle. I love houses so I had to look it up. I bet the Castle was a cool tour. I might just have to add it to my "Things I want to do list".
I'm glad you guys had a great time at the reunion. The lake looks very nice and warm to swim in. It reminds me a little bit of Bear Lake.
I get what you were trying to say when describing the clothes game. I've actually played that game before, either in elementary school or young womens. I can't remember.
These pictures you took are great. I especially love the butterfly one.
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