As you can see, this little boy was in heaven, he ate dirt and constantly had rocks in his mouth and was found playing in the dirt, but he was smiling all the time, yep this is his element! He was so dirty! He was too funny!
Dash wanted so badly to carry his little baby sister, in this picture she was crying but she was happy most of the time he was holding her, such a nice big brother!
This is called Johnny's shack, it was built by an English man who came here and built this cabin in the 1830's, it's amazing all the wood work inside and he had running electricity by this water wheel and he had running water from this water wheel also that brought water up to a pump and then into the house. The man was a genius! Then he made everything, the trim in the house and the neat log cabin pattern on the floor out of wood, all the furniture that was amazing and could sell for big bucks in the stores, but the one thing they cannot figure out is the finish on the wood, it's amazing it still looks brand new and no one can figure out what he used to finished it with. I guess that secret died with him.
We had such a great time going camping, Going to Yellowstone and watched Sloane's favorite, Old Faithful. Then we went to the shops and got all the kids coats for the winter. Then we took the kids to Mack's inn Play house and saw the play called "Home School Musical," it was so funny! The kids loved it! We saw the Phantom of the Grand old Opera last thursday and they run these two plays all summer long every other day and different shows every year, they have been doing this for four years now and it's too fun! It's all comedy and it's great clean fun, they director is LDS and he's super funny! He dressed up as the mother in the Home School Musical and it was so funny!
We had a great weekend with the kids, we are lovin' it here, there are so many more things to do here than in Boise area with lots of great out door stuff to do that's in expensive and fun, there are lots more things that we cannot wait to do that we have planned! This is truly a hidden treasure!:)
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