Saturday, June 05, 2010

McCall Campout

Daddy and Hannah pose for a picture perfect moment!



Warren and Jacob, Ron and Gail Bell, and Bishop Bakow shooting the breeze.

 Caleb and the other boys enjoyed finding sticks they could use to fight with, play in fire with, etc.

Craig and Julie Shepherd, Kurke and Cherie Bakow and myself enjoying a fun game of Canasta.

Of course we had to get a family picture at some point. 

Mr. Caleb

Ms. Hannah

Mr. Jacob

Hannah wanted to wear her jacket backwards.


Caleb and Andrew enjoyed throwing rocks into the Lake.

I love the expression on Caleb's face.

OK, aside from the fact that I absolutely hate this picture of me, I wanted to show Jacob's facial expression. This was at the Gold Fork Hot Springs and Jacob's face changed very little from this expression the whole time we were there.

Maddi was so kind to hang out with Hannah at the Hot Springs. Caleb opted to not join us on this trip.

 We didn't quite capture the right moment, but just prior to this Jacob had taken in his chair and set it down in the middle of nowhere just to chill for a moment.

Can you see the word "juice" forming off of those lips?

We were all very excited to have Aunt Tasha join us for a night of "cold" camping. It was so fun to have her there.

Daddy is making our taco's in a bag for dinner. 

Love it!

Caleb and Shane spent time together the whole weekend. They had fun riding their bikes, playing with other friends, putting their sticks in the fire pits, roasting marshmallows, etc.



It was pretty cold up there. Jacob warming up his hands in Daddy's hat.

Gail and I making breakfast for our families.

The Bells brought this hammock for the kids to play on and they absolutely LOVED it.

This was right before the "Ladies" only walk. They are such a fun group of sisters that I feel privileged to rub shoulders with and have as friends.

I don't recall what was so fascinating. Hannah loved hanging out with the boys that weekend.


In sequential order of what Jacob was doing in his spare time. This is the first shot.


And finally picture number 2.



Another shot at the Lake.



Gail and I keeping warm in their trailer.