Wednesday, June 15, 2011

extended family fun

Well it seems things have slowed down a little for me (not being at work every day) because here I am, posting again! I just saw some pictures on Keith's camera that I had forgotten he had taken and they need to be shared!

Over Memorial Day weekend we had a visit from Steve and Becky and some of their wonderful kids: Nathan, Jeannine & Jon, Michelle, and David. We were so happy to have them come, and appreciated their l-o-n-g drive across the desert to make it happen. We especially appreciated Michelle's extra long drive that began in Rexburg, ID that same morning!

We had planned a few things to do and see while they were here, and assumed the weather would cooperate since we are known here in northwestern NV for our blue skies and lack of precipitation. Well . . .

The day dawned unseasonably cold, but the skies were fairly blue. We drove up to Lake Tahoe, around the south shore, to a beautiful spot called Emerald Bay. It had been cold in Carson City, but 1500 feet higher it was even nippier. And windy.



But did it dampen our spirits? No way.


However, nobody wanted to stand still and pose for a picture for very long!


Hoping to get out of the wind, we walked a mile-long trail that took us down to lake level. We had our picnic in backpacks and were planning a nice lunch by the shore. We saw some pretty mountain blue jays on the way down that were very willing to have their picture taken.


By the time we got to lake level, the sky was getting grey. The wind was better but it was still cold! Michelle and Kristi are still having fun . . .


This current BYU-I student, and the one who will be joining her in the fall had some time to catch up and talk about seeing each other at school in the fall!


Michelle, Jon and Jeannine decided to be brave and take a dip . . . notice the worsening weather.





Oh charming. Is it really snowing on May 28th?





The storm did not pass through quickly, as Keith had suggested it might.




and although smiles were still being given for the camera,




the fun was beginning to wane.


So we drove around the rest of the lake and over to Virginia City, one of our other tourist attractions here, just in time for Dallin and Austin to ride in the camel races.


Safe and sound at home later, it was game time.




And then the fun turned a little giddy . . .




But Michelle and Austin were mere amateurs. Look what Jon can do.




Well, Kristi couldn't do that, but she does have some sweet skills of her own:


44, was it? Ouch.

In addition to the craziness, we also had a nice Sunday together where I actually got to introduce MY relatives in Sunday School (when does that ever happen to me?), and then the Lowes were nice enough to join us for Kristi's seminary graduation that evening.

It was such a fun weekend! Thanks for coming, Lowes!!!!!!!!!!!!

4 comments:

Jeannine said...

We had an absolute blast! Thank you for putting up with the lot of us for an entire weekend!

Marc and Miriam Deru said...

Aw, how fun! We're sorry we couldn't come. Now I see what Dad meant about "bad weather" when we were talking on the phone! That's too bad!

Michelle Lowe said...

I'm so glad I was able to come too! Thanks for including those pictures! They're pretty funny. Especially the one of Jon and my dad crying because he was laughing so hard... Ohhhh good times. I miss you all already!

Becky Lowe said...

I'm lucky to have happened onto your blog, Karen. Great memories in those picutres! And how fortunate that you captured Kristi's grape challenge. That's a hilarious memory! We sure enjoyed our weekend with you guys and are so glad you're within driving distance at last!