This is the year for reunions. Kyle and I haven't been to one together since the summer we met 7 years ago, which is kind of odd because we weren't even married then. It has taken 5+ years of marriage to get us at another one. And this summer, we are certainly getting our fill of blasts from the past: his high school reunion, my family reunion, and soon to come, his family reunion.
We recently returned from the Sheppard Fam-Damily reunion. Location? Kah-nee-tah high desert resort (and casino!) in Middle of Nowhere, OR. Cell phone reception? Not even half a bar. Internet? Not a chance. Shaving? Optional. Here's my dad sportin' the mountain man look:

My parents were super troopers and DROVE out there with my sis and her husband in the trusty van and filled it to the brim with chairs and toys for the kids. Thanks to them, we were able to survive. They also brought all the food fixin' gear and paper goods (no we did not recycle). They were awesome to make the long journey.
One miracle of the trip was I did not have to break out my mad cooking skills for a single meal. My parents covered Wednesday night's dinner and thursday mornin's breakfast. jake and rebecca had dinner the next night. We ate out friday night, and sister-in-law lesley fed us saturday. What did we contribute? We ate everyone's food and bought a bunch of pop, peanut butter and bread. not a bad trade off. (Maybe everyone planned in that way--- they were on vacation and shouldn't be subjected to eat my food now should they?)
It was a great time to be with family--- oddly enough though, I didn't feel like we were able to spend loads of time together "as a family." Between chasing the kids, keeping them out of the heat, putting them down for bed or naps, there was little time to just sit with my parents and siblings and talk. :-( I am looking forward to the next one though. Hopefully we can all stay in one cabin or condo or something so when the kiddies are asleep, the grown-ups can par-tay, instead of one of us staying in the hotel with the kids. I am so sad we didn't get a picture taken of all of us. But I guess we were snapping photos the whole time of everyone, so we still were able to document the good times. We did snap a photo of the sibs:

Cousin Tyler and Savvy are total look-alikes. It's funny how they look more like siblings that Cade and Savvy do. Tyler was so sweet to keep attempting to give Savannah hugs and kisses, but she wasn't having it. She's a fiesty one.

Kudos also goes to stellar gift givers, Lesley and Austin for providing the most amazing imagination igniters for the little tykes: Superhero Capes. Each cousin of walking age got a superhero cape with their initial on it. They had a blast soaring through the teepee village rescuing good guys and detroying all the bad guys.


Also a highlight of the trip: I discovered the fine sport of golf. I went out for my first time and I am hooked. (except, no, I haven't been since I've been home. so maybe hooked isn't the right word...) What was so fun about swinging at a ball and missing it and scoring an average of 10 per hole? You must not know me. It was the GOLF CART of course! Rebecca and I had a blast driving all over the course in between swings and going for one more joy ride after we finished the 9th hole. Jake was an awesome sport- considering he made par every single hole or better and the rest of us were total losers at the sport. He gets the GOLD medal for patience.

We got to close our vacation with a visit to my Uncle Mark and Aunt Val's home in Oregon City. We managed to get a photo session at the Columbus (or Columbia?) River and it was BEEEE-U-TEE-FUL! What were we doing in the desert?????!!! Val and Mark are amazing cooks and fabulous landscapers. I drooled over the cedar-plank salmon and beautifully landscaped yard. The kids had a blast in their blow-up pool and it was nice to just sit and chat with them.
Don't my kids look adorable in this picture? Their futures look incredibly bright considering how well they do with those goggles. Science fairs here we come. We all know brains come before looks, anyway.
And golly, this picture just may be good enough to send out another wedding announcement of Kyle and I. Except, we'd do something like, "Happy 5.57 year anniversary to us"
7 comments:
I've had your cooking and it's not THAT bad. :) Sounds like you guys had a lot of fun!
Your such a cute family and I love the update! A family reunion is awesome! The kids capes are so cute and I love the wedding announcement picture!
Michelle, you must have missed out (been to young or something) on the golf cart driving at the condo's. Sneaking off and joy riding around the complex was the funnest. Was is Melody who broke her arm from falling off of one?...
That summer we lived with Grandma and Grandpa was great (and HOT!).
Fun!! You're a trooper for enduring the traveling and reunion excitement with two small children. We too have had a summer of many trips (including two family reunions). Enjoy the rest of your summer! I think school's starting soon! That'll be fun for Cade!
wow how they have grown. Can't wait to aee you at the reunion! LeNee GLCidahocurtis.blogspot.com
You're gorgeous! Those photos are great, I do love the new family one too, what a great smile from Savvy!!!
We really miss your family! Come visit!
Spencer fam- not THAT bad, but still bad. i am oh so out of practice!
em-love your new room!! thanks for always filling my head with compliments.
AM- I totally remember the golf carts. That's where my affinity for them started! I was just too young for gpa to let me joyride on them like you guys got to.
Brooke- sounds like your summer flew! love to see pics!
CC-see you in a few hours! it'll be a blast.
Linds-oh, you are too kind to me. MISS YOU!!!!!
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