Sunday, April 27, 2014

A Random Adventure!


Saturday April 26th 2014

Perry was at work when he called me and told me he was coming home and to get ready, 'cause we're going out! I am game for going out and doing stuff - especially seeing new places! Perry took us to the Theodore Roosevelt National Park in Medora. 

(Pay attention to the sky in some of these pictures...unbelievably gorgeous!)




Medora is an incredibly cute little town! It's like something out of a movie.




Ok, so it totally appears as though we just brought our kids to a bar. In our defense, it was advertised for families upstairs. HOWEVER, apparently upstairs is closed until Summer time so the guy told us it would be ok to eat in the main area. For the majority of the time we were the only people there. I felt like I was in a Western movie! :)


Cowboy hats and dollar bills hanging on the ceiling.




"We don't dial 911" haha!




















Bison! Everywhere bison! My whole childhood, all I remember is cowboys and indians. My brother was totally into that stuff. Visiting this area really made me feel like I was in a Western! I guess this is where cowboys were/are. Anyways, it was so cool getting to see "buffalos" up front. We had a lot of fun!




Prairie dogs! Can't see 'em good in this picture but they are there!
















Asher made me take this picture...don't ask.




Bison in the middle of the road!


This guy was super big!






You can't tell very well in these two pictures but there's a path here. Asher and I decided to walk out to the end of it. It's very high up, and the wind was blowing incredibly strong, as someone afraid of heights and always worries about the kids getting hurt - this was a big deal! I am so thankful I did it, though, and with Asher. 
What a great memory we now have! This little trip was good for my soul!



Wild horses!!!







Oilfield stuff.

We all had a blast! We sang "Home On The Range" and made silly jokes. Just fun, fun, fun!

1 comment:

  1. Loved pics and reading all about it! The bison are what I remember most about the move to WA! Loved seeing them. Those saddle stools ROCK!!!

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