Maybe it's because we rented an RV.... super cool!
Plenty of space, all the comforts of home, and no seat belts, except for the captain and co-captain.
We met up with the cousins on Friday and headed off to Canada. The only thing cooler than traveling in an RV is doing it all with the Butler cousins.
The kids thought it was really fun to surf while we were driving down the highway.
Saturday morning we headed to Raymond Canada where we were planning to spend a few days with Grandpa Bill. We did some fishing at Corner Lake and played in the water.
We parked the RV's and used Grandpa Bill's truck as our mode of transportation. Only in a small town can you get away with this.
We brought our bikes too.
The boys had a lot of fun riding through mud puddles.
Zach and Hunter
They didn't mind getting hosed down afterwards either. Crazy boys.
Grandpa Bill has a really cool backyard. We took a few pictures before church on Sunday.
Uncle Mike and Aunt Emma arrived at Grandpa Bill's house the same time we did. It was fun to hang out with their cute family too. Mike was sweet to take all the kids on a horse ride.
Austin
Linsey
Baby Kate wasn't a huge fan... still cute though.
Hunter and Zach
Grandpa Bill and Emma
Monday was the official celebration for Canada Day! We started off by going to the Raymond parade.
The kids especially loved this float, it's a plumbing company and if you look closely there is a kid on top of the van sitting on a toilet. He's throwing out tootsie rolls that he is getting from inside the toilet. Someone from the back is tossing out rolls of toilet paper.
The kids ended up with quite a stash of candy too.
That afternoon we went to the Raymond Stampede. It's the only rodeo we ever go to and we love it!
Only in Canada.. ice cream and a slurpee - so Yummy!
one for everyone.
Here we are waiting for fireworks to start.
still waiting...
There was a full moon so it never really got pitch black. They finally realized it wasn't going to get any darker and started the fireworks at 11:00. It made for a late night but that was just the beginning of many, many late nights.Tuesday was Linsey's birthday. We had donuts for breakfast and had a fun celebrating Linsey's birthday. See this post for pictures and more about that.
We headed up to Waterton National Park, did a fun hike called Bears Hump, and had a little party at our campground.
It was pretty windy up top, but the view is amazing.
Here is our whole group.
Cameron Falls
Wednesday we did one of our favorite hikes at Red Rock, and then hiked to Crandell Lake. It was a full day of fun.
It's so fun to hike up the river bed. The water is ice cold, but it never stops the kids (and Jared) from getting wet.
I believe this is Hunter, but it could also have been Zach, or Jared. All three of them went under. Crazy!
Even Austin got in on the fun.
Here are all the kids, tired and cold -warming up on the hot street.
Chris and Tally have 2 puppies that came along with us on the trip. Emma was in heaven. Here she is at Crandell Lake petting both of them at once.
I just thought this was a cute picture... sorry Austin.
We had promised the kids we would get ice cream so it made perfect sense to do that while we were out doing some souvenir shopping that evening. Who cares that we hadn't had dinner yet, we were on vacation! We got around to grilling up steak on a stick at about 10:30. The kids joked that we had ice cream for dinner and steak for dessert.
Thursday was our last day in Waterton. We headed over to Cameron Lake. It's so beautiful.
The kids found snow and I think this is the first time they have ever built a snowman while playing at the beach in their swimsuits.
I found these hats for the boys, they were perfect! It has a picture of a boy riding a bike and flicking mud from the tires -it says Get Dirty.
We saw a couple of bear this year. We saw this one on our way out.
We drove 5 hours to Banf that night. We thought it was crazy having dinner at 10:30 the night before but we were really shocked to notice that by the time we were sitting to eat that night, it was 11:15. Man, we played hard.
Friday we woke up and took a bike ride into Banf. The Canadian Rockies are so beautiful!
Lake Louise
So much fun...
So many memories...
And a really fun way to travel.
My favorite quote of the trip was this:
"The RV is so cool dad, it's like we just do fun stuff like we would be doing at home, and then suddenly we are in a new place!"
-Hunter
8 comments:
This is the best trip ever! That RV is gigantic and looks awesome, I miss snow bobs more than you realize and I love the parade!!! I'm glad you guys had such fun and enjoyed all that Grandpa Bill time!!
O Canada! The scenery is so beautiful. What great pictures of an awesome trip! The RV looks like SO much fun.
What a fun trip! You guys look great!
So glad that we got to see you guys for a little bit! The RV was an awesome idea. We'll have to do that with our family one day :) Love you! P.S. I left my camera at G. Bill's house, and I'm dying to get it back!!!
Wow! What a fun trip! An RV definitely looks like the way to go...
What an awesome trip!!! I love all the pictures - even Emma's animals in the trees ;) It makes me so happy that you guys could make such great memories together with Chris's family! YAHOO!!!
Thanks for sharing your trip with the pictures. Looks like you had a lot of fun, and we could share it with you after the fact. It was good to ingrain in your kids and cousins that Raymond and Waterton are the coolest places to visit. Glad you got along well even without me there.
This is exactly why going on a RV trip with my family is one of my top 3 must do vacations. Looks like so much fun!
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