Thursday, August 1, 2013

Wydahio

Whoa- welcome to a week in Victor, ID....or Idaho, Victor as Ruby said all week. Owen thought "Idaho" was the house.  If we were out and about he would say, "Are we going back to Idaho?"

 
Our one group photo from the whole trip....and it is a good one. We are at the top of Jackson Resort.  We all got on the tram, rode to the top, and hiked/explored the peak. 
 
This is a collage of all 400ish pictures that were taken...a representation of all the activities, love, and thought that were put into this week-long summer camp.  Thanks Nana, Papa, and everyone else for coming and making it a great time. :)
 
Ruby helped Nana make cookies too later in the week and I didn't get a picture of that, but this one was just so cute.  Owen and Nana are making meatloaf...or at least the sauce that goes on it.
Selah doing a little log walk on our hike.  The "big kids" were so cute- beyond excited to get out on a hike in the mountains- watching out for bears, moose, and whatever else their eager little minds and eyes could come up with.  It is truly an honor and joy to see the world through the eyes of child, eh?

There a few activities that us aunts and uncles contributed to the fun including this one- face painting!...which really evolved, as you will see, into body painting.  I loved the reckless abandon with which everyone dove in- adults and kids alike. :) 
 
"Thanks, mom, for the mustache.  That really completed the look I was going for."

"It's only fair, dad."  What a good sport.
 
 

A heart and fireworks- Selah's ideas, my handiwork. 

Mercy's hand and arm...love it.

I think those might be mountain town gang signs they are throwing, but it hasn't been confirmed yet.
 
Alright- moving on.  The Palisades Reservoir is an hour drive from the Victor compound, so not an impossible drive, but feels pretty far when you arrive and realize that we forgot the keys to the motor boat....at the house.  Nana and Papa offered to go back and get them, but we unanimously decided that we had enough toys to play with and that a day without motors on the lake shore would be just fine.  And, it was better than fine- one of our favorite days for sure.  

We did return to the lake for a second day of fun, this time including the boat.  It was pretty awesome too.  Ruby and Owen rode with mom and dad in the tube, Chip wowed everyone with his impeccable slalom form (seriously is there anything that guy is not good at?), and all of the kids got a lesson on "driving Papa's boat".
 
This kid's happy place.  Lots of "tools", sticks beyond the mind's imagination, water to dump, splash, and swim in, and endless castles to "destroy".  A quote that Derek picked up on and makes me laugh out loud right now as I recall Owen saying it- "I will capsize you down!"  Visualize his arm outstretched thrusting towards you as he utters this eloquent phrase.  What two year old even knows the word "capsize"?  And, it is funny, but why so aggressive?  That is a conversation for another time.

Hangin on the dock.

Lunch!

I recommend clicking on all of these collages (if you didn't already know that)- there were just too many great ones to post them all separately...so many good ones!

Western DuRoss- Wilson Clan family photo
 
Another auntie activity- painting nails this time!  So stinkin cute.  Nola held the stillest of anyone and had the tiniest little hot pink nails.  Too much.  Owen was just as excited about this activity as Ruby.  His toenails are still aqua.  I think it will be tough to convince him to take it off.  I also love this picture of Hope and Ruby.  The awe and interest in both of their eyes.  They totally bonded.  Ruby misses her special time with "Auntie Hope".
 
I miss all of these little hands and toes! 

 
This precious dude is so photogenic.  Are those eyes for real?

The Tram- felt like we were on top of the world!
 

Ruby- like her mom- not that shy or reserved.  Hey, if you have an itch or just need to air things out for a sec, what is the big deal?

 
 
Notice how Judah is holding onto the boundary line on the right.  Well, he let go...



launching Ruby into the air!  A little scary (pretty high, dad on his own...mom taking photos of course), and hilarious...especially that we caught it all on "film".  Love Owen's expression too...such a slavena...he probably whispered to Judah to let go. ;) 


Owen is tricky to photograph lately.  He is really focused on rocks, sticks, and the like.


My favorite.  A path towards beauty and a great reminder that we are all on it and should keep walking towards it.
 
Western DuRoss- Crestview Clan family photo

Eastern DuRoss- Eldridge Clan family photo

Did a few laps on the alpine slide at Snowking Resort.  My first time on one of these.  So fun!
 
Check out that smile.  Think she liked it?
 

Horseback riding. First time for all of the "big kids".  They did great and loved it. The "little kids" went to an art class in Driggs for a few hours and...

Nana took Chip and I on an adult ride.  Chip was sore for days afterwards.  He really got his horse running for a bit.  And look at this cowgirl- she fits right in!


 
 
Nana captivates the kiddos with a story about Jedediah Strong Smith and the Crow Indians.  Funny thing is, there is a map hidden somewhere that no one has ever found leading to some treasure intended for Mr Bridger.  Wonder if we will "discover" it??

 
 
Well, we did!  And, man, did we have an adventure!  Walked for miles, searched for clues, followed a treasure map, had to get in the car, wear our mountain men (and women) hats, and what do you know, found a wooden treasure box filled with goodies in the woods! What luck. :)

Ice cream in Jackson.  Antler collage.

Coolest park ever in Jackson- bouldering walls for kids and adults.  Ruby was quite good and got to the top of one of them...not without mom yelling for dad to hurry up and get over here to spot her!

Despite all the activities....maybe BECAUSE of all the activities, the kids went to bed WAY better than I ever imagined they would at night and we were afforded some nice hang out time each evening. Ahhhh
 
More hangin
 

And, the rodeo.  Kids weren't in bed until almost 11pm this night, and it was so worth it!  We got to see the guy who took us on the adult ride (and is ranked 6th in WY for being a bareback buckin bronco) compete, got to watch from super close, and Ruby and Selah even competed in the dance contest...video to follow. :)

This is a framer.

Yehaw!

Such boys. :)

Love this one of the three of them- the light and expression on Ruby's face, Nana looking into the distance, and Papa sneaking in with a smile.  So sweet.


I just couldn't quit.




Ended the evening with some sparklers in the parking lot afterwards.

 

We love and miss you all! 
-Team DuRoss

3 comments:

Hope said...

Huge tears tonight from this Auntie Hope - thanks for such a sweet recap of our amazing week together. I miss you all...and look forward to our next adventure!!!

bella said...

what an amazing post! such a great family reunion!

Joanie said...

Too busy with our friends who arrived after the western and eastern clans left to be able to comment on the way you captured our wonderful days together! Great choice of photos and words...agree with Hope...tears for sure. The time was magical and came and went way too quickly!!