You know, I've never really been to a family reunion before as an adult. I have a few scattered memories of family reunions growing up (unless you count the annual Christmas Eve party...then I have some pretty solid memories), but I was always, of course, playing the role of the grandkid. Being an adult was actually quite fun! And what was more fun was to see my kids having fun with their cousins.
I have a lot of cousins. Like, a lot. So many that I wouldn't even be able to give you an exact number even if I thought about it for a while, and I certainly couldn't name them all. My dad is the youngest of 8 children, so most of my cousins are quite a bit older than me. Not so with my own children. They only have three cousins, and they all live in Sweden. So when they came to America for a visit, my mother-in-law jumped at the chance to plan her first Alder family reunion, and we were thrilled to jump on a plane to see them.
And so, driving up to Yellowstone, began the first reunion. It actually started out a little rough, with a trip to the emergency room with Carson. He was screaming (literally screaming) for two hours because of abdominal pain, and I thought for sure his appendix was rupturing. Turns out it was constipation... so that was fun to take care of.
But, we made it. And Yellowstone was beautiful. Absolutely, gorgeously beautiful. From the tiniest flowers growing wild and free in the forests..
...to the perfectly pillowy clouds fluffing along in the sky.
We rafted down the coldest river in the history of rafting down rivers -




The first night we were there, we saw a mouse run underneath the stove...and the next morning found these inside the slightly opened marshmallow bag:
But the Alders didn't let that stop them from diving into the rest of the bag for the games that night

*Photo courtesy of my brother-in-law, Chris*
Miles had a fantastic time playing outside and spitting in Grandpa's face
And one morning I woke up at the middle-of-the-night hour of 5:30 to go into the park early to see something beautiful. I was not disappointed.
Man, if I ever start feeling down about the way I look, I'm just going to think of this nasty buffalo.
We met the rest of the family at Old Faithful to see the famous eruption. I must say...it left me quite lacking. That was it? I must be missing something.
I know I've said it before here on the blog, but I really do have wonderful, wonderful in-laws. The kind that you would hand-pick if you were given the choice. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Alder family for making the reunion so much fun!
Your photography is really impressive, Lindsay! Looks like a fun time.
ReplyDeleteI am LOL about the clouds, Lindsay. I've been into clouds all summer! While we were at the beach I was taking some cloud pics and my Utah brother was like "why are you so excited about these? We see stuff like this all of the time!" and I realized that I just see trees all of the time!
ReplyDeleteI want to know why you got up at 5:30, and if you had a plan of where you were going or if you just wandered around looking for something beautiful???