Monday, September 17, 2012

New England Trip 2012

At the end of August we headed back east for a week in New England. We had a whirlwind trip and visited with lots of friends and family from Maine to Connecticut!
It was Claire's first flight with her very own seat
Shucking beans with Grammie and Emily

First time apple picking

Dave and Claire

I love apples!


With Alexis and Brandon Borish


Hanging out at the Borish House

Copley Square after a Duck Tour with the Muscle Clinic Team

Make Way for Ducklings!


Playing at the Park in New York while visiting the Darland Family
The aquarium with the Darland Family
Night with the Simmons Ladies at the Fagan's. Autumn, Grace and Claire doing dot dots while Ryan reads them a story
Boston Science Museum- the musical stairs

Doing gymnastics with cousin Emily



Hitting the beach in Maine with Papa and Grammie
Favorite past time at beach was dumping a bucket of sand and water on her head!

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Yellowstone or Bust!

This summer we decided to take Claire to Yellowstone National Park and our friend Jaime was crazy enough to join us on our 12 day trip through 5 states and 3 national parks!

Day One: Jaime arrives and we leave straight from the airport and head to Dubios, WY where we spend our first night in a KOA cabin (why yes that is the biggest elk in the US, behind Jaime and Claire)

  
Day Two:  We took a tram ride in Jackson Hole and and enjoyed the amazing view and some yummy waffles at the top before driving through Grand Teton National Park to Yellowstone to establish our camp for the week.
On the tram
Enjoying the wonderful waffles at the top
Beautiful Chapel in Grand Teton National Park

Day Three:  What is a trip to Yellowstone without a visit to Old Faithful? As usual Yellowstone wildlife did not disappoint and we were able to see Elk, Buffalo, a jack rabbit and a mother bear and her cub all on our first day at Yellowstone. We also crossed the border into a small town in Montana before heading back to visit Mammoth Hot Springs and escorting some buffalo down the road that night (probably one of the coolest things ever!)

Old Faithful


Mammoth Falls

Day Four: We took in the beauty of the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone and took the Uncle Tom's trail down to the bottom of the falls. Claire was a trooper and did almost the entire hike by foot- all 300+ stairs! 

Day Five: We checked out some of the smaller geyser areas of the park, but the wind got the best of us and we ducked into another part of Montana to grab some ice cream and on the way back we were treated to a herd of buffalo and another eruption by Old Faithful.
Claire is a budding photographer

Day Six: Norris Geyser Basin, Paint Pots and West Thumb Basin.

Day Seven: Finally on our 3rd attempt the weather cooperated and we were able to see Grand Prismatic in all it's glory before heading out of the park and onto to Arco, Idaho through Idaho National Laboratories. 

Day Eight:  We enjoyed a guided tour through Craters of the Moon and then explored a few caves on our own before driving to Montpelier, Idaho to spend a night in a teepee.

Day Nine: Another day in the car as we drove by Bear Lake and crossed in Utah. We stopped at a local dairy for some cheese curds, enjoyed a diners and drive in stop at the Red Iguana before explore the Mormon Temple Square.  We then took in a ski jumping expo at Park City Olympic Park before moving onto to Provo for the night.

Day Ten:  Drove from Provo to Moab, Utah -where we enjoyed some soccer and some rest and relaxation at the cabin.

Day Eleven: Took in the beautiful Arches National Park including a sunset hike to Delicate Arch.


Day Twelve: Sadly headed home through the beautiful mountains of Colorado. 

We were fortunate and Jaime stayed through the Fourth of July Holiday, which due to the wildfires did not involve fireworks but did involve the traditional Highlands Ranch Parade after Yoga in the Park.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Teacher Claire



One of Claire's favorite things to do right now is to be the teacher. She loves to instruct us (and anyone that happens to be around) on what we should be doing and how we should be doing it. Our nights are filled with centers (group activity like playing with puzzles or the trains), story time with library lady- where you better "catch your bubble" and be quiet as Claire reads to you - she even has the turning around the book and waving it around so we can see the pictures down, art time, music time and bear hunts. Here is a video from father's day weekend of Claire instructing the Gibbons men on how to sing the dinosaur song.