Saturday, July 14, 2007

BEAR LAKE 07/10/07 - 07/14/07

Tony enjoying the beach. Marcys neighbors let us borrow the little cabana, they worked out great. It was sunny and beautiful everyday.
Sierra, Kiersten and Brienna, frolicking in the water.
Sierra, Kiersten, and Brienna, floating the day away. They were having a blast.

We finally got to go to Bear Lake. We all played in the water which was pretty warm and it does not get deep for quite a ways, which was great for the girls to play in, we didn't have to worry about them a bit, that they were going to go under cause it was so shallow. The water was very blue and clear, we saw lots of schools of fish too. Marcy and Jorge took their boat and waverunner and all got to ride them. Marcy's neighbor gave them their water rocket, and the cabana's to use. Jorge had a tube and ski's to water ski and a wake board, and knee board.

Marcy and I planned the meals we had spaghetti and garlic bread the first night. Bagels, doughnuts and cereal the next morning. Soft Tacos for lunch. Hot Dogs and Hamburgers for Dinner. The next morning we had Chorizo and Egg Burritos, Left overs from our previous meals for lunch, Snowcones for snack, and Carne Asada for Dinner. The next morning it was bagels, cereal, and doughnuts and coffee for breakfast, and our final lunch after we packed up everything before we left was Sandwiches made from french bread loafs. We cut them up and packed them in a cooler and took them to the beach for our final play before pulling out and heading back to SLC. We all had a wonderful time, and we made our nightly firepit and roasted marshmallows and had smore's. The kids were all tired when we got home and we all crashed out and are unloading the trucks today. But before we left we got to get our Raspberry shake. As they grow the best Raspberry's at Bear Lake. Yum yum.

Stay tuned for next year its going to be more fun. If you want to go just let us know. Its about a 2 1/2 hr drive from SLC to Bear lake which is on the boarder of Utah and Idaho, and very near Wyoming.

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