Yesterday we got up early and drove seventeen miles to Chewelah for their parade. In the picture is a float with one of my dad's friend's daughters on it. Trevor, Rylee, and Sam got a handful of candy during the parade. Surrounding communities also had floats in the parade. Then we visited our cousin Tori's job in Chewelah. We came home to Springdale and the Hardimans came to visit for a while. They consisted of Aunt Kathy, Uncle John, and our cousin Ken. Trevor and Ken set off fireworks on the bridge while I stayed inside snacking (avoiding the 90 degree heat) and listening to the conversation. They left that evening after a DELICIOUS dessert to head back to Quincy. We stayed inside that evening until a walk on a nice piece of property. The high seventies heat felt very nice. This morning we went to a baptist church in Deer Park and came home to a nice, ideal lunch of pizza and fruit. The blueberries are HUGE. The Mariners are batting right now and beating the Rangers, so I need to go.
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Thanks for the update Hannah. Sounds a lot like Alaska with "sheep creek", forget-me-nots, salmon, halibut, parades, and fireworks. All the joys of life. Another sunshiny day with 70 degree air. A good afternoon for a bike ride. The Fireweed 400 took place yesterday & today. We recalled your 'exciting/exasparating'drive from Anchorage when you got to follow the bikers, Kipp, at least I thought it was you. Commercial fishermen are hurting. The runs so far are late and light. We miss all of you. Glad your enjoying the Mariners. They have been on Channel 426 here on Northwest Sports. Craigs are down there, somewhere. Steve & Teresa spent 24 hours with Taylor & Julie up in Vancouver a day or two ago. Keep enjoying and remember to come home. dan and nancy
ReplyDeleteSam,
ReplyDeleteI hope the rest of your trip is fun. Grace and I are praying for you in Sunday school. We've been praying that you guys have a safe trip back to Valdez. We like the pictures that you sent to us. We will see you soon!
Love,
Caitlyn
Sam,
I hope you will like the rest of your adventures on your trip.
Love,
Emma