Friday, November 21, 2008

Weekend in Spokane


Last weekend we had the chance to get away to Spokane. We went to a Jon McLaughlin concert which was awesome. He is crazy on the piano! If you don't know his music you should check out his myspace- www.myspace.com/jonmclaughlin He is a guy we've been big fans of since IWU when we saw him perform at FNL and then saw him at a coffee place in Muncie and then again in Indy. It's exciting to see him get more and more popular. We got to talk to him after the concert and told him we were from Indiana (he's from Anderson) and that we'd seen him before. It turns out his mom works at IWU now. How funny! So after that we spent the rest of the weekend shopping and relaxing. We bought new stuff for decorating our apartment. We went to the Melting Pot. The bananas foster fondue was delicious, as was the rest of the meal. It was great to just be able to get away and spend the weekend together away from all of the school stuff we've been doing.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Harvest Party and a Trip Home

Wednesday night, John and I had the opportunity to put together a Harvest Party for the kids from the ranch and the church. We had a great time. We weren't really sure how well it would go, but everyone really enjoyed themselves. The tradition for the Harvest Party here is to have people dress up in costumes and do a skit of some sort, which has just sort of fizzled out over the past few years. This year, no one did any skits, but we did have some fun activities going on. We bought about 25 pumpkins after Halloween at our grocery store for only about $1 each and we had a pumpkin carving area. We also had some fun games up in the gym, like a football toss, tug-of-war, pumpkin bowling, a variation of bobbing for apples where we hung the apples on a string and the kids had to eat them without using their hands, and of course knockout (the basketball game) because it is a favorite of the kids. We were pretty happy with the way things went. Several people told us that it was the best Harvest Party they had been to here, which made us feel pretty good. So we got our first taste of party planning and hope to do it again next year! We were pretty busy helping out with pumpkin carving so we didn't get a chance to take pictures of all of the fun that was going on upstairs.
Also, last week we got to go home for vacation in Indiana. It was a great week. We had a lot of fun visiting family and friends. It was especially nice to be there in the fall when the leaves were beautiful in Bloomington. We spent the first part of the week at John's parents' and had a good time down there relaxing and visiting. We got to visit Bryan and Becky and meet their adorable little girl, who I amazingly didn't take any pictures of. Thursday Lynsey and Derek and Annabel (another beautiful baby I ended up without pictures of) came down from Marion and Sarah and Katie and Melissa all met us for dinner at a Thai restaurant in Bloomington. Friday, we went to McCormick's Creek with Shawn and Amber and my mom and dad. We hiked around, and found out that Ace, Amber and Shawn's dog is afraid of heights and does NOT like to hike down hills. We had a fun time that day and then that night Lacy and Steve came over and we played Wii! That can certainly provide hours of entertainment. We also went to the Great Pumpkin Launch in Bloomington on Saturday before leaving for the airport and saw some pretty cool pumpkin launchers throw some pumpkins over 200 yards! I didn't take very many pictures while we were there, but I did manage to steal some from others on facebook and other blogs. (Thanks Mom, Lynsey, Shawn, and Katie!)

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Nice Kitty...


"There is nothing like living in a place where you can be eaten in your own backyard."
This is a picture of a mountain lion that our friends Mitch and Kaatje came across on a horse ride last week. Their dog scared it and chased it up a tree. It has been hanging around the ranch this summer/fall, but we haven't had any problems with it so far. We just try not to be out walking around after dark. It was somewhat comforting to know that it was scared by the dog.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Not much going on...

Every time I post on here, I think how I need to get better about posting more often. I tell myself that I will do it every week or so. Then next thing I know its been a month again and I still haven't posted. I guess I just can't come up with anything interesting to post about. So this time, I don't really have much exciting that's been going on. Unlike our summer, filled with adventures, our fall has been pretty routine. We have been extremely busy at school and we just can't seem to figure out what we can do differently. I guess that's what being a teacher is all about.
John is teaching a new elective this year- Geography. We decided it was something our kids were really lacking in, so he agreed to teach it. Its a lot of work. He has to spend a lot of extra time planning and grading, but I think he enjoys the class. Its fun to actually be able to teach a whole class every once in a while. I am teaching computers again as my elective. The older kids class is not fun at all. I really don't enjoy it. The younger kids class is a new curriculum I picked out last year, and it is going really well.
We are really excited about getting to visit Indiana this month. We haven't been there since August 2007, and we are ready to see everyone and just have a little bit of a vacation from school. (I know- its only the 6th week of school, but you can always use vacation from school.) We're making all of our plans of what we are going to do while we are there and we are just really excited.

And just for fun, here is picture from the Bison Range last week. Its a little fuzzy because our camera only takes good pictures in good lighting.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Pack Trip

This year we got to go on a backpacking trip with the kids from the ranch again. This is something they try to do every year, but it usually gets postponed because of fire danger, and then it snows and the fire danger goes away, but its too cold to camp in the mountains. This was a good summer because we had a good amount of rainfall and the fire danger was never very high. We had great weather the whole week, which we were very thankful for.
We hiked about 4 1/2 miles into this beautiful mountain lake right on the border of Montana and Idaho. There is a pretty nice campsite that people have just put together up there. We had a great campfire area and some people had built a long table between some trees. We went the first half of the week with some other staff and about half of the girls. The boys were at another lake about 30 minutes down the trail with other staff. Then, on Wednesday, we hiked those kids out, and the other half hiked in and stayed until Saturday. So, we were in the woods without showers for 7 days. Thank goodness for wet wipes.
Actually, one night I got the idea that I should wash my hair in the lake because I was feeling pretty gross. One of the girls had shampoo with her- who knows why- and Kaatje and I went down to the lake and I laid on this raft we found down there. While John was coming to bring me hot water, yelling and making tons of noise the whole time, two big bull moose came down and started drinking from the lake right next to the campsite. It was incredible to watch them. Montana moose aren't nearly as big as other moose, but they seemed huge. We thought it was really funny that John was making so much noise making fun of me for washing my hair, and the moose didn't really seem to even notice us.
We also did a lot of hiking around the area while we were up there, which was awesome. We hiked up and over the ridge behind the lake and went across the top and then down into this other lake where we caught lots of cutthroat trout. We also found an abandoned mine shaft above the lake and were able to go down inside about 30 feet where you could see it had collapsed.

John hiked with his backpack AND carried his guitar in the whole way, just so that we could sing songs around the campfire and have devotions every night. The guys at the boys camp said they could hear us singing at night and were pretty jealous. The kids all had a great time. We couldn't have asked for a better week, and it counted as field trip days for school! What could be better?










Monday, September 1, 2008

Vancouver/Victoria Vacation

This year for vacation we thought we would take a road trip up to Canada to see some things on the coast instead of flying back to Indiana. After some adventures, which included getting a friend to the airport just a minute too late to make her flight back to Indiana, all because we were trying to pack up everything at the last minute, we finally made it. We decided at the last minute also, that we should drive up north to Canada and then cut across to get to Vancouver- BAD IDEA! It took forever and we were driving through the mountains almost the entire time. It was pretty though, and we got to stop at a waterfall we had been wanting to get to in northern Montana for awhile. So, the morning after we get there, John wakes up sick. We were tent camping, so being sick in a tent is no fun. I started looking for an inexpensive hotel, but we decided to just stick it out and fortunately John started feeling better that afternoon. We got to do some really cool stuff, like a sea safari in a rigid hull inflatable boat, which was like a roller coaster ride on the ocean. We saw a baby seal on a rock that was only a few days old and got some pretty cute pictures. We also got to go to the Vancouver Aquarium where we saw a baby beluga whale, and of course tons of other sea life. We took the ferry to Victoria and went whale watching and saw a killer whale. We would have liked to stay and explore the island a little, but we were so ready to go home that we only spent one day there and then headed back home. On the way home we stopped in Seattle to eat at the Cheesecake Factory, which we were way excited about since Seattle is the closest one and its 8 hours away. So we did really have a good time and got to do some really cool stuff. It was just an exhausting, adventurous vacation.















Friday, August 22, 2008

Our first Triathlon!

John and I participated in our first sprint triathlon a few weeks ago, on August 10th in Great Falls Montana. We had a great time. We started thinking about doing triathlons after moving to Montana and learning about the triathletes who practice in our pool here on the ranch. We started looking into them and thought it would be fun to try a sprint- the shortest distance of the triathlon world. We did the Harvest Thunder Triathlon in Great Falls, which had a 500 m swim, then a 12.4 mile bike ride, followed by a 3 mile run. I didn't think my legs were going to keep going by the time I got to the run. John did really well and finished in 1 hr. and 15 min. which was 16th overall (out of 110 people). He finished 14th out of all the men. I finished in 1 hr. 26 min. which wasn't very good overall, but was 12th out of the women. Overall we had a great time and can't wait to start training for another one next spring or summer. Here are some pictures of us in all of our spandex so you can make fun of us.








Our friends Jeremy, Lynnette, and Katie were all there to cheer us on. Thanks for coming guys!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

A Week In Photos

This past week or so we've kept really busy with several exciting things besides just work. Last Saturday we hiked to Lucifer Lake, which is the lake above the waterfall that we've hiked to several times here in St. Ignatius. It was about a 4 hour hike in, then we stayed at the lake and fished. We caught several cutthroat trout, which John fried up, and Elvan, a friend who went with us fixed some elk steaks over the fire. Yummy. Right before we got to the lake we came across a young black bear right on the trail. We didn't see it until we were about 10-15 feet away. Actually, I was in the back and I didn't see it until John and Elvan both had their bear spray out. Fortunately it just ran off, and we didn't have any more encounters. It was pretty exciting and scary at the same time.








Thursdays during the summer the ranch takes the groups of visitors up to Glacier National Park. This week John drove and I got to go with him. It was the first week that the road was all the way open. We saw lots of goats and sheep and even a bull moose! It was a really good trip.





Saturday we drove up to camp to do some salmon fishing out on the lake. One of the houses from the ranch was there for house camp, so we took the boys out with us so they could do some fishing too. We caught about 10 that we kept on Saturday, then on Sunday we only kept 4 more. They were going to fry them up at camp for dinner but we had to leave to get home. It was a fun weekend.




And of course, we have an update on our dog. Last week some of the group members were working on painting the red fence that goes around the property on the ranch. Scout was out with them and decided he needed to be on the other side of the fence, so he ran right under the wet paint. He got red paint on his back, and it kind of looked like a mohawk.