Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Jordanelle State Park


Mike and I went to Jordanelle State Park over the weekend to visit with his dad.





His brother and fam. met us up there later. Mike was packing all this stuff and I saw my "puffy" on the bed ready to go (Definition of Puffy - basically a big fluffy down jacket. I call it my puffy) and I thought, "Geez, that's a little excessive . . . " As soon as we finally got there and I stepped out of the car, I jumped back in and closed the door. Ittt'sss frreeeeezzing-g-g. Mike just laughed and pulled out the puffy. I don't think I'll ever adjust to the changing of seasons after growing up all my life in an area that stayed a pleasant 75-80 degrees all year long.

The first day we went running and later flew our kites. I still don't really have any pictures of this. We now have 5 kites all different sizes (for kiteboarding). It's pretty fun. We actually don't get to do it as often as we like, which also makes the learning curve last longer.



The next day we went to one of my favorite places, Cascade Springs.






















It's a bunch of water terraces and waterfalls that are created by water that comes up from an underground reservoir. It looks very much like a Japanese garden.


Later that day Mike's dad was called out to tow in a stranded boat from off the lake. So we went along and got a tour of the lake. I got to (drive?) the boat!










































The last day Mike, David (Mike's brother) and I tried kiteboarding on the lake. We rented a jet ski to pick up the stranded kiter. I was driving the jetski around with David and we went to go get Mike out of the water. As David was pulling Mike onto the jetski it started to tip almost completely on it's side! We all tried to highside and level it all out, but at some point I heard someone slip and then a VERY loud "OOOuuchhhh!! OW!" someone was very hurt. It turned out that David had fallen directly on his tailbone. Howling from pain and taking controlled breaths he requested that I don't go over any bumps, which made us laugh because that is almost impossible on a lake! I did my best and we got him to shore. Shortly thereafter, he and the fam. packed their things to go to the emergency room. David obviously couldn't sit to drive, so he was placed in the honorary spot in the back of the car. I got these parting photos and was suddenly having de-javu.

























These two are definitely related.










Mike one month ago.
David last week.