Monday, June 21, 2021

Great Scott! Great Falls!

When I was at an airport a while back I picked up a book about Lewis & Clark. I'd obviously heard of the duo, growing up in Lolo they were basically the only historical figures who'd ventured through the local area, so they were well-discussed in school. However, I honestly didn't know or remember much about their story, so the book was a good read. Hearing about all the locations they stopped in Montana made me want to go check them out for myself. So we took a short drive over to the Great Falls of the Missouri River and stopped at the interpretive center to learn a little more. It was mostly closed due to COVID, but we did get to take a nice walk along the river and checked out the river and a nearby fish hatchery.


Bitsy didn't care for Lewis's dog... but then, she doesn't care for most dogs.


Not the great falls, just a great spring...




Sunday, June 20, 2021

Ski and Sled into Spring!

It takes a long time for the winter to go away for good in Montana. I'm pretty sure it was still snowing in May in some places (Three Forks). The boys took full advantage of the winter for winter sports. The sledding hill by the house was pretty epic, to say the least, and we hit Discovery for more skiing in March. The former Texas Boys picked up the necessary skills to handle steep snowy slopes pretty quick!


It's a lot steeper than the picture gives it credit.


It's not that cold... I sw-sw-swear...



Watch this epic trick!




Discovered Discovery! Loved this place as a kid, glad they got to check it out!



One of the best views from any ski slope...


Nothing slows Nolan down...





It was winter back then...

By the time I'm making this post it's basically summer, but I've fallen way, way behind on blog posts, so this one goes all the way back to winter. Way back in the month of January 2021! Back then, Montana was a frigid winter wonderland and life was all about snow shoveling, sledding, and hitting the ski slopes. We took the short drive up the canyon to Snowbowl to check out Missoula's closest ski resort. The snow never seems to be as good up there as it is at other resorts, but you can't beat the convenience of closeness. The terrain was also a little more advanced than the boys preferred, but they managed well. Nolan and I got in a little over our heads at one point, staring down death at the bottom of a slightly steeper slope than he had hoped to go down, but he handled it like a champ! On another cold winter day we took a short hike up to Waterworks Hill in the Rattlesnake area. While is a close hike, it was one we'd never done, and the views of the city were fantastic. Great times were had by all!


Nolan, the bravest little skier, about to descend the dangerous slops of Snowbowl, aka Icebowl! He ain't scared!


Future Sentinel Spartan... but since he's a thoughtful kid, he took the green way down.



Paul will take the smart route, but for Nolan... it's double Black Diamond time!


It was a rough ride to the bottom. Took the ski patrol an hour to break him out of the ice...


But a little Dr. Pepper can warm you right back up.


He survived to venture out another day! Well, most of him anyway.


If there's water at the top of Waterworks Hill, it was definitely frozen on this day...




Great view from up here!


Sunday, February 14, 2021

Getting Lost on the Slopes!

Skiing at Lost Trail was one of my favorite memories of growing up in Montana, so of course now that we're back, we had to get the boys out on the slopes. They took a some lessons and ventured out on the mountain for the first time! Adam had it a little rough, since he opted to try snowboarding, but he was moving pretty good by the end of the day. The weather was great, the snow was smooth, and you can't beat the feeling of being out on the mountain surrounded by endless snow covered trees! Hopefully it'll be something we get to do over and over again...


Even Cousin Mo came along!



Staying warm!








First time out in more than 15 years! Little sore the next day, but otherwise felt great!

Here we go Brownies!

The Cleveland Browns made it to the playoffs for the first time in 26 years, so you know 2020 was a strange year. That being said, since my brother has free flight benefits, he hooked us up, and Grandpa and I flew down to watch the Browns-Chiefs game. It was a nail biter, down to the end, but as they do best, the Browns walked away defeated. But it was as far as I'd seen them get in as long as my memory goes back, and they were oh so close. But anyway, we got to spend some time with the Utah branch of the family, so that's always a good thing...




The pool sharks...



Had some amazing tea...


Even with a loss, spirits were high... and as we say every year, there's always next year!

A Colder Christmas

It wasn't much of a white Christmas, but it was definitely a colder one than usual for these kids. It was also a chance to spend time with both sides of the family, which isn't something that's been possible in a long time. Gotta love the holidays!




Time for some serious sledding!




Dexter got a winter coat... he's put it to good use!


Spent Christmas Eve at the Miller house!