Showing posts with label Flathead Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flathead Lake. Show all posts

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Flathead Lake - August 2010

We had such a cold, wet summer that we really didn't get up to the lake nearly as much as we normally do. I think if you added up all the sunny, warm days, we maybe had a total of 3 weeks of summer weather. So sad. But now that we are in the dead of winter, I would do just about anything to be in the middle of a cold, wet summer right about now. These pictures make me miss the water something fierce! Seriously, who needs some big, schmancy, expensive, exotic vacation spot when you have this at your fingertips...or toetips?

Wow, sometimes these old farts look like they actually do like each other ;)

Kelsey and gramps...

Andrew

Madyson

Andrew and cousins Bailey and Maddy

Bayzilla blowing bubbles with nothing but dish soap and her hands. Quite the master.

Pretty 'Maddy Patty Duke'

Bailey

Andrew LOVES to snorkel

Smokin' hot Grandma Sue

And a smokin' hot Grandma Sue skiing

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Diesen Family Reunion July 2010



We had a long awaited Diesen family reunion in July. Everyone was able to make it except for Mike and Amy and their kiddos...and Lori's husband and their older, married kids. What can I say...it was amazing! We played hard on the lake, played some goofy board games, got served breakfast every morning by my dad playing chef in his new outdoor kitchen, and sat for hours talking and laughing around the camp fire.

Several people are missing from this picture but this was the night we were all first assembled in the yurt.


Joe and dad in his outdoor kitchen and some other random stuff.


Eatin'and chattin'


Grandma Sue getting bombarded by grandkids wanting a ride.


Andrew and Tim sailing on the Escape.


Timmy and some of the boys fishing.


Chillaxin' on the dock


Suzy style snorkeling.


Some of the kids got to learn how to load and fire a potato cannon.


Andrew burning ants.


Rachel


Anni


Mya


The stupid dog had a field day licking Aaron's armpit. Yummy.


Aaron and Crista's beautiful handstands...and a cool picture of Kelsey.


Tim


Aaron


You can't go to the lake and not expect some nudity. (Lilly)


My cute daddy...


...and in his kitchen again.


Finley the dog was sooo sad to see Morgan leave. He had found a new best friend!


Moi


The girls...me, Lor, Suzy, Nik


And last but not least, although my parents have had their wave runner now for several years, no one has ever actually read the warning label. It totally gave us the giggles. "Severe internal injuries can occur if water is forced into body cavities as a result of falling into water or being near jet thrust nozzle. Normal swimwear does not adequately protect against forceful water entry into lower body opening(s) of males or females." What?! I don't even want to know how something like that happens.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Dogsitting 101

A few months ago my sister and her family packed up for a big vacation over to Missouri to see some of her husbands family. They couldn't take their dog, and had just planned on leaving him at their place and have some friends check in on him daily. I was like, 'Oh that's silly...just bring him here and we'll watch him.' Uggghhh. I'm such a moron sometimes.

Finley the dog is a big time country dog. My sister lives on 5 acres, and surrounding that five acres is just more and more acres. Finley is used to running wild and free...and he's used to the attention of my sisters' 7 kids. I live in town, on a tiny lot, surrounded by other houses where dogs are either fenced in or on leashes...and I have 1 kid. We don't have a fence, so to keep him from running off...which he wanted to do badly...we had to keep him tied to the trampoline or stuck inside my house...where it became evident on my new floors that he is a constant drooler.

The very first thing he did when he got here was wander into my backyard and plant the largest, and unfortunately softest, dookie I have every seen in my entire life. I think he was nervous about his family leaving or something because he emptied the entire contents of his lower intestine onto my lawn. It was about the size of a large serving platter...not a regular plate...a serving platter...and about 8 inches high. I honestly had no idea a dog could have that much poop in him at any one time. Sorry...but it was amazing. Anyway, I paid Andrew 5 bucks to clean it up because there was no way I was going to be able to do it without losing my cookies. Andrew will do just about anything for money...but when he started dry-heaving about halfway through the job, I think he realized he got the raw end of the deal.

The first day we had him, I think Andrew took that stupid dog on about 27 walks. The novelty of having a dog! We took the dog over to one of the parks in the neighborhood that has a little hill we sled on in the winter, and Finley started running down it. Andrew held onto his leash for dear life...then he tripped...and kept holding on as Finley drug him down the hill at a full run. It was classic.

Aside from the poop, Andrew had a lot of fun with Finley. Andrew's best friend has a beagle, so the boys had a great time walking the dogs together.



Finley is a ridiculously sweet dog but I wore out fast. My new floors were covered in dog hair and drool. When he was outside he had to be chained to the trampoline as we don't have a tree in the back. If you've ever chained a stupid dog to a trampoline you know that they are constantly getting tangled in the many trampoline legs. To let us know that he didn't like being chained he was more than happy to share his annoying high pitched squeaky style bark...nonstop.

On day 3, we were all going a little stir crazy. For Andrew, the novelty of entertaining Finley was starting to wear off, and poor Finley was feeling cramped in town. So we packed up in the car, and drove up to Rock Creek for some fishing and swimming. It was glorious. The only snafu was when the dog decided to swim directly into our friends' fishing lure and get his leg hooked. He was oblivious though. I don't think he felt it because he just wanted to keep swimming.



The original plan was to dogsit for a week and then take him up to the lake and let my mom watch him the following week, after which my sister and other siblings would be showing up at the lake for a family reunion which I'll get to in another post. I couldn't last another minute. So, four days into it, I grabbed Andrew and his friend Ben and Finley and we headed up to Flathead. We spent the day swimming, canoeing and visiting with my parents and then I quite happily went home dogless. That silly dog loved being at the lake...no barking problems...no running away problems...and my parents have no idea where he was pooping because they have yet to find so much as a pebble.

Friday, September 4, 2009

Diet Coke and Mentos

We've been wanting to do this for a long time.



Very cool but not quite as cool as this.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Even more Flathead

Do we do anything other than go to Flathead Lake in the summer? Not really.
Another trip up to the lake, this time with sis Nikole and her kidlets. I'm just trying to get through my July pics. Almost there.


This little boy is never happier than when he's fishing



Does Lilly ever NOT have boogers in her nose?

Andrew chillaxin
Us ladies posing with our legs - for my sake I just HAD to crop it!
Grandma Sue giving rides

I caught Turner using grandma & papa's pot lids as shoes. LOVE IT!