We joined Colby's parents for our summer trip to Sun Valley, Idaho. We had lots of fun again this year. It keeps getting easier and easier and more fun as the kids get older and get to experience more things. The pictures tell the story of our 5 days there.

As I was packing the car to go to the airport, I couldn't find Boomer, until I saw him in the garage. He knew he was getting left behind, since he saw the suitcases. Well, not left behind, but a trip to Grandma and Grandpas.

We took a ride on the ski lift gondola to the top of the mountain for a beautiful lunch.

Grammy and Papa Charley joined us for lunch.

A view from the top of the mountain

Our family photo for the trip

Bailey goofing around
Raif waiting for the gondola ride back down the mountain

I bought a slip-in-slide at Target for $4. We don't have a big enough grass space here, but it was lots of fun in Idaho.

Bailey kind of did a scoot and slide! I also used it, tons of fun!!!

Margaret bought lounging chairs for the kids to enjoy

Tubing at the river on the property
Raif even had a go at it.

He liked it up until his bottom got wet and he was cold

Bailey thought it was tons of fun, though.

Karen Taylor and her kids also joined in on the fun.

Bailey and I had a go at it, too.
Raif preferred picking up rocks...

and throwing them in the water!

Colby and Bailey built a little dam.

Papa Charley helped
Raif out with the big rocks, which make big splashes!

Bailey and I
cruising down the river.
Raif was napping the first day of the slide, but thought it was fun the second day. He liked counting down so Bailey would run down it!

Follow the leader!

A little warmer than the river for
Raif.

More goofing around

Colby and his dad about to cut down some of the trees on the property.

After dinner our last night, we went to see the swans at the Sun Valley Lodge.

One of the swans.

Our last day, we went to one of the water parks to have a little water fun before getting on the plane.

Bailey thought it was tons of fun.
Raif preferred to walk around the perimeter.

I think he was trying to trick his Grammy into getting wet!
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