So it was my first attempt at this sort of thing aside from the candids I usually have. It was windy and chilly and my decision to go with a cheaper off camera flash set up came back to hurt me for a while...so as soon as I can sell a guitar I'm going wireless! The Stoners were good sports...especially Jefferson who was hating every moment he had to wear his uniform...but we wanted to make his mom happy (i guess she LOVES pictures of him in his uniform). Anyways...the flash started to work later and it was a fun experience and hopefully I will improve from here...
Yesterday and Today we are in Montana visiting our friends the Stoners. Despite their suspicious last name, we actually met Jeff and Jenny in one of our Growth Groups years ago. We shared the same silly humor and have been laughing and quoting arrested development and (more recently) flight of the conchords ever since. A little over two years ago they moved just outside Bozeman and we finally have gotten out here to visit. Check out the sweet view they have from their yard...
And their dog Buster...named after an Arrested Development character...
AND...saving the best for last...Eliana Stoner...about 4 weeks old and super cute. I think later today we're gonna do a photo shoot...but here are a few unofficial ones for now...
Our roadtrip continues to be super busy. In the last two days we have done our best to cover not one...but two national parks...Teton National Park and Yellowstone. We didn't get too crazy at either one...just trying to hit the main things. After a while things start looking the same so we felt we could skip a lot of things. You can only see so many waterfalls and pine trees. The tetons were cool...they'd probably look way better in the winter...but here are a few pictures from day 4. There are a bunch more but it's 2:30 am so this is what you get. :)
They are actually very small...
Monday night we slept in the element. Erica was freaking out about bears so we weren't quite sure where to sleep. She was convinced that the bears would smell something they liked and rip our car (and us) to shreds to get it. Finally, I convinced her we'd be fine...and we made it through the night...
So today was busy trying to cram Yellowstone into one full day. We started off at Old Faithful. This is the famous geyser that is so faithful with it's eruptions. Well, it was a dud this morning. It only went about 5 feet up for maybe 30 seconds. It was right on time though...which was nice because it was FREEZING!! After that disappointment we walked around and looked at a bunch of other nasty smelling geysers and sulfur pools. They smelled extremely foul, but the colors were beautiful. We also did some hiking to some of the famous waterfalls (more at a later time for that) Okay...time for bed...here are a couple more pix...
some older couples waiting for round two of Old Faithful.
On Friday we left planning on driving through Utah to Arches National Park. I've never driven through Utah but I don't imagine it pretty. After driving through the desert towards Las Vegas I had enough of desert and decided I wanted to see Colorado. SO we made a detour. However, our GPS took us through Arizona to get there...so there was a lot of ugly desert to endure. It worked out well because we stopped at the Grand Canyon which was cool. Neither of us had been there and it's nice to finally say that we have. It's crazy how many European tourists there are there...and most of them like to smoke. :( We stayed the night there testing out our elements versatility and from there we drove towards colorado. It took a little while, but we finally hit some pretty mountains...and my favorite thing...really nice clouds. We rarely have clouds this good in So Cal so I got excited. They just make pictures look better. Our second night we just parked in a hotel parking lot and slept.
Day 3...we drove from Colorado and into parts of Utah and are currently in Wyoming. In Utah there was the Flaming Gorge. Not too impressive, but it was a nice drive and they had some cool clouds. Wyoming is pretty...but probably not on the top of our list of places to move. Not sure we could handle being in towns that have less than a thousand people.
Last night we stayed in Jackson. It's a nice little town right by the Grand Tetons. Again, a lot of European tourist. While out we found some sweet hats but resisted the urge to buy.
Okay...gotta go. We're gonna do some hiking in the Grand Tetons and then make our way into Yellowstone.