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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Bring on the SUMMER!!!! (Part 1)

Sometimes waiting for the heat waves of summer can be long and depressing. To help invite pass this awkward phase between an Idaho winter and brief summer, I am going to reminisce on the fun events of last summer that never got posted. Oops!
CAMPING!!!
Camping is always the big pastime of the summer that Josh and I look forward to. Both sides of our families enjoy camping, so it is a great way to hang out with our loved ones.
Here are some highlights from Sucher Family camping trips last summer!

This was our little trip to John Sack's cabin, which was just a few miles from Buffalo, where we went camping!Look how precious my parents are in this picture!

Kayla and I always find time to take goofy pictures.

This is my favorite picture of Kayla. haha. I caught her taking a picture of herself. I think it is hilarious. She looks so cute.
This is Josh and I posing in front of Johnny Sack's cabin! Despite how boring this attraction appears, it is actually quite amusing to tour the cabin! He was very short, and there are really old antique pictures of him. I would say he was probably under 5 feet or so. He built everything himself, which makes you wonder how such a small man got the roof on. Well, that is what I wondered.
I think Josh looks so handsome in this picture. I, on the other hand, have my infamous curly "Sucher Fro" to try to tame without the use of modern conveniences. But you're not supposed to look good when you go camping, right?
Icky! I can't remember if Josh found this on the side of the road or if he squished the can of his own Mountain Dew. Either way, he was looking out for Mother Nature: saving the planet one soda can at a time! Mom and Dad! Dad is always decked out in his Wheeler's paraphernalia and sucking on Life Savers mints. And mom always shines the brightest in candid pictures...mostly because if you tell her you are taking a picture, she either frowns or tries to hide. hahahaha This is Kayla and I feeding the fishies. The fish were huge!