Who knew a sandbox and a hose could keep so many kids of so many different ages completely enthralled for over three hours?
Today we spent the last evening before the kids have to start school up at the falls. I don't think there are many nicer (or more photogenic) places to hang around outside.
Israel & Bridger thinking about jumping |
Israel's got some strange form |
Bridger |
an Israel splash |
WOW!!!! Your photos are AMAZING!!!! Love the shots where they are jumping!!! Wow - just WOW!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a pretty amazing spot (though I'm 99.9% sure I couldn't jump off). Great pictures!
ReplyDeletewow - you live near that?? AND you are one brave momma - I don't know if I would survive my kids jumping off that cliff!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! These are all awesome! Where is this?
ReplyDeleteWow! Beautiful heart-stopping shots!!! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING pictures. Wow I would never be able to jump off of those rocks.
ReplyDeleteWow, amazing captures! That looks like so much fun, although I am not sure I would be brave enough! :)
ReplyDeleteawww and Mia got to go on your trip. I love the one with Lex laughing and how in the heck can Azia run on those hard rocks!
ReplyDeleteYou are one brave mom- I have a heart attack myself when I do that kind of stuff let alone letting kids do it! But I know they love you for it ;)
ReplyDeleteI think I would have a heart attack watching my boys jump off a cliff like that. Excellent photos!
ReplyDeletethese are great! the ones of the boys jumping look like they are floating in mid air. i also love the little one with his hand in the bag of cheetos and orange all over his face. and the very last one.... what a great capture!
ReplyDeleteThe cliff-jumping shots are amazing! But that last one made me laugh, just imagining the glee in his laugh, wondering what amused him so much!
ReplyDeleteDon't worry everyone. These are only 5ft cliffs--its just my camera angles that make them look so high! ;)
ReplyDeleteI think raising wild boys in general is sort of scary. We live in Montana among all sorts of places and activities like this. Now that my oldest is a teenager, seeing my boys do things like this when I'm with them is actually a lot less scary to me than wondering about all the things they can be doing all the hours of their lives I won't be around.
Wow, what a great place for boys! That 3rd shot is fantastic!! I had to click on this link and confirm my thoughts.... I was just reading your psf post on the fair and was thinking aloud to my daughter that you must live in western MT and I was right... I grew up in Frenchtown.
ReplyDeleteHow about putting the exact directions here so that we can find it.
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