Saturday, August 30, 2008

lake wysota 08 wi


Ethan and Papa trying to outmatch each other with their favorite word.....PERFECT.




What a cute sequence of events. The girls trying to catch the water spashes.
















Again, right out of camera, yummy light, the girls were reaching over trying to catch the splashes with their hands.




That yummy sun. I have a harder time getting this light down in NC for some reason. I think the mountains are to the west of us and I don't get that late evening sun. WI evenings are so much cooler than I remember, but also so nice.







Auntie Ericka and Olive








Auntie Koko and Ava









The girls loved to help Papa drive and peep the horn. Olive always plugged her nose when we went under bridges. It was pretty cute. Ave always ducked and Papa always laughed.










Uncle Karl schooled us in wake boarding. Jeremy and Karl both took some nice falls, and Ericka all got it all on tape.











I have to admit I was not thrilled with this idea. But Jeremy did try to help Ethan water ski. He did not get up, but tried 4 times. He still had fun and thought next year he would be able to do it. So that gives us something to look forward to.













Awe. I think it was near our anniversary. 11 years or something. It was really nice to see Jeremy so happy and relaxed. He loves the water and his family, which this week he got a lot of.












The sunlight was so yummy. This shot is taken right out of camera as with most of my personal blog photos, but it is about perfect just the way it is.
















Anther fish of some sort. They all look the same to me.














It was from a family from Minneapolis. Those city slikers and their littering...just kidding, I think we need to write them back yet.....
















We then were doing our civic duty picking up garbage floating in the lake when we found a message in a bottle.
















Yeah, a catfish....GREAT....no I guess I mean great....at least we got to let it go because the last thing I am going to do is fry that thing up. eeekkss


















we are getting closer to seeing the fish....dad was way more excited than Ethan. That is a first.



















Here is the bite.




















Olive always wanted to be in the Captian's Chair. But of course I was always afraid she would fall out. I see here, she is in her PJ's. Well you never know with me, maybe she was in them all day...they sure are cute if she was.























Heidi and Jamie came down to visit us for a few days. It was so special to have our "family" come to visit us. We really miss you guys so much in Charlotte. I really wish you farmed tobacco instead, but then you really would not be doing very well. So best wishes on the farm. I know your struggle with yeild GREAT rewards.






















The kids had an extra special time fishing this year. Next time I will bring a book, for this is the view I had for hours.






















The kids would use the tube as their island. Uncle Karl would be the shark. You never knew when there would be an attack and someone would be pulled overboard.

























These are now back the summer at Lake Wysota. The kids LOVED to tube. I think we spent our entire food budget on gas. It was a good thing mom had the kitchen stocked with groceries for us. Thanks mom, we had a extra special time this year.

























Mia is now 9 years old, but if you toss her ball she still can move.


























Olive does not always do things the way Ethan would like, for example when you shovel dirt you must keep it in the designated spots. I think you can hear Ethan's self dialogue in this picture.

























Again, April of 08 we planted a black berry patch. The kids LOVE to garden and dig. Here Olive is grunting REALLY loudly-I think you can almost hear it through the picture.




























This is an add on photo, of spring 08 when we did a lot of hiking. Olive loves to ride on dad's shoulders. We went out exploring in our neighborhood to look at a resident wood pecker.





























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