From Koocanusa, we headed down into Montana, and to Talley Lake.  I was inspired to check it out by careful studying of a map, and then looking on-line.  Much of my inspiration comes originally from a map.  A real paper map.  Yep, I’m old school that way.

We wondered out loud as we drove in, what we would do if the forest fires came our way.  It was SO smokey already.  We felt like we drove a long way into the bush.  The visibility was poor, and you could smell smoke in the air.  Though there were some local fires in Montana, most of it was from way over in Washington State, where some big fires were burning out of control.

Not to be detered though, we found a spot in the campground, got set up, and headed down to the lake.

Hey big bro, let me hug you!!20150821TalleyLake-27Right away, we felt like we were in the States.  American’s are not Canadian’s!!  These yanks are a different breed for sure, and the camp hosts were redneck Montan-in’s to the bone!  We are only like an hour from the border, yet they hardly knew where Canada was. Their awesome drawl is just the icing on the cake.
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We were biking down the road (above) to another part of the campground that was a couple of km’s away from where we were staying, and the hosts came along on their side-by-side.  They thought we were crazy for biking, and thought I was mental for having Chelise in the backpack on my back.  So funny!!  We had a good chuckle when they drove away, especially because they couldn’t understand me in the slightest with my accent.

Neika hinted at going for a late evening swim, and I totally encouraged her because the light was so pretty for photography 🙂20150821TalleyLake-57

A bit of a thunderstorm rumbled around, and the tiniest bit of rain, and somehow, amazingly, it totally cleared the smoke, and we woke up to the most amazing weather.  It was the perfect temperature.  I’d say about 25 degrees at a guess, and so sunny and gorgeous.  We had a bit of bike maintenance (and dental work) to do, and we just really enjoyed taking it easy for the morning.

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After some lazing in the sun (we hardly ever do that!) we went for a bike ride to find the cliffs that our friendly camp hosts had told us about.  Never been there themselves of course!!  The smoke had started to come back again, but it was just a gorgeous spot and the kids really loved jumping.20150822TalleyLake-48-Edit-220150822TalleyLake-36-Edit20150822TalleyLake-32-Edit

And then some gorgeous evening light, and some cute kids to finish a really lovely day 🙂20150822TalleyLake-11320150822TalleyLake-11720150822TalleyLake-119-Edit20150822TalleyLake-126-Edit20150822TalleyLake-131-Edit

Excuse my randomness…..we are now in Glacier National Park, a remarkably beautiful part of the world, and the picture I choose for today is of, um, peanuts!  And kids.  There is method in my madness though.  There is so much smoke again that we can’t see the scenery.  We know there is mountains there somewhere.234

We had the teensy-ist bit of rain last night, but it was enough to clear the smoke for most of today.  Such a stunner!  We found some cliffs to jump off.233

After spending a couple of days camping in our trailer at our friends ‘spot’ at Koocanusa, we are heading down to the U.S.  It is smokey.  Insanely smokey.  We arrived at a lake, our camping spot in Montana, with the thick smell of smoke in the air from the forest fires.  And while we were parking up, Neika and Chelise had so much fun playing together.  What pure joy, and such a pleasure to watch.232

I consider relationships with family & friends the sweetest thing in life.  It is such a blessing to love and be loved.  Yesterday we came and joined some awesome friends at ‘the lake’.  They have 6 kids so life is fun for them too!  Our kids just love their kids and their parent’s are pretty rad too, so it’s just all-round wonderful to hang out with them.

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Somehow, my baby girl got to be two today.  I feel like it marks the moving on from baby to a much more grown-up stage in our family life.  It’s bitter sweet.

My favourite way to celebrate birthdays is with our favourite family friends.  We were joining our friends to camp at Lake Koocanusa anyway, so we turned it into a party.20150819Chelise2ndBday-920150819Chelise2ndBday-1320150819Chelise2ndBday-2020150819Chelise2ndBday-3020150819Chelise2ndBday-3720150819Chelise2ndBday-4120150819Chelise2ndBday-4520150819Chelise2ndBday-5020150819Chelise2ndBday-5420150819Chelise2ndBday-55This little lady is named after the Chehalis River, with the connotation and meaning of spirited, energetic and sparkling. She certainly lives up to her name. She knows her mind and she speaks and acts it.  Her common words are no, why and go (said with her pointed finger indicating which way). She loves to play favourites, and though she switches loyalties frequently, she loves and laughs with all her heart, with whoever is the person of the moment. She loves snuggles, trying to keep up with her big siblings and going for bike rides. She is very expressive – I love her facial expressions. She has a soft spot for babies and loves to be a little mama bear to them.

Oh Chelise-y girl we love you so 🙂  Happy Birthday!

This is one of those photo’s that speaks so loudly to me, but probably no one else.  It represents the kids so well.  It depicts innovation, creativity, resourcefulness, and pushing the boundaries. They had been nit picking at each other all morning so I told them they were going to go to their own quiet corner for a while to read.  They asked if they could pick spots outside.  Sure, I said.

They all got one of our outdoor quilts.  Sequoia got a piece of plywood to make a solid platform on top.  Neika grabbed the bogey boards.  Ashton was  on the quilt behind him, and Malakai had one in another corner, until he asked if he could climb up and join Sequoia.  They are always thinking, always inventing a new game and always, always creating a new mess!  Just the way childhood should be.

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A few years ago, we were super blessed, to have thee most super nanny as part of our lives and family. We shared her with a few other families in our community, starting when Ashton was about 18 months old, and I was pregnant with Malakai.  She helped us so I could have some uninterpreted work time.  She / we moved on to other things when Malakai was just over a year old.

She is one of those rare gems in life.  She is amazing with the kids, and is a great friend to us all.  And she came and visited us this week!!20150816Debbie-75Everyone has grown since we last met – just a little! And she got to meet Chelise, who was having a birthday a couple days after Debbie left.20150816Debbie-84She is such a great gift-giver.20150816Debbie-9520150816Debbie-10820150816Debbie-91New beanies for the big girls.20150816Debbie-132Thanks Debbie, for coming so far to see us.  You are a special part of our lives 🙂

 

Our Nanny extraordinaire has been with us visiting for a few days.  What a treat to have her.  We took her for a ride up the chairlift and went for a little hike.  She is a skier so it was hard for her to visit in summer, rather than winter!227

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