All Independence Day events in Idaho Falls were cancelled this year, so we headed straight up to Island Park to celebrate with my parents and with the Heinholds. I am so grateful we have the cabin as a place to escape-- especially this year!
My dad recently bought a few kayaks and we took them out almost as soon as we made it to the cabin. Sean, Jackson, Bode, and I floated down Henry's Fork and it was so fun! We all loved it and it was such a beautiful night. We even saw a moose and bald eagle.
We had such a great time, Sean, Jackson, and I decided to wake up early the next morning and go kayaking again on Cliff Lake. It was such a gorgeous morning. We had the entire lake to ourselves, and the water was glass. We had fun paddling around some of the inlets and we saw several bald eagles.
We spent the rest of the day in Yellowstone. It was nice because it didn't feel quite as busy as normal during the summer/holiday, though we did notice license plates from all over the United States. We kept track of how many different state plates we saw and we saw almost 40 of 50 states throughout the day! We took the Artist Paint Pots trail and then drove over to Mammoth for lunch. We stopped at a little hike on our way out of the park Sean has always wanted to check out called Harlequin Lake.
The kids loved hearing about my dad and his friends burying a time capsule somewhere around this spot in the 1960s. One of these days we'll go try to find it!
A few more pictures from the weekend
Catching frogs at the pond
As I said, I am so grateful we have the cabin as a place we can escape and visit whenever we want. It has always been a special place to us, but this year it has also been a refuge and lifeline and I feel very, very fortunate my parents have provided this happy place for us.
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