Monday, June 16, 2008

35 wonderful HOURS!






Well, our 10th anniversary was a wonderful 35 hours of no kids and us time. I loved every minute, well almost every minute. There was one mishap that I could have done without, but the rest of the time was amazing, the only thing that would have been better would have been another 3 or 4 days!

We went to the Flathead Lake and stayed at Bigfork. We saw the Bigfork players "Footloose", ate a quiet dinner, went into shops we never would have dreamed going in with kids, and even took an uninterrupted nap. At the motel we did not have to watch one cartoon, nor did I have to threaten anyone for being to loud and waking up the neighbors. And when Mike set the car alarm off at 7 in the morning, we giggled and snuck out of there like a regular Bonnie and Clyde.

We longed to go on a Whitewater raft trip by Glacier, but for time purposes did not get it done. Instead we went on a helicopter tour that was amazing. We flew over parts of Glacier that you can't see unless you hike into it, or fly over it. It was so much fun. Except for when we grabbed the barf bag for the boy across from us. Mike was going to suggest that they give the boys mother her money back because she had her eyes shut for the whole thing.

One of the things I enjoyed the most was stopping in the little towns and just driving around to see what they were about. Turning down the music to hear pure silence (no kids noises) and stopping along side the road, turning the music up and dancing with Mike and not caring who saw us. It was a great Anniversary! Thanks go to my wonderful husband who will now have to put in extra blood, sweat, and tears to pay off our excursion! As if being married to me for 10 long years wasn't work enough, now he has to pay for celebrating those 10 hard years with me.....

1 comment:

whitey said...

O-MY-GOSH A HELICOPTER RIDE ARE YOU KIDDING?? HOW WODNERFUL WAS THAT? LUCKY GIRL-GREAT HUSBAND have you ever clicked on the wheel chair?


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