Saturday, August 16, 2008

Family trip to the cabin

The kids and I went to the cabin for a week and then Lee came for the second week with us. It was MUCH nicer when Lee got there to help out with the kids so we could enjoy the lake and toys more.

I LOVE going shopping in Kalispell as I have been able to get some awesome deals shopping, this crib set was only $25 dollars.

Lee wakeboarding

Lee found a toad by the rocks and woke Zoë up to show her

Zoë and Jayden watching Dora

Zoë and Jayden playing in there pool

Gathering at the firepit, one night we had a meteor shower which was neat to see while we were at the firepit

My cousin Amy and sister Dayna visiting at the cabin

Lee and I took a few rides in the afternoon with the kids to settle them down before bedtime

Zoë ready for her boat license

Lee and I had a few nice swims together when we were able to get away while the kids napped.

Pampa and Zoë on a seadoo ride

Dreyton and his silly faces

Aunt Carol with a couple of her grandkids at the tennis courts


Daddy and Zoë going for a ride in the side to side quad

we met a bunch of our extended Sefcik family in Kalispell. All the 2nd cousins had a blast running around in one of the tennis courts while most of the guys played tennis

Lee and Ryan were the last 2 fighting on the tube war

Lee winning the tube war battle

Zoë relaxing while on a boat ride

This helicopter came back and forth to Ashley Lake all day one day to get water for a forest fire close by


All of the Sefcik family

3 comments:

  1. I love that pic of Zoe in cool shades, ready to drive the boat. She's such a charmer.
    Thank you for the invite, Kristy and Lee. Your kids look so happy together.

    love, uncle Jeff

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  2. It has been a FUN, FUN summer! We are blessed, thats for sure.

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  3. I love the pic of Zoe chillin' in her shades on the boat. Looks like you guys have fun at the cabin.

    I've heard that shopping is good at Kalispell. But a crib for $25, that's unbelievable. Is it one of those convertible ones, where you can take it apart and use the longer sides for head/foot boards for a twin bed? Because then that would be an even better deal.

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