Friday, August 7, 2009

Beautiful Seeley Lake

Last Sunday we drove to Seeley Lake to spend some time with Dad & Mom Gauthier. They rented out a cabin on the golf course for a whole week so we thought we'd crash their party for a few days. It was a great time! We went boating and thus tubing, swimming, golfing, had good conversation, and ate some great food (thanks Mindy!). Ben experienced quite a few "firsts" on this trip: his first time on a boat, his first time swimming in a lake (pictures coming later), his first time putting his feet in the sand, his first time eating grapes, his first time golfing, his first time helping to drive (a golf cart), and there may be more that I don't remember. Here are a whole bunch of photos from our excursion. 

Thanks Dad & Mindy for a really great trip!



Helping Grandpa drive the golf cart.


Grandpa's coach


"Awe shucks! Is it really time to go?"


There were a ton of deer roaming around the golf course including this little fawn. It was fun being able to get really close to them. They also made fun targets!


The golf pro teeing off.


Ben's reaction to daddy's shot! ;)


The other golf pro teeing off.


Ben was a great spectator, he also really liked eating the grass!


Hanging out on the fairway. 
"By the way Grandma, have you seen this grass?!"


"Hey Momma, we're going on a boat ride!"


Check out the tube master! He was literally trying to do flips with the tube when we went around corners... CRAZY guy! It was quite entertaining, though.


Having a good ol' time.


Being rescued after the first dump off the tube.


"What's going on here and what is this huge thing I'm wearing?"


"Ok, maybe this isn't so bad after all."



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