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We ate breakfast at the trailhead! |
We slept all the way until seven o’clock this morning. Then we quickly loaded the car and drove a mile up the road to a small trailhead parking lot. We arrived just in time and took one of the last spots so we could do a final hike in Glacier National Park. This was a three and a half mile hike to two waterfalls: St. Mary and Virginia Falls. We weren’t a half mile down the trail before we spotted a young bull moose. He was moving away from us in a hurry, but we still saw him pretty well. Farther along Seth almost stepped on a snake. It was across the trail in a snap, but it was exciting to see a reptile. We also spotted a mule deer hiding behind a rock.
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Mark is always out front on our hikes. You can see some of the fire effects on this trail. |
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We were excited to see a bull moose! |
We arrived at the first waterfall, and it was gorgeous. We stood on a bridge and the icy blue water cascaded right below us. It was a nice wide curtain that plunged about 40 feet. We stood in the cool spray for a few minutes before continuing on.
After stopping for some souvenirs, we left Glacier and drove north to Canada. The boys were excited to cross the border and visit their first new country. It was a short drive to Cardston where we stopped at the temple. The boys were excited for their first “foreign” temple, and the workers were really nice and answered all of our questions. They even directed us to a grocery store. The lady asked Mom if she wanted any "begs." Mom looked puzzled and said, "Just one," so the lady put her groceries in a bag. We laughed pretty hard at that. In fact, we did a lot of math in Canada. We had to figure out prices and the metric system because we didn’t want to overpay or get pulled over for speeding.
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The boys visited their first country! |
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Canada's rolling hills are perfect for spotting deer. |
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The Cardston Temple has a Visitor Center with really nice workers. |
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We had a picnic right across the street on the chapel lawn. |
We weren’t sure if we’d recognize the LeBarons at the park having only met Lisa and their four boys last summer, but as soon as we got out of the car, Drake yelled, “Seth, come on! We’re playing tag!” After that, the six boys laughed and chased and tagged for a long time. As we stood chatting with Lisa and Tyler, the sky began to darken. Suddenly, the rain came pelting down. We scurried under a pavilion and made plans for dinner. Everyone wanted pizza (except Mark) so we went to a little place in Waterton. The food was good, but it was even better to sit and chat and enjoy ourselves. It is amazing how well our boys get along. They clicked naturally just like Dad and Tyler did twenty-five years ago. Tyler secretly paid for the pizza at the beginning of the meal, which was really nice. Then we all went back to their motorhome where Tyler made Mark some hotdogs, too.
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Our boys are 6, 9, and 12. The LeBaron boys were 8, 11, and 14, just a little ahead of ours. |
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The boys took care of each other while the adults talked.
Drake and Brock are with Seth. Mark and Dax are sitting by Colby. |
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