Jul 10, 2011

Spokane

 My sweet SIL and her fiance got married on the 23rd in Spokane. The wedding was on a Thursday so we decided to spend the weekend up there also. I have never been to Northern Idaho/Spokane area! It was so beautiful!!! We got there the day before to hang out with family and to attend a family dinner.


cruisin' the river






practicing for their dance for the reception (all my bil) 





 Wedding Day

only picture I got of the happy couple





getting ready to perform

"men in black" see the bridesmaids over there? yeah I was one too. and we danced to a country song. it was awesome.

Addi & Emma were having a BALL!! See that boy in the white shirt in the background?? Yeah, Emmalee asked him to dance. And it was really cute. :) I decided that if I have to be at a reception the whole time, there's got to be dancing. It was SO MUCH FUN!!!! Blake's the only one who didn't want anything to do with dancing. So he sat and ate food the whole time.

Hiawatha!

the beginning

bathroom stop before we go

the end of a 1.5 mile tunnel. it was freakishly dark, so very dark, wet, and below 40 degrees. you would hear the water falling along the sides, and then BAM it's dropping on you. awesome

and then you come out to this

and this



the biking clan
LOVED the hiawatha! definitely a must to do again. it was beautiful!
we also went to Silverwood while we were north. it. ...was...okay.
Overall a fantastic fun weekend!

2 comments:

Rachel said...

silverwood was just okay?

J and A said...

SO fun to read your blog about your travels in my homeland area. Josh was looking through your photos and exclaimed he saw my brother and his wife--yep, in that first picture of the couple coming down the steps my sister-in-law in in b/w and my bro is beside her throwing rice.

They knew each other at BYU and EWU (and were roommates at both maybe?) She was telling me about this wedding when we were together for 4 days last week and it just clicked it's the same one. Small world.

By the way, Josh is dying to bike the Hiawatha and loves your pictures. Love you, Anna