Day Three in Waterton

Kent had to go home to work.  Bummer.  When I planned this a few months ago, I thought he wouldn’t be able to come at all, so the day he got to spend with us was a bonus for sure.  I think I am all brave and strong to do things on my own, but when the rubber meets the road, I’m really not.  I am grateful for his help and companionship, and I miss him when he’s not here.

Our plan for today…..Bear hump hike20151010Waterton-9All of my family, minus Kent and my brother.20151010Waterton-12The kids were wanting to go higher and higher.  It’s always so hard to hold them back.20151010Waterton-15Upper Waterton Lake, and Waterton Township.20151010Waterton-21The view further down the lake towards the States.  Halfway down there somewhere is the international border.20151010Waterton-27-EditIt was windy windy windy!20151010Waterton-60And because of the wind, we spent a lot of time in this shelter trying to escape it.  We noticed all the shelters are built this direction, most likely for a reason.  Afterall it is the windiest place in Alberta.20151010Waterton-100The girls are on dinner duty.  Fancy!!20151010Waterton-107The boys spent most of their time playing soccer.  The bikes are set-up in a semi circle for the goal.20151010Waterton-11520151010Waterton-126

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