Monday, January 23, 2012

Pioneer Day and Rodeo

While we were in Montana, we took a nice little stroll by a stream near the golf course. 
Here Cole is awkwardly sandwiched against my bosom.
I like this close-up of grass Sarah took.
The big sky of Montana is captured in a pond. 
We also visited the historic Eureka village at the entrance to town. Eureka was a huge logging town for quite some time. In recent years, however, many logging companies have gone out of business due to restrictions on the industry. 
We celebrated Pioneer Day at the local LDS branch with some of the Henderson clan. We are authentically sullen. Top row: Matt Sieler, Brad Linnell, Gary Henderson, Tifilia Henderson, Sarah Boren, Me, Will (holding Cole); Bottom row: Faith Sieler, Sarah Quilling, Dixie Linnell, Moshe Henderson. Kids in front: Tessa Sieler, Emil Quilling, and Joe Sieler
Joe Sieler (Faith and Matt's little boy) is just enjoying his ice cream. 
He was very excited for the rodeo and dressed up to show his support. 
Everyone is excited to see some cowboys get bucked off. 
Sarah is such an adorable Mommy. 
Cowboy Cole. 
We traveled all the way up to Montana so Will could experience his first rodeo. He may be a farmer, but he is not a cowboy. The general consensus was the rodeo was neat, but they needed more bucking broncos and less barrel racers to make it shorter and more enjoyable. 

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