Friday, August 24, 2007

Bear Lake

Today I went to an Owlz baseball game and for the first time ever caught a shirt. I've always tried my hardest to catch free things that are thrown at me- even if it meant tackling the little kid next to me to try to get it. Today I didn't even have to fight. I just looked at the girl throwing t-shirts and new it was coming straight for me. Okay, so it's an extra large and goes down to my knees, but I caught it on my own.






I took a trip to Bear Lake for my first time a couple weeks ago. It was really pretty and I had a fun time with my camera. There was a terrible wind storm that was strong enough to lift poor Hannah almost over the 2nd story deck of our cabin. Luckily we caught it on camera. I've never seen such blue water. I wonder what the water looks like in New Zealand?










5 comments:

Betsy said...

So Hannah being blown in the wind is almost believable until you realize her hair is being blown the wrong way.

Russell said...

Hahahahahaha

Valerie said...

Cool pictures Abby. Isn't it nice to have your very own camera?

Hannah said...

Oops.

Hannah said...

Ummm....it seems that the votes are being stacked. I have a sneaking suspiscion that Betsy and Russ have some friends or relatives visiting your blog and voting for Betsy as the favorite sibling. 42 votes?? and Betsy has 81%?? I call for a recount. :)

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