We received a warm welcome from Uncle Daniel and Aunt Betty and their family.
Uncle Daniel is a master wood carver and his living room is filled with these creations. The colors come from different kinds of wood.
Aunt Betty has made quilts and more quilts for her children and grandchildren.
They took us on an outing to Mount Rainer. At a rest stop by the way Emily took advantage of the time for a picture with them.
The cloud over Mount Rainer just wanted to stay put. It looked like a gigantic pancake covering the top peaks.
I’m not sure if Claire Bleu saw this sign or not, but …
… she kept veering off the path to get the best pictures.
We saw a lot of beautiful creeks, gorges, and waterfalls.
Cousin Doug fixed, smoked, and carved the pork loin for dinner one evening.
Cousin Doug and Sharon and part of their family
Cousin Phil and Colleen. He reminded me a lot of my brother Oren Jr.
Jim with cousin Elaine and Larry
… and enjoyed being a tourist in this mock Bavarian village
We stopped at the Grand Coulee Dam and enjoyed a very informative talk and interesting facts about the dam.
Mother was a trooper and never complained once. She enjoyed the chatter on the bus, read a couple books, and dozed often. It was such a blessing to have her along.
We arrived at Spokane, WA in the evening and couldn’t find a motel because of some basketball tournaments, so they dropped 6 of us off at the airport and the rest traveled on through the night toward Glacier National Park.
I was one that “jumped ship” and came on home, sorry to leave the bus. The sun was setting as we drove on to Spokane for our flight.