Friday, August 6, 2010

July is always eventful

I don’t know why, but July always has a lot going on - and I always have a bunch of pictures to choose from.

I finished 7th quarter at chiropractic school, P1080845and decided to take the summer off for a much needed break. Teresa was rocking it at the bank, and I was looking for work here and there.

I went down to Utah for a week to help the Faveros move to their new home (old place now called “house” & new P1080994place: “home”). Unfortunately, Teresa still had to work, so she kicked it at home and watched scary movies all alone.

 

 

I couldn’t pass up the chance to go up to the Ranch with the my family, and I enjoyed the spectacular views from a new path that had been formed to reach the top of the plateau (“the bench”).P1080853 P1080856 I just had never realized the vastness of the area up above the Ranch! And it was fun to look down on the Ranch from a new angle.pan field on Bench pan field on Bench 2pan looking down on the Ranch

But my Dad got a tick on his leg! Luckily it attached to the scar he had earned from some crazy driving up at the Ranch a while ago.tick on Papa's leg  

Teresa’s parents drove up to visit and for her Dad to ride in the Seattle to Portland (STP) bike race – a 206 mile bicycle ride! Here he is before and after. What an animal! STP bike race starting line P1090175P1090173 

P1090181Then, on the very last day of July, we had the chance to adventure through the Ape Caves in Washington. Our good friend, Chris Bentley, was working up here for the summer and it was his last weekend.

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The Ape Cave is a huge lava tube (12,810 ft – the longest lava tube known in North America) just south of Mount St. Helens that was discovered in 1947 and must be traversed with flashlights or lanterns. It was kind of freaky.

P1090185Funny thing about this picture is that before the flash I could only see Chris holding a flashlight to light up his face!

1 comment:

Brandon and Bethany said...

I'm pretty much in love with you, Teresa.