08 June 2011

Yellowstone

Last week we took the kids and met up with some of their cousins at Yellowstone.  All of the kids were excited to go except for Chase who has apparently watched Home Alone one too many times and was terrified we were going to accidentally leave him behind.  The night before our trip he slept at my feet clinging to my ankle.  After every stop along the way he would ask, "Are you my family?  Am I in the right car?"  Much to his relief he made it to Yellowstone with us without incident.

Almost immediately upon entering the park we began to see bison and elk.  It didn't take long for Kai and Chase to decide that it was the "best day of their ENTIRE LIVES!!!!"

Or at least it was the best day of their lives until we began to look at things besides animals.

This is Dragon's Breath Hole and it was everything you'd expect from a cave titled Dragon's Breath Hole.  It was loud, steamy, and smelly.   They really didn't like the smelly parts of Yellowstone, but I thought it was a small price to pay to see things like the Grand Prismatic Spring.


We also saw less amazing things like this.  I don't remember what it is called but it was along the Norris Geyser Basin.  Chase said it looked like "root beer and poo, but you can't smell the root beer part--just the poo."

Did I mention that we saw bison?  Because we saw a lot of bison.  They were grazing in the valleys, drinking in the streams and blocking all the roads.


After seeing them so much some of us had a hankering to taste them.  For lunch.  In the form of chilli.

I like to think everyone had a pretty good time.

5 comments:

JulieN said...

I LOVE Yellowstone. I went for the first time "grudgingly"...but when we got there I fell in love with it and can't wait to go back. Looks like you all had a great time!

Grace said...

What a fun trip! And as a side note--Madison looks soooo much like you did as a kid.

Juliette said...

Looks like fun! I need to go their one of these years.

Dawnia said...

Glad you had a fun trip. I love the kids reactions.

James Green said...

Everyone had a good trip, except the bison in the chilli