Wednesday, June 13, 2012

7 months and counting....

My sister-in-law Hannah is due in August also. I'm due at the beginning of the month and she's due mid-end of the month.   Last weekend we decided to take some pictures before we went to church.  It's our first baby and Bryan and Hannah's third baby.  


 I have less than 2 months to go until due date and Hannah has a little more than 2 months to go...but who knows?  :)


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Visiting Pierre...

On our way back this weekend, we stopped in Pierre and spent the night with my brother. We went and saw the Oahe Dam and went out to eat....





Monday, June 11, 2012

June happenings...

 Andrew has been working with the horses and took them out in the field a couple of times this month...



 We bought a  few trees and planted them last week. When we brought them home, they filled up the jeep, so we didn't have much room for anything else.
 We went to the Badlands last weekend when we were out visiting in Lemmon.

 We took a 36 mile loop around the park and saw some wildlife.  That night we went to the musical over in Medora.

Monday, June 4, 2012

The rest of Florida

We enjoyed our two week trip down in Florida and enjoyed the last trip before we become a family of three later this summer.

 Andrew and his welding class on the last day
 We went to the ocean one night and enjoyed the beautiful water


 While at the ocean, we rented some bikes. We rode on the sidewalk bike-path that went right along the ocean. While there we stopped at an Italian restaurant that overlooked the ocean.

 Back at our resort, we went swimming several times.  It felt nice to go into the water at the end of the day.


Sunday, June 3, 2012

Key West continued....



While at Key West, we bought a ticket to ride the trolley. They make different stops and you can get off and on whenever you want.  Here we are on the trolley.



 Andrew posing by a statue on the island
 On the drive back from the Keys, we stopped at an alligator farm.  You could walk around and look at the different areas-- the babies, two and three year olds, where they breed them, and then see the older alligators in the ponds.  We went to a little demonstration and learned that some can live to be a hundred years old!
 At the demonstration, we were able to hold a little alligator


 We were able to feed the different pens of alligators. When they saw the food coming, they would come crawling over towards the edge of the pen.