The Brown Family

The Brown Family

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Yellowstone Adventures


Saturday July 30, 2011 Chris and I headed up with his cousin Danielle and her two kids to Yellowstone for the day!
We we able to walk around geysers, see a couple of eruptions, and waterfalls! Unfortunately, there were not a lot of animals out,
so when there was one bison out it created traffic jams.
Yellowstone was absolutely beautiful and the weather was great.





Just a few of the scenic pictures that were taken!

Our Summer Fun

I have neglected my blog long enough! It is time to recap with some of the things that Chris and I have done this summer!
This summer Chris and I have mostly done work and school. I have been working about 50+ hours per week while battling morning sickness and Chris was taking 19 credits for school. blah. Thankfully life for the moment is getting a little easier as I am feeling less sick, reduced my work hours, and Chris has successfully completed another semester! So now that life is a little less chaotic, we are trying to go out and do more. So here is a recap of the two exciting things we have accomplished this summer.
First was the celebration of America's independence! Every year Idaho Falls, Idaho puts on a big firework production. They claim that it is the biggest west of the Mississippi...I doubt that; but, nevertheless we did have an enjoyable time. We went and heard live music, had some good food, and got to watch fireworks.

I am not normally a fan of cotton candy but I couldn't resist!


Delicious!









One for the kids.


One day I was walkin' by
and I saw this sweet lady with the wanton eyes
and I said hey lady what's your name,
who's your daddy, and what's your game?
She said, Hey, handsome stallion,
my name is m.c. smalls, and i'm kinda lame
but you can call me baby,
and then maybe just maybe
I'll be your woman, and I said, Hold on baby
I didn't even ask your number,
you sure make this game a bummer.
and so it was that two lovebirds,
with a love that would never fail,
ended up serenading each other like an eagle and a quail.