Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Waterton National Park, Canada Part 3

So Waterton was great because it was beautiful. It wasn't really anything I had seen before so that was nice. The deers were not friendly, but they didn't run if you wanted to get a little close to take a picture. They were sitting in the yards and it was really cool.
On the way home from Waterton we were able to stop by the temple to get a couple of snap shots.  It was nice to have a family picture in from of the Cardston Temple.  
I guess this is a tradition for Elyse to stand in the water like this, but they usually go to Canada later in the summer so it was pretty cold this time.  When she got back in the car she found out that it was 50 degrees outside.  BURRRR....
This is Mark and Gayle with Grandma Marie, Mark's mother, at the falls.  
Our little family with Grandma Marie at the falls.
Tyler, Jenny, Brooke, and Brody with Grandma Marie at the falls.
Mark and Gayle with the children and grandma Marie.
Ryan hiked to the top of the falls and took this picture.
Our cute little family in the freezing cold.  Kayden was just happy to be out of the car.
Brooke and Kayden randomly hug all the time.
Brooke and Kayden watching the water where Sassy fell in to.  (If any of you have seen Homeward Bound, Sassy is the cat and that movie is Brooke's favorite and she said that this was the water Sassy had fallen in.)
Ryan walking with Kayden
Cute little baby fawn with its mother.
Brooke at the Prince of Wales Hotel.  This was a cool little place.
This is higher than it looks.  I guess it is tradition in the Workman family to climb to the top so Ryan did it with me.  It was really scary because it is really old and the wind is blowing.  I was freaked out.
The wind was blowing so hard and I was freezing cold. 
Kayden taking a nap.  Gayle watched his head very closely because if it fell forward she would hold it up like this.
This is Mark and Gayle getting Grandma Marie out to the car to head to Waterton.  She had a good time and it was so fun to have her with us.  She is a very dear, sweet lady.  I feel so lucky to have gotten to spend some time with her.  


More pictures to come...

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