Youngsters playing in the river in American Fork canyon where we gathered for a picnic on the second day. The first day was spent in Provo at The Creamery (fabulous, generous ice cream) on BYU campus and at a nearby park.
A view of the mountains and clouds above where we were gathered in American Fork canyon
The river rushing by where we were having out picnic lunch
Nicole, Kyle and Carrie Lynn with Rocco (the leader of the pack).
The entire crew that was present. Garen, Clarissa and and Elaine were missing. The former two were not present for any of the reunion.
Friday, July 23, 2010
June 2010 trip to granddaughter Elaine's high school graduation in Washington
In June of 2010 we traveled up the California and Oregon coasts to attend the high school graduation of our granddaughter, Elaine Thatcher. There were miles of spectacular views of grape vineyards, redwood forests, the Pacific ocean and herds of elk as we drove along. It was great to visit with the Thatchers and be present for Elaine's graduation. She has become a fantastic cook. We had awesome weather throughout.
Elaine, Mitchell (brother) and Carrie Lynn (mom) at the graduation celebration family dinner out
Elaine with mother Carrie and father Garen
Elaine with brother Mitchell and sister Clarissa
Elaine in her new graduation dress.
Elaine, her mom, Carrie and sister Clarissa immediately after the graduation ceremony.
The Pacific ocean from the side of the highway. There are innumerable fantastic views.
An opening in the middle of the Avenue of the Giants. A large forest of huge redwood trees that are very close together. There is a small road running through the middle of it. Marvelous.
Victorian buildings in Ferndale, CA.
Elaine, Mitchell (brother) and Carrie Lynn (mom) at the graduation celebration family dinner out
Elaine with mother Carrie and father Garen
Elaine with brother Mitchell and sister Clarissa
Elaine in her new graduation dress.
Elaine, her mom, Carrie and sister Clarissa immediately after the graduation ceremony.
The Pacific ocean from the side of the highway. There are innumerable fantastic views.
An opening in the middle of the Avenue of the Giants. A large forest of huge redwood trees that are very close together. There is a small road running through the middle of it. Marvelous.
Victorian buildings in Ferndale, CA.
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