
Our
Lake Powell family reunion was awesome! The kids were in the water
almost 12 hours every day and there were plenty of activities to keep
them all busy.......water skiing, wake boarding, tubing, jet skiing,
kayaking, standup paddle boarding, fishing, swimming, snorkeling, jumping off the
top deck of the houseboat, or sliding down the water slide, building
sand castles, having water gun fights or relaxing on a very large,
floating 'lily pad' that held about 5 adults or multitudes of kids. Our
last day ended with an epic water balloon fight (about 900 balloon
bombs). To those activities we add night games, fabulous food, tons of
junk food and cases of soda, (stuff their parents would never let them
eat at home). Last thing we do every night is called 'My Day In Six
Words'. Everyone writes their favorite memory of the day, but must only
use one 6 word sentence. We read them out loud and love hearing the
best part of everyone's day. Then family prayer, and after a few hours
of sleep it's time to do it all over again. Jeff and I are exhausted
when the week is over, but it is ABSOLUTELY worth every single minute!
We feel so blessed that our children and grandchildren not only love
each other but like each other and have great times together. After the
fun ends, everyone sends me the photos they took. I add mine and I
make a hard cover book of our vacation and give each family a copy as a
Christmas present. The parents tell me their kids look at those books
all through the year as they anticipate their next Lake Powell
adventure. (The one thing that was not great this year was night
photography. Most days and nights there was a thick, dull haze that
must have been caused by wild fires nearby. It cleared one day only to
be replaced by cloud cover. On the last day, I kept watching the sky,
and finally there was a break in the clouds and I could see the stars
and Milky Way for a brief time. This year we anchored the houseboat
where I could not get a shot of the lake and the Milky Way. I was
standing in front of the houseboat with the lake at my back to have this
view. I took one shot to expose for the foreground and cliffs, and
another shot tho expose for the sky, and combined them. Enlarge to see
more detail.)