by Kimberly Lobby
Woops I’m really taking this vacation thing really serious. After Sleeping in until 9:30 I woke to find this…

Kelly canned up the salsa we made yesterday. (19 pints)

I caught up fast with some yummy home fries for breakfast.

Dylan was giving a helping hand by rolling in an extra table for the masses.
After breakfast the boys went into the shop and Kelli and I tried to decide what to can next. Katie discovered that little Buddy got himself into something really, really stinky. So the girls decided it was time for a makeover…

Poor Hobbs got invited to the party too!

While Kelli was pickling beets I went to check out the boys.

Oh no! We left them in so long they’ve become conjoined twins!

Here are some pieces to the 8 night tables he Terry’s working on.

This is Mikey using some router do-hicky. I stand corrected, using a router jig.
I love this picture for two reasons. Reason #1 it looks like Mikey is lecturing Christopher. But on closer look you will note the teenager Christopher is not rolling his eyes or anything so Mikey must be telling him he’s #1 or something. #2 reason to love this picture is all the adults in this shop are wearing ear protection… Hey maybe we’re deafening the poor teenager with our loud power tools and he really can’t here us. Naw, that doesn’t make sense, does it?

Here’s another funny one. Look at that wiley Terry checking out Mikey’s workmanship! And again, check out the ear muffs. Aren’t the cute?

This is part of the order. All together Terry will be delivering 4 queen size beds, 8 night tables, 4 benches and a 10 foot dining room table.

From furniture to cows, only in Idaho! This is Gertrude and Betty.
Next we went to Smith Creek. It was just about 20 minutes up the mountain .Everyone just scattered climbing all over the rocks. When I say everyone I mean the kids and Mikey.

I was lucky to make them hold still long enough for this picture.

Look at how tall KT is! She’s such a good friend.
This is a shot on our way back down the mountain. The river you see is the Kootenai winding through the valley. What a perfect ending to day 2 in Bonners Ferry.
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