Thursday, December 22, 2011

Montana Trip-Part II

My only regret about the trip was that I didn't put my thinking cap on and photograph the kids when they were all together! I have been kicking myself for not getting it done, but I thought we had more time with Haven and before I knew it, it was time to take her back to Kalispell. So with that said I did get some cute pictures of Kaitlen and Payten. Mr. Caden was not feeling well so we had to leave him at home.
I fell in love with Libby and it's beauty! Trees, grass, and more trees! Not mesquite, palo verde, cactus, or palm trees. Trees like aspen, oak, and all sorts of pine, trees that actually turn colors in the fall! Can you tell I live in a desert? While the desert has it's good points, come winter time, there is NO fall. If you want to see fall colors you need to go to Michaels, Walmart or JoAnn's and look at the fall decorations!
The air was so crisp and cool that it got me in the mood for hot cocoa, crocheting and Christmas! I went to the little store and bought myself some yarn and a hook. I found a free crochet pattern on my phone and before I knew it, I had made, RaLee, Kaitlen, Haven, Payten and little Caden a hat. The girls loved their hats.


 Kaitlen is turning into such a beautiful young lady!

 Isn't she a doll?

 All of these pictures were taken  just down the street from their home.

 I was amazed by the beauty of the forest floor! I did not know leaves this colorful could actually cover the ground. Jessica kept apologizing about not having activities and trips planned but none of that was necessary because I was in awe of the beauty and just tyring to soak it all up! I had a blast, it doesn't take much to entertain this old desert lizard.
The hardest part was saying goodbye. Kaitlen is a very stoic person, she shows little emotion, unless something strikes her funny bone and then you can't stop the giggles. The morning I left for the airport in Spokane, we said our goodbyes, she gave me a hug, told me she loved me, and was walking out of the house, when she turned around and ran as fast as she could, threw her arms around me and cried. It surprised and pleased me to know that my little grandaughter loved me that much and would miss me. I still think about that goodbye and it still makes me cry. It was so out of the ordinary for Kaitlen and so honestly sweet. In case she doesn't know it...I miss and love her too!


2 comments:

Tamra and Jim said...

What a beautiful place to visit. I'm glad you had the opportunity to go. The girls are darling.

Jessica Caldwell said...

She is a hard kid to read, but when she shows emotion you know it means a lot to her. She misses you a lot and LOVED your visit as much as I did. I love this little town and do feel very blessed to have such wonderful ward members who look out for us.