Thursday, October 02, 2008

RANCH

The flowers and the grama grass were so beautiful
Elk in the meadow in front of our house
Colten is ready to go hunting
Jay taking a break from hunting
Fall view out my front door
Summer view out my front door
Our house

Well it has been a while since I have given an update so I will give the down low on what has been going on the past few months. Jay has been in between Horse spring and our house working. We have been rushing to get our house done before the hunts and winter. It is just about there. Jay has been guiding hunts since the first of September. I have been cooking for them and he guides it has been a little busy. We have one more big group coming this next week then we will be done for a while. We feel so blessed to live where we do. It has been so much fun to watch the elk and here them bugle right outside our door. It is starting to cool down and is definitely looking like fall.

5 comments:

D said...

It's good to see you guys in your environment. We're still in DC and I've started grad school at Georgetown (if you want to know a little about multivariate statistics I can help!). We should try to schedule another ranch trip when Skij and the kids can come out.

Katie said...

I'll make sure not to show these pictures to Jordan, he'll be way too jealous! :) Its good to see what you are up to.

Jaime said...

Oooh so beautiful! I sooo wanna come see your place sometime! And I can totally relate to cooking for hunters. I did it all September and have 3 weeks in October and two in November, I'm ready to be DONE! At least this week I have internet where we are, the other weeks I don't!

Anonymous said...

Your home looks so beautiful! And your little one!!! Oh how I miss that sweet little Harvey Jay, I can't wait to meet your newest addition, Colton! I miss you guys so much, more than you will ever know! I love you all so much!

-Rebecca Haymond

Sandra said...

Sorry to intrude on your blog, but I had to say thank you for the pictures. I love the flowers in the first one- we don't have Mexican hat flowers here in Utah and I miss them, they were always my favorite.

(just so you know, I am a Hulsey by birth and came to your blog through on of my cousins- don't remember whose though)