Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Riverbirch Cabin

Travis' grandparents own some land between Logan Canyon and Ogden Canyon. They built a cabin years ago and are still finding things they can do to improve or upgrade it. We got a chance to go up with the Spackman clan and Grandma and Papa Ashcroft. It was a little different going up with Wyatt, but everyone had a blast.

 
While at the cabin we relaxed. We played games, roasted s'mores, sang by the campfire, and had delicious food, such as dutch oven cobblers.

 
Saturday some of us went on a hike the waterfalls in Blacksmith Fork Canyon. It was different walking through water and up waterfalls. There were even some swampy areas. It is a fun experience to say the least.

 
 Above are pictures of the waterfall we jumped off. Brian was even daring enough to try a back flip.
 
 
Above are pictures of the "hot tub". The only problem with the "hot tub" is the water is
basically freezing at 40 degrees.

Monday, July 21, 2014

The Sink

Travis was getting Wyatt's bath ready and put him here so he wouldn't escape. Wyatt was loving it!

Sunday, July 13, 2014

First Steps

Wyatt is now 11 months old. We have noticed him unintentionally standing next to furniture without holding on to it. So the day he turn 11 months we decide to see if he could walk. He has officially taken his first steps.

Daddy and Baby Wyatt

The last couple weeks Travis and Wyatt have gone to church matching. A lot of people in the ward have commented on how cute they look.

1st Haircut

On Friday, July 11th Grandma Kerri gave Wyatt his first haircut. The haircut has made Wyatt look more like a little boy and less like a little baby. We can't believe how much he has changed. Above are before and after shots of his hair. The before picture was taken last Sunday and the after picture was taken this Sunday. We love you Wyatt!

4th of July


For the 4th of July, the Spackman Family got together for a reunion. On the 3rd, we played games at a park then headed over to Utah State to view fireworks. We sat at a church a couple of blocks away from the stadium. The view turned out to be a very good one. Fireworks are always fun to watch.

The next morning we headed to Lewiston for the parade and carnival. Wyatt had a great time hanging out with all the people and watching the parade. He quite likes it when there is a lot going on--it keeps him entertained. The favorite part of the parade was when the horses came. Every time the horses came he would point and talk to them then get fussy when they left.

In the evening, we went to the farm and learned a little about the history of the family. While there we found a few cows and a calf, which Wyatt fell in love with. It was fun to see/learn some things about the farm which we didn't know before. After the farm we went to fireworks at Grandma Spackman's. Wyatt was still awake for these ones and was very fascinated by them. He just sat and starred, which is not like him at all. It was as if he was in a trance. We think he liked them though.

Air Show




After celebrating our anniversary in Cache Valley, we head to the Hill Air force Base. Emily's father, Merlin, loves airplanes and quite enjoys air shows. Wyatt was pretty cute pointing at the planes and watching the crowd.