On Elise's birthday we told her we would take her out to eat where ever she wanted to go. However, Samantha had some friends in a play at the middle school and told Elise that her "gift" to her would be to take her "back stage" to meet the cast. Elise opted for the play instead of dinner. It was actually very sweet. I think Elise felt like a cool big kid and Samantha I think enjoyed playing the big sister roll as I dropped them off at the middle school to watch the play together. Kindof like a sisters night out. It was very sweet.
Here the kids are grinding the jerky with a stone in a rawhide bowl to make pemmican for this "Indian" lady. She taught us about leather and rawhide and how to make pemmican. I am tempted to have the kids do this at home but instead of fat to hold the stuff together I thought peanut butter would be fun.
Samantha is using a digging rod to search for roots to eat
This is the trader and the general in the encampment and some fish and elk ribs roasting on the fire. When Sandra was here we were wondering about how and when the Indians did the beading, since the beading is so prevalent in their clothing that we see, but the beads we saw were imported. So... I asked the guy who was there and he said that before they could trade the beaver pelts for seed beads they used porcupine quills and sliced and dyed them. Wow! What a lot of work! I thought wow... I really am lazy!
Here is a trapper taking the hair off an elk hide. Earlier I had thought I smelled dog poo, but realized there were no dogs in the park and passed off the stinky smell as the lady beside me. Then as we checked out the trapper guy I smelled it again and saw Elise checking her shoes to see if she had stepped in poo. It was then that our trapper friend told us it was the elk hide (and here I had blamed in on the poor woman :-( ) P-U! I surely wouldn't want that job!
This guy showed us how to fire a musket. 
After we were done at the museum we decided to go letterboxing. It has been so long since we have gone, I thought it was time we picked it up again. Letterboxing has taken us to so many cool places that we wouldn't have ever found other wise, and it is just plain fun!
There were so many birds it was amazing. Next time we will have to take our bird guide. One of our neatest finds was this pair of geese and their 5 goslings.

Star enjoyed trying to chase after the ducks and geese. What a mess!
If you're not familiar with Letterboxing I highly suggest it. It has taken us to some cool places! Check out www.leterboxing.org
I can't take credit for "discovering" it however. My mom saw an article in the paper a few years a go and we have been having fun doing it ever since!
"'Box On!"
We have 2 of the coolest elders in our ward right now. It doesn't hurt that one of them is CANADIAN! (Can you guess which one?)This week we took the Elders to Pilot Butte Drive In and they shared this mongo huge 18oz. burger. I have never seen such a huge burger. I really think the one on the right could have polished off the burger himself given the chance. I am always amazed by how much a missionary can eat.
When you come to visit remind me to take you to Pilot Butte because they have some awesome burgers. Mmmm! Are you ready to take on the 18 ouncer?
The radio stalker strikes again! Yes, I called into the radio station and got us 2nd row reserved seating to the Matsiko Children's choir concert. This was the sign on my chair reserving my seat. I was so happy as we walked into the filling First Baptist Church chapel, past a few people from church and my physical therapist, to the front of the church for our premier seating. :-)See when they will be in your area here. They are travelling all over the western states, and the concert is FREE!! It would be well worth your time to attend. And if your lucky maybe the DJ you listen to attends the church where they are holding the performance and you too may be able to call in for premier seating :D
Oreo Sand & Dirt Cups
Last month I asked our friends to go with us on a moonlight snowshoe trip offered by a local excursion company at $55 bucks a piece. She thought that was pretty pricey and thought we should go by ourselves. So Saturday night for $6 each (actually I was free- thanks Brittany for letting us borrow your snow shoes and your husband :D) we strapped on a pair of snow shoes and went to the snow park to snow shoe by the light of the full moon.
It was really cool! We went up on the x-country ski trail and came back down the snow shoe trail. As the moon was rising above the trees all of a sudden it seemed like someone had turned on a light behind us. Very cool. It was a beautiful night too. Definitely something we will be doing again. Probably not this year though as the snow will be gone soon and as it was it was pretty icy tonight. We will put it on next years "To Do" list for sure. Thanks to Emily too for saving us a cool $100!
The Victor's, me and Ryan