Last week we hit a big milestone, our first plane ride and trip to Montana since Georgia was about three months old. She was excited about going to "Tana" she kept saying, "go to Tana, get new boots!" She'd been promised new cowgirl boots from Grammy and Grandpa. Despite not enjoying the plane ride over Georgia had a fabulous time, so did I!
As Georgia is able to do more things I am learning more about what new things she likes and doesn't - she's isn't afraid to share her opinion and one thing is for sure, you can't predict the outcome.
Brian was able to make it over for two days and wanted to go out on the boat, at last check (about a year ago) Georgia didn't like being on a boat but I thought since this was a pontoon boat it would feel more secure, not so much. Once we set out on the lake Georgia wanted to "be all done with the boat" so we headed in. She recovered quickly by stripping down and splashing in the water.
After the boat experience we were all convinced that she wouldn't like the Alpine Slide up at Whitefish Mountain and she surely wouldn't want to go on the chairlift. She showed us, she went on the slide a total of seven times and had no trouble with the chairlift!
We splashed in the river behind my parents house, saw deer, went for walks and did the Walk of the Cedars in Glacier National Park. It was a fabulous week with a whole lot of smiles and laughing. Thank you Grammy and Grandpa - we can't wait to come back!
This pretty much sums up how Georgia felt about the boat ride
Enjoying the view of Whitefish River
Georgia didn't like the airplane ride or the boat but neither of those things bothered daddy - she liked the chair lift - that's all he cared about!
Alpine Slide with Grandpa
and again with Grammy
The whole gang at Whitefish Mountain
Hard to tell where the trees stop and the water begins
Wildlife in the neighbors yard
Grammy & Georgia on the mountain
Tall tree, small tree
Braving the chilly water in Glacier National Park
Georgia, did you have fun in "Tana"? I'm going with yes!