On our way to Missoula, we stopped in St Regis for a bite to eat. As we walked around the corner to go into the little grill we had a laugh that the name of the restaurant next door was Jasper's. We still at Huck's though. We all agreed they had great grill food! We will surely stop again!
(we did stop at Jasper's on the way home, good food too.)
The next morning, we decided we were not going to eat from any of the normal fast food pit stops, that on this vacation we would only make our own food or eat at local places. So as we were leaving the hotel, Dan pulled over and asked this local couple with a really cute toddler girl, if there was a good breakfast place in Missoula. He had told us that the Farmers market was down town and surely someone there would be "slinging some breakfast burritos" but he had also pointed us in the way of "The Shack". And oh my gosh, If you are ever in Missoula for breakfast they are super great!!!
This is the view of our cabin from the outdoor fire pit.
So fun to see him learn and copy what he sees from us.
Jasper found this empty cabinet in minutes of being there. This was a fun hiding place for him all weekend.
We explored much of the ranch.
This is one of my favorite pictures of Sophia. We were headed across the prairie to go see one of the other cabins at the Ranch.
This is the deck of the cottonwood cabin, which is across the prairie area and up the hill on the other side. It looks a little bigger than the one we stayed in...but still really cute!
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Apropos of the "horrid bunk mate" comment, I was reminded of this:
Once when I was baby - er - kid sitting, I am "swear on a stack of Bibles" positive that Spencer uttered a full and grammatically correct sentence in his sleep (which, even if he had been awake would have been a surprise. HA!). The first few times, before I knew it was him and I simply heard a disembodied voice wafting through the walls, I may have wondered if the House of Williams was haunted. Turns out; no specters, just Spencer. :)
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