Yesterday we went back to Yellowstone National Park again to visit sites we've never been. We drove to the northern part to see Mammoth Hot Spring which is very pretty to look at. Daddy took us to visit the old fort at the hot spring and we all had lunch at a restaurant. It was rainy mixed with hailstorm. Anchalee spotted 3 antelopes running away from hailstorm up the hill. We drove to the west to the highest part of the park but got stuck on traffic for awhile. A car in front of the line just stopped right in the middle of the road causing back up traffic. Couple tourists came out of their car and took pictures. We couldn't understand what was they taking picture of. Later on, we realized that there was a grizzly bear just off the road. We only see his back and behind. He was busy looking for thing to eat on the ground. He didn't pay any attention to us. Daddy has some pictures of him.
We took a little hike to see Artist Pot hotspring and it was quite cold. At one point we ran to see a water fall in the rain. We got wet even in our raincoats.
On the way back home we ran into another traffic due to 2 buffalo walking on the road. Then we waited 20 minutes because of the construction.
Story of my baby twin girls who were born after my 3rd IVF procedures. It has been a long journey for us and now I'm glad that my twin girls are here. Most of all, I'm happy to share their stories with you.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
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