More from the Bluegrass Music Festival in Telluride

Thanks to Jen...I can finish my post about the music festival that we went to a couple weekends ago.
Day 3~
Simret slept in until about 9AM (apparently she had too much fun the day before)
Hannah helping me set-up daycamp (hammering the stakes)
View of Telluride from the top of the mountain-on our bikes. Waterfall-one of the amazing views on our bike ride that morning. (Before the music started each morning; we would take turns going on a bike ride-the boys would usually go first and then Jen and I would go).

Hannah enjoying the festival-
the girls lounging at the family area watching a clown...
Simret waving to everyone that walked by...Jen also taught her how to "high 5" today.
Simret fell asleep on me while we dancing to Yonder Mountain String Band...it was so sweet! She just couldn't stay awake any longer. Right before this she was giving everyone else that was dancing "high 5's". Her new trick; as well as waving and saying "Hi" in a high pitched voice. She loved dancing with me.
Her sleeping on me while we are dancing...Jen should be a professional photographer for this picture...it is my favorite picture of the day. (in case you noticed the tape over her ears...it was to hold her ear plugs in place).
Sunset and Simret is still awake?
Day 4~
Riding in the ski-lift to where our campervans were parked for the weekend. The picture of Jen and Hannah is my favorite picture of this day.

4 comments:

Marcia said...

It's not coincidental that the wine booth is behind where you have your kelty shelty is it?

Jocelyn said...

Looks like you had a wonderful time...I love the picture of Simret sleeping on you...so sweet!!

brotayjax said...

Beautiful babies, beautiful families, beautiful setting. It looks like it was fabulous.

Love and kisses to everyone... I miss you all so much!

Danni and Tommy said...

You guys are just so beautiful. The festival looks amazing.
Miss you still,
D

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