But today, I really got to introduce the sport to my cousin P. and her husband R. Earlier today, P. and I took a walk and picked up three micro caches in their neighborhood. These are small, and usually don't have any goodies in them, just a log to sign. So the three of us decided it would be fun to go out and find a regular sized cache. We hiked in this park on Tubbs Hill in Coeur d'Alene and found one! It was kinda cool that it was placed by Royal Ranger Pack #77. Royal Rangers are like Boy Scouts in the Assemblies of God denomination.
Don't they look happy about finding it? I think they will get a GPS and continue to seek them out...
Can't imagine that any of us is going to be able to get out of bed very easily tomorrow morning! The area was way bigger than we had originally thought, and we did quite a bit of rigorous hiking.
We went to a different Mexican Restaurant than yesterday for dinner, and they shared how they met each other. Totally God, and it's been a wonderful 15 years for them :)
Coeur d'Alene is certainly a beautiful place. I just wish it didn't get snow in the winter! But maybe after a year in Arizona, I might be up for scraping ice and snow off my car windows again... it remains to be seen. On the other hand, I am giving thought to spending winters in Arizona and summers on the Oregon coast, or who knows. We truly do live in such a diversified and beautiful country!
:)
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