No, we did not spend a whole month on vacation, but it has been a little crazy since we’ve been home, and therefore we have not written anything. What a fun time we had on vacation. First we went to the Gunderson family reunion. Then off to MT to fish. We went to the beautiful town of Ennis–right in the mountains. It’s supposed to have the best trout fishing from anywhere (unfortunately the only one who really caught one was Jenn’s 5 yr old niece). None the less, it was a very relaxing time. We traveled through MT with Jenn’s parents and sisters Amber and Ashley, and Jenn’s sister Heather, brother-in-law David, and niece Brianna (from WV). This is the very summed up version of our vacation. In the next few days, we’ll post some more pictures and tell you a little more of what we did.
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