The picture above seems like something from a home magazine. I say that not because of the quality of the picture, but rather because of the way it glows. Isn't it picturesque? We spent most of our evenings in Idaho outside chatting about the days events as we waited for hot coffee to percolate or outdoor movie watching treats to appear.
That's right, you read that correctly: Outdoor Movie Nights. Could there be anything better? I am here to tell you there isn't. A tray full of delicious delectables, homemade marshmallows (compliments of Theresa's sister Andrea Miller) toasting to perfection over a glowing fire, a large Adirondack chair complete with a cozy quilt and a movie screen hung between two pine trees - the perfect set up for some summer movie fun.
The first evening we watched a childhood classic, Swiss Family Robinson. I think most of us imagined some grandiose adventure as we embarked on hike the following morning. The following night we watched an old Robert Redford classic, The Sting. In reality, I don't think it would've mattered what movie we were watching when you have that kind of environment to enjoy it in.
That's right, you read that correctly: Outdoor Movie Nights. Could there be anything better? I am here to tell you there isn't. A tray full of delicious delectables, homemade marshmallows (compliments of Theresa's sister Andrea Miller) toasting to perfection over a glowing fire, a large Adirondack chair complete with a cozy quilt and a movie screen hung between two pine trees - the perfect set up for some summer movie fun.
The first evening we watched a childhood classic, Swiss Family Robinson. I think most of us imagined some grandiose adventure as we embarked on hike the following morning. The following night we watched an old Robert Redford classic, The Sting. In reality, I don't think it would've mattered what movie we were watching when you have that kind of environment to enjoy it in.
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