Now we all have kids, and it was great to catch up, exchange stories and ideas, and see our little ones play together. Although we wanted great weather to get outside as much as possible, Mother Nature didn't get the memo. We had a very strange 24-36 hour long thunderstorm and some cloudy and misty weather. In my opinion, the less than ideal weather actually helped me rest, recharge, and enjoy as much time as possible with our friends.
Lots of photos are below!
Ryan is a master at loading up the car with enough gear for the dog, kid, and 2 adults.
I'm talking mad skills.
On the ferry to the Olympic Peninsula!
Oliver checking out the view from the ferry.
Home Sweet Home
Arlo couldn't stop saying, "Woostah. Cock a doodle do!"
Wandering around the Purple Haze Lavender Farm.
Byron and Wyatt hide in a field of lavender.
Wyatt is a boy who knows how to strike a pose.
Friends!
Wyatt was very interested in Bonnie's work. He really wanted to help. Such a sweet guy!
Weird thundershowers = beautiful sunsets.
You know you've reached a certain phase in life when you and your son start wearing matching hats on accident.
During a sunny break in the weather, we went to the beach for a morning.
Beautiful!
Having lots of fun!
Cut from the same cloth.
Joe found a staff to live out his Gandalf fantasies.
And Joe helped Arlo find his inner Gandalf too.
One Happy Family
Another Happy Family
The former site of the Lower Elwha Dam (one of two dam removals on the Elwha river that make up the country's largest dam removal ever)
Smile!
Wyatt decided to go for a swim in some pretty cold sea water. Brrr!
Connecting with my inner child by making bulldozer noises while playing in the sand.
Oliver is another water loving baby!
Hi!
The boys.
Lots and lots of reading on this trip.
Lots of eating too! |
Stealing a kiss and not spilling a drop of coffee. So smooth!
Byron and Wyatt on the beach.
Practicing walking on a bench. Good for motor skills and burning energy.
The Nonericks!
Rain and silliness on top of Hurricane Ridge.
The beautiful drive up to Hurricane Ridge.
1 comment:
Nice post. Love your sense of humor, Darcy!
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