Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Trip #2 to Milersylvania

This past weekend we headed back down to Millersylvania for what was likely the final camping of the season.
Daddy and M chatting by the fire after we removed him from the tent for a run to the potty after he had smeared sunscreen all over the place. To say the least, Mummy was NOT happy.
Practicing balance with Daddy.





Things we learned Matthew was faster than while he was running in a circle around me:
1. a race car
2. a cow (idea supplied by mummy and scoffed at by the kid)
3. a Blue Angel
4. a Cheeto (and no this is not a typo)
5. a Cheeto flying a Blue Angel
6 a Rainbow (in explanation by M: there they are and poof they're gone)

Monday, August 22, 2011

Dare Devil

August on the River

Yesterday was a fabulous day so we drove up river a bit to check out a part of the Cedar I had never seen.
Daddy fishing, Matthew throwing rocks into the water which is really the only reason he comes to the river with us. Well that and he's too little to stay home alone.
This is a little hard to see but Matthew is actually standing very still, barely touching the fly line coming out of the end of Aaron's rod asking "what's this?". He knows he is not supposed to touch that stuff so he was being extremely careful.
Showing Matthew the fly/bug he is about to tie on.
Matthew checking out all the cool little boxed Daddy has in his bag.
Showing Matthew how you spit on the line to make it slide easier into a knot.
Daddy teaching Matthew about the life cycle of the Caddis fly.
Sharing all the cool bugs with Daddy.
Making a wish.

Big Bad Wolf

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Camping 2

So this summer Richelle and I decided to take the kids camping. Since she had never been tent camping, neither of us had taken kids camping and neither of us really knew any good campgrounds close to home we planned two one night trips to test the waters and if all went well would plan a couple longer trips next year.



Our first test run was two weeks ago a state park called Lake Easton. I have no pictures of that trip because Matthew rearranged my apps on my phone and I couldn't find the camera. It went fairly well although there were a series of "errors": had to change cars at the last minute because hers was too small for all our crap, Matthew threw up on himself just as we arrived at the park, I left my wallet at the restaurant where we stopped for lunch, the campground was literally right off the freeway and there was a LOT of freeway noise, it rained buckets the next morning and we had to pack up and head home in a hurry.



Trip number two was just this past weekend at Millersylvania about an hour drive south of Renton.

There was a small but nice beach on a small but shallow and fairly warm lake.

Lilly playing and Richelle taking a float break.

The kids playing nicely together, look quick because it never lasts for long.

Our campsite. It was big and clean and there were only people on one side of us so it was also pretty private.

Chaseing bubbles through the forest.

Oo, there they are playing nicely again.

Richelle and the awesome fire she built. I tell ya, this lady is an expert fire maker.

Matthew's marshmallow roasting technique:

1. get marshmallow on the stick ready for the fire

2. Shove it right in the flames until it is a ball of fire.

3. Drop the stick and run.

A good morning hug on day number two.

Variety pack of little boxes of cereal were a hit all around. Notice the parent in the middle, key to having a battle free meal.

Matthew after he fell off the picnic table bench. I was surprised it took as long as it did for him to fall off considering how much farting around he does when he is supposed to be sitting still. No blood just a face full of dirt.

After breakfast, we decided to check out a trail that Richelle had gotten a glimpse of the day before. We got coffee and the kids got ring pops. It was absolutely silent for about 15 minutes while they sucked on those things. Next time we are going to buy an entire box.

The boardwalk through the marsh.

Whoops, almost got the picture before someone crashed.

There we go, not everyone is looking at the camera but at least we are all upright.

Matthew dilly dallying along the trail.

In the end, the trail was pretty long and we ended up carrying both the kids part of the way. Too bad Matthew is still mastering the art of riding on shoulders.



All in all this trip went much better than the first. Better park, better weather, the kids were better about sleeping in the tents and behaving appropriately while camping. I am looking forward to next year!