Friday, August 30, 2019

Summer 2019: Wrapping Up the "Boys of Summer"

Ok - It's been a year since we last posted and I promised Bruce I would dedicate some time each week to catch up on posts.  So, once again, be prepared for some time travel as we document the last 12-18 months.

As many of you know, I retired into a full-time domestic role earlier this year and I had my eyes on the best summer ever for the boys and me.  Looking back, we achieved what I wanted - a mix of camps, downtime and some unplanned excursions - and we accomplished a lot!

Today wrapped up the last week of summer and Ronnie was able to coax us out of the house and up to Big Four Ice Caves about 90 minutes NE of Seattle.  It was a beautiful drive and the perfect hike to end the summer.

We began the hike trying to get a quick family photo and Noel is peaking his "eyes shut in photos" phase.  It's not intentional, he's just shutting his eyes in 90% photos lately.  See below for an example of what it's like:

Take 1: Too dark, not Noel's fault

Take 2: Noel's eyes shut

Take 3: Seriously, Ron - are Noel's eyes shut again?

Take 4: Stop it - you're messing with me now - they're really shut?!?!?

Take 5: I was exasperated and not ready for the shot - to Noel's credit his eyes weren't shut.

Take 6: We finally got it!


Classic stance with Ethanoel - Ethan hugging his favorite person in the world:




Off we go to Big Four Ice Caves!



However, once we show up, there's only one ice cave left.  For hundreds of years, these caves have been here, until now which makes Ethan throw his hiking stick down and say, "UGH - GLOBAL WARMING, PEOPLE!  I guess it's now called Big One Ice Cave!"

We still enjoyed our time there and explored the area:


For scale, Ethan and Ron are circled below






Until next summer!!

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Our first Pitch-and-Putt!

Avo came up last weekend to help while Bruce and I headed to Chicago for a wedding.  She stayed for a few days on the backend and we took advantage of the amazing Seattle weather and decided to try our hand and golf other than in miniature form.

Avo was our caddy and it was a perfect first effort - 9 holes, par 3, and an hour time commitment.   I must admit I was a little apprehensive when I read the sign at Hole 1 stating "You are responsible for all damages to automobiles and people."

All are happy before the first tee-off:



Noel watching Ethan lining up his shot - the green is to the far left - a hilarious moment, but hey - always be preparing!


At the beginning of this hole, fully confident and 100% serious, Ethan looks at us and says, "Let me show you how it's done."  He whacks it perfectly down the fairway like an old pro.  I was up next and slice it into a massive holly bush.  Without missing a beat Ethan says, "That is NOT how it's done."


It was a tight race for first and second with Noel beating Ethan by one stroke and I was a distant third:



Our version of the 19th hole was a flight of popsicles at Seattle Pops:



Thursday, August 15, 2019

Camping with Uncle Ronnie

We took last year off from camping and decided to give it another go this year.  Ron had a place he'd been to before that he liked and we headed up for three days and two nights.

We caught an 8.30a ferry over to the islands.  About half an hour in, Ron takes the boys to the cafeteria and Ethan returns with an Oreo Ice Cream Bar - at 9:00a......


A view of Friday Harbor as the ferry comes in:

We stopped at Lime Kiln Park on the way to the campground to see if any whales had been sighted lately:

Ron getting some help from the boys in setting up the tent:

And it only took an hurt complete the setup:

The boys testing out their new digs:

This was our campground - our adjacent lot soon welcomed our neighbors, including the infamously named "Drunk Demon Witch", a woman who got drunk and loud on both nights.  After her sister told her she was getting too loud at 10.00p, she had the classic reply "i'm not loud, YOU'RE LOUD!!!"

The beach at the bottom of our campground - the water was ice cold:

The boys tackling some fishing with Ron:



The boys trying to shimmy up a precariously placed log - a scene that always calms my nerves....


After fishing we roamed around the campgrounds:



Our favorite pose - acting like we are stuck on the edge of a cliff:


The boys reading in the tent before bedtime:

We ventured into Roche Harbor and found a Boche Ball court and ice cream:


The next day we looked for rabbits and chased foxes:

Then we got stuck on another cliff:

Found some more ice cream:

And watched a lovely sunset:

Despite not seeing any whales, we had a lovely time camping!