This Spring break we actually got a break :) Our friends, Zack and Celia Nilson, along with their 5 kids, came to visit from Utah. They lived here 4 years ago and we have missed having them around.
Tues. April 7th we met them at the Seattle Aquarium. The kids always love going there and got along great with all the Nilsons. On our way home, we stopped to play at Gene Coulon Park on Lake Washington. Celia and I have taken our kids there many times together...it was just like old times :) The kids ran right into the water, despite the fact that it was only about 55 degrees that day...brrrr! That night we had a dinner party at the Lim's house complete with the chocolate fountain...yum!
Tues. April 7th we met them at the Seattle Aquarium. The kids always love going there and got along great with all the Nilsons. On our way home, we stopped to play at Gene Coulon Park on Lake Washington. Celia and I have taken our kids there many times together...it was just like old times :) The kids ran right into the water, despite the fact that it was only about 55 degrees that day...brrrr! That night we had a dinner party at the Lim's house complete with the chocolate fountain...yum!
Andrew by the huge fish tank
Tom checking out the tide pool before the security guard caught him climbing :)You gotta watch out for that darn rubber octopus!
AHHHH
Jellyfish
Andrew
Tom and Andrew
Bekah, Sarah, Joey and Zack
Tom and Morgan
Andrew and a cool sea star
AHHHH
Jellyfish
Andrew
Tom and Andrew
Bekah, Sarah, Joey and Zack
Tom and Morgan
Andrew and a cool sea star
Morgan
Tom and Andrew getting wet by the waterfall
The kids ran right into the water...half of them ended up riding home in their underwear :)
Wednesday I spent the day getting ready to go. We watched the Nilson kids while Zack and Celia went out for seafood (yuck! (; ) then packed all night...almost literally...as usual, I stayed up getting things done while everyone was in bed....went to sleep at 4 AM...zzz
Thurs morning the Nilsons met us at our house and we were off...like a herd of turtles :)
We stopped at Cape Disappointment on our way to Ocean Park to check out the lighthouse. It was windy, but there were blue skies. The only disappointment was that the lighthouse is closed for tours...we had to just admire it from a distance.
Morgan and Sarah
Zack, Celia, and Joey
Tom, Mel, and Summer
EWE Andrew, good thing it isn't winter time!
Next, we headed for the vacation house we rented on the beach in Ocean Park. The pictures on their website didn't do this place justice! http://www.bytheoceansoblue.com/ There was nothing between us and the beach but dunes. The whole front of the house was big windows...we sat and watched the waves from a comfy couch. The kids had a great time there too. Friday was spent all day out at the beach. It started out gray, foggy, and a little rainy (most summer mornings start this way around here) but cleared off by mid day and we had blue skies. The kids flew kites for a few minutes, and then planted themselves in the sand. I think Tom almost made it to China! We spent a few hours getting wet and dirty, then headed back to the house to hose them all off. We made a fire in the outdoor pit and roasted hot dogs followed by marshmallows for s'mores.
Bekah, Sarah, Celia, Leah, and Emma
Andrew already found something!
Morgan
Lounging babies, Summer 9 months, Joey 7 1/2 months...we have already arranged their marriage :)
Wow...this was our front yard!
Mel and Celia with Joey attached
Some family pics...yes, it took a lot to coordinate us!
Hey, this one's decent :)
Tom digging to China
Morgan
Morgan loved the beach but got nervous when the waves came in....
Morgan loved the beach but got nervous when the waves came in....
....she ran away every time
Andrew joined in the wave chasing too
Bekah found some shells
Sarah
Emma and Tom were best buddies in no time...just like they were when the Nilsons lived here :)
Our boots didn't escape the waves! This is a lot harder than it looks!
The walk back from the beach
Roasting hot dogs
Tom eating dinner on the front deck
Roasting marshmallows
Saturday started out raining and windier. We sent the Easter Bunny (Tom) out to hide eggs and the kids were set loose after they all finished breakfast. Andrew exclaimed that it was the best Easter ever!! They were all restricted to only 18 eggs each, so kept close count...Andrew found his lot first and the rest of the kids didn't take long to follow. They all ran inside and started devouring the yummy treats...Morgan tried to eat her way through her entire bucket, but we stopped her from succeeding :)
Awe, how sweet these two are :)
Joey...future ladies man
Summer and Tom cuddles
A couch in the hallway...Sarah, Leah, Andrew, Bekah, and Morgan
The kids could collect only 18 eggs...Andrew found his lot first! He excalimed that it was the best Easter ever!!
Morgan had fun too...it's pink (her favorite color)
Easter egg hunters...Emma, Leah, Andrew, Bekah, Morgan, Tom, and Sarah
Emma and Tom....Tom traded all his candy for peanut butter cups...my favorite too :)
Morgan trying to eat her way through her basket in 10 minutes flat! Her idea of a balanced breakfast :)
We packed up lunch, threw the kids in the vans and headed for the North Head lighthouse (only about 30 minutes away) The older kids could climb to the top with us, so we took turns watching the little people. It was really interesting...there hasn't been a new lighthouse built for 100 years! Since lighthouses are pretty much obsolete, when they develop a crack in the base, they lock the doors and shut it down...unless some outside party invests in the restoration. Andrew and Tom asked a million questions of the volunteer at the top, then we headed back down to eat lunch. Despite Celia and I's grand plans for something else to do, we all decided to head back to the house. I took some of the braver kids with me to expolore the beach in the wind, one last time...everyone else stuck around the warm house playing games and watching movies.
Climbing the 69 stairs to the top was exhausting... not really, but the kids kept count just to make sure the brochure was right when it said how many stairs there were :)
A view from the top
Tom, Mel, Andrew and Tom in the lighthouse
It was built in 1898
Andrew and the North Head lighthouse
Another view from the lighthouse
Morgan accidentally jumped out of the van into a mud puddle...look what cut muddy footprints her socks made :)
The whole top layer of sand was blowing in the strong wind...it was cool
Andrew
Sarah growled and chased seagulls
The seagulls would ride the wind...they flew up against it and stayed suspended in the air, then would swoop down and around and do it again...it was cool to watch :)
Tom fended them off with shovels full of mud...
Like I said....Tom loves my camera :)
Sarah and Emma were drenched
Tom and Emma heading back to the house
Sunday (Easter) morning, Zack and Celia packed up and left early to head home. I was up late, so didn't get out of bed until around 10 AM. It was very quiet in the house without the extra kids :( Morgan, who every morning would ask if her friends were awake, did the same...when she went down the hall and discovered they had left, she started sobbing. It was so sad...Andrew also cried quite a bit. We all had so much fun, it was a real let down to have to head back to real life.
Summer's happy....she stayed inside :)
The kids helped me pack, ha ha
Andrew's crab parts we made him throw back...all except a crab shell I plucked the eyes out of for him to take to show and tell...yucky
Sunday the waves were wild
Attitudes changed once the kids were set loose to find their Easter baskets :) They got some good candy and activities for the ride home. We took our time packing and cleaning up. We watched the waves getting bigger and bigger all day with the increased wind and rain...it was cool to watch from a warm house :) We finally headed out around 4 PM and stopped for Easter dinner at Red Robin. Mmmmm....my Easter onion rings were yummy :)
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