Thursday, September 17, 2015

Camping on San Juan Island

As one last hurrah before the start of school, Erik wanted to take a family camping trip. While on deployment, he continually had visions of setting up camp with his boys once he was home for the summer to make some memories. So! We loaded up the truck with gear galore and hopped on a ferry starting in Anacortes and destined for Friday Harbor on San Juan Island. 

After driving off the ferry and through the small town of Friday Harbor, it was about a 10 minute drive to Lakedale, a resort that offers campgrounds, canvas tents for glamping and log cabins. We got a spot right along the lake and set up the ol' family Coleman for a few days. We all had a nice time and the best part (other than lack of crowds post Labor Day): there was no cell reception. No text messaging, no emails, no aimless Facebooking. Just us. When the kids went to bed, Erik and I stayed by the fire, looking up at the sky, glimpsing shooting stars. In the nearby brush, a majestic (aaand kinda scary) owl swooped out 20 feet from us and flew on his way once I shone my headlamp on him. It was pretty cheesy and generic as camping could get; it was wonderful.


Lounging and s'moring.

Brother on marshmallow duty. Kudos to us as all meals were made over a campfire and a small charcoal grill. Related point: we also smelled like campfire for 3 days straight.

Starting the fire on a chilly morning.

Brother on firewood duty.

I forced my family to a nearby sculpture garden on the other side of the island and it was too much to handle. That's Landon looking defeated and bored on the long carving log.

Seriously - the sculpture garden and trails were so neat! You'd be walking through the forest and then there would some amazing and random artwork when you least expected it. Anders and I liked this dragon :)

The boys having way too much fun at a nearby, creepy (yet beautiful) mausoleum.

The only time we ran into town was to get essentials: more beer.

Yum.

Being a silly billy.

Waiting for the ferry in Friday Harbor.

Waiting for the ferry in Friday Harbor.

Enjoying the communal puzzles on the ferry ride home.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Rounding Out the Summer

Aaaaand here is a photo dump to close out the lazy summer of 2015.


Catching an O's game at Safeco Field. It was a great stadium AND it was a no hitter ... for the Mariners. Woops.

Feeding birds at Woodland Park Zoo.

Growler Ball

Lots of silly park time.

Lots of seaweed time at Ship Harbor

Building and climbing driftwood creations at Tugboat Beach

Landon did a LOT of drawings these past few months. This one is "Zombies and Flowers" ... he even made "goo blobs" drip from the letters of his name. Van Gogh, eat your heart out! (Or a zombie will...)

A random major windstorm blew through and we lost power for a couple days. It seemed natural to send the kids out with plastic bags tied to strings to help kill time.

This was the summer of Captain Underpants (Dav Pilkey books) - we faithfully visited the library weekly to continue with the series. "Tra la la laaaaa!" 

Let me introduce you to my youngest son, "I'm-not-tired-I-don't-need-a-nap-but-I'll-just-rest-my-head-for-a-moment-Anders-*snore*."

A local photographer captured this beautiful image of a double rainbow down by Cap Sante Marina - we finally got rain!

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Summer Vacation at Bald Head Island

Earlier in the summer, I posted some photos from our trip back East, but I reserved some photos to make a video of our North Carolina adventure. Erik and his family have been heading to a place called Bald Head Island for years - I have long heard stories of long, lazy days by the water and silly antics at night, powered by golf cart rides amongst the island's narrow roads. It lived up to the hype; what a great place!

What are the odds the entire family could take time off during one week to come together in the summer? Rather slim, but it happened! What a wonderful trip. If you are into watching long videos of other people's vacations (with cute kids) that have no relation to you, have I got the video for YOU!



Congrats to LCDR Hubby

I'm a little late on posting this update, but congratulations to the tallest man of the house for his recent promotion to Lieutenant Commander! The boys and I were able to head to base a couple weeks ago to watch Erik pin on his new "O4" rank in the ready room at the squadron. We then accompanied him to a nearby brick oven pizza place - the finest our money could buy. Congratulations, babe! 

This promotion also happens to fall at the tail end of his current squadron tour. Up next: a month of leave to do some woodworking and R&R before he ends off to some various Navy schools and then comes back here to officially start his new department head tour with VAQ-134, where he will help transition the last Navy Prowler squadron to the new, updated Growler aircraft. It works out well, in terms of no deployments in the next year or two. Yippy skippy!



Looking sharp!


The boys in a ready room is always a little stressful for me as they jump around all the seats and immediately hone in on breakable stuff, but we are all smiles in general with promise of pizza.

It was good. Real good.

Anders bucks the pizza trend and goes for a hearty spaghetti and meat-a-ball plate.