Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Washington-part 2

Ryan and I flew back home on Monday July 25th to take Khalif to visit his parents. The kids stayed with grandma and grandpa and didn’t even really care we were gone….I guess they love their grandparents :o). They went to a petting zoo and Water park in Everett one of the days and because it was rather cold, they had the entire water park to themselves! They went back to Aunt Liha’s and went slip n’ sliding that afternoon. We were at their house a few times this summer and they love their backyard, hiking around in the wild flower, playing in the little house and setting up multiple slip n’ slides.

Pen make-up. I made her wear it until bath time and I'm pretty sure she won't be doing that again:

Ryan’s birthday was that Monday and he had work people in town and had his Cisco SBR, so it was a crazy day for him and he didn’t get home until after midnight! Khalif and I had a quiet time hanging out. I had no car, so had to rely on my bike which was kinda fun. We went grocery shopping and ran some errands and Khalif really enjoyed riding in the Ibert (bike seat that mounts on the handle bars). He had a nice visit with his family and we met his aunt and cousin at the park one day and they are really great people! We had a playdate with the Williams’ girls and they dressed him up as Minnie Mouse and he was pushing a shopping cart with a purse….his parents would’ve been so proud! The time flew by and we left Wed. afternoon. Ryan stayed back to work.


The kids were really excited to see us, which was kinda fun for me because I don’t usually leave them and they actually missed me :o). I missed them too. The house was very quiet without Reggie and Ainsley. I can see why Ryan doesn’t like it when we are not there. The sun finally started coming out and the kids were in the water or on the beach most of the day. It finally felt like summer, except the water was freezing. I usually do a swim workout a few times a week and I just couldn’t this year…only swam once :o(. Our last week was really busy; we went to the Children’s Museum, the zoo and the Stanwood/Camano Fair. We had a great time at all of those places. Ryan flew in on Wed. so he got to enjoy some sun and the fair. We talked Reggie into kneeboarding and he did great and loved it! The neighbor was nice enough to lend us their kneeboard….they’ve come a long way since our day. Theirs had a hook for the rope, so he didn’t even have to hold on! I went with him and I couldn’t tell by his face whether he was enjoying himself. When we were done, he said it was really cool, but we couldn’t get him to go again before our time at the lake was over. I decided to go again by myself to have my own fun and show him what you can do on a kneeboard. I could still jump, do 360’s and stand up. I’m not sure about him, but I was pretty impressed with myself :o).

Watching the horses at the fair:
Zumba!

About half way through the summer, Ainsley was asking to sleep in the toddler bed up in Grandma’s room (Wade and Liha stay in grandma and grandpa’s room with their whole family when they are up visiting). Grandma is a softy and said o.k. The only problem is that Reggie and Ainsley sleep in the same room and Reggie wasn’t about to get cut out of the deal. So, it became a nice treat for them to sleep in grandma and grandpa’s room. Reggie was very excited to sleep in a sleeping bag and they loved it. Not sure grandpa was on board, but I’m glad they love their grandparents!

What a good cleaner....grandpa loved it whenever Khalif got ahold of the sponge!


Dancing on stage at the Children's museum-Reggie was working hard in the picture above to do sound and lights:

Reggie's old fav. the Comodo Dragon:

Aunt Sue and Uncle Rich’s cabin became one of Reggie’s favorite places to visit. He biked there with Ryan and always wanted to stop there when we were out in the party boat. They do have a fun place….it is really cabin-like with a loft and they’ve made some trails with interesting attractions, like a fairy house. Look what we found on a walk at Aunt Sue and Uncle Rich's...pretty cool:


The kids got to enjoy an adventure with Grandma Peggy and Uncle Anthony. They always do something fun and this year they went to the water slides. This is something I would never do with them because they are water weanies, but I was hopeful that they might be brave. It was good they both went because Ainsley hung out in the kiddie area with grandma and to our surprise, Reggie went on all the slides with Uncle Anthony!!! Way to go! They had an awesome time :o).

Hanging in the little pool:



Go Reggie!

Sat. was a bit of a whirlwind, as usual with Ainsley’s birthday party and packing. I decided to do the Once Around Lake Cavanaugh race. My back has been feeling good all summer and I’ve been running a lot and for long distances, so it seemed like a good idea. My back was a mess earlier in the week, but it quickly recovered and I ran it without stopping (7.8 miles in 1 hour 12 minutes)!!! When we got back, Peggy, Dustin and Anthony came to visit, then Megan and her family and then the rest of the party around 3:30. We had fun watching people try to paddleboard. Some people can do it and others, like Ryan and Dustin, just can’t. Reggie had a blast playing with Lachlan, Cohen and Mack (Megan’s children). Lachlan even waterskied for the first time, so it was good for Reggie to see that a 9 year old can do it. Maybe he’ll try next year??? Ainsley had fun with Cadia and the twins, Stella and Ruby. Reggie had fun with Charlie….it was just a great day! We had a great time visiting with Jim/Ruth, Lacey/Aunt Jana, Kristin, the Boyd’s, and Aunt Sue/Uncle Rich. Thanks mom for letting us host at your house. The weather even cooperated and it was beautiful.More than half way around the lake...

Presents the night before her party...I now know why so many easy bake ovens end up at thrift stores!

Lachlan and Reggie:



Reggie and Charlie :o). He was so glad to have a boy cousin to play with!

We had a great time watching Ainsley open her gifts. She wanted an American Doll this year, but that didn’t seem to make sense to me. She is pretty young and those dolls are $100! Ryan thought it would be a nice surprise to buy her one, so he got on some website and ordered a doll without telling me because he knew that I’d veto it. I’m not sure how many links he clicked on because he ended up getting baby Kevin for $100. He showed up at the lake on party day, so at least the timing was good. We explained to her beforehand that there was a mix-up and she wasn’t getting an American Doll, but we could send the baby back and get one. Of course she opened up Kevin and wasn’t at all wanting to ship him away. The box said, “Not for play. For children 14+ or adults as a collectible.” Hmmm…I’m not thinking the glued on hair is going to make it. Although, we’ve been home for almost a week and baby Kevin has only had about 5 minutes of play time, so he might just be going on a trip back to wherever he came from. It was a really nice thought and we love Ryan for that….the whole scenerio also gave us a lot of laughs :o). Baby Kevin:

Grandma had a brain seizure and thought Reggie was little and tried to pick him up. Thankfully, she didn't hurt herself!





Jumping with Stella and Ruby:





No animals in the house this year....the cats have gotten a little better about leaving stuff outside. Ainsley was very sad to see the dead rabbits...also had a dead duck this year :o(. She did find a live snake to pet though-for some reason it let her do it: Amazing to see a deer in the water! Haven't ever seen that before :o)




We awoke early the next morning and were on the road a little after 7. We stopped for gas and to go to the bathroom at the Costco in Salem and then stopped for dinner in Yreka. We would have made it in just over 14 hours if we hadn’t hit construction traffic. As it was, we pulled in at 9:48, so it took us 14 hrs. and 39 minutes. Not too bad since it took us 16 on the way there and last year 17 hours each way. The kids did much better on the way back and somehow entertained themselves for a good part of the way (only watched 2 movies).


The summers just seem to go quicker and quicker. We slowed down a bit this year and didn’t schedule much, but somehow it seemed to go by faster. I know it is a lot for my parents to have us there for 5 weeks, but I’m glad they let us impose. The kids will always have their memories of summer fun forever…….thank you!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

well, it was wonderful to have you all here for the opportunity to have great memories. my hope is that we and our lake cavanaugh home will continue to provide great memories for many years to come.

another hope is that i will be able to remember these times too. your chronicle will serve as a "cheat sheet" for all of us as we mature. thanks for your hard work and kind words trina.

love, grandma irene