9/19/08

Day At Lagoon

OK after spending 10 days in our 5Th wheel, we took it to Lagoons camp ground for the following weekend to camp so we could spend that next Saturday with Spence, Mandy and the grandkids..... Go figure do we love our little ones?


Here we are bright and early, ready and eager to go, Seth could hardly wait. Our camp spot couldn't have been in any better of a spot, we where right next to the park.


First ride: could he been any more of a Joe cool? I wonder where he gets it from???
Look Ma no hands, what a little show off, thank goodness he has grown some, last year he was to short to ride most of the kiddie rides. He really made up for it this year...

Remember what I said about Joe cool earlier, and where did he get it from? Need I say more? No fear, grandma was hyperventilating as this thing was shooting high in the air, can you imagine Seth was having a bast.

I was the only one that didn't ride this one, it was a big hit with everyone, from what they said it was because the rider had more control on weather you went up or down, however you did get a little wet.

WOW, what a couple of big kids. I think these two had the most fun on this ride.


Seth just has to try and figure out all the buttons and whistles on all the rides.


The one and only ride that I managed to get on was the train so I had to take a picture in the tunnel when it was black just to see how it would turn out, and yes this is how it turned out. OK so I got just a little laugh out of it.



As you can imagine this is how grandma and grandpa spent most of our day, that is after Seth was over his rides. We watched the little ones so mom and dad could do the big rides. Did that break our hearts? HECK NO, we loved it. But one thing maybe you have figured out by now, grandma did all the picture taking.



A perfect ending to the perfect day.


9/18/08

Time to catch up.

I really need to add to my blog we camped out at Lagoon last weekend and spent Saturday with Mandy, Spence and the kids at the park watching them ride the rides. I will have pictures this weekend.

9/14/08

Oregon Coast Vacation

WOW!! It sure has been a long time since my last posting... When working 2 jobs and planning a vacation, not much time left for much else. Robin was such a big help that I don't know what I would have done with out him. We took 10 day and drove to Oregon with my cousin Brent and Sandy Gibson, they go every year and knew just what to show first timers. Boy did we have a GREAT time... For the last couple of days of our vacation we stayed in Walport and did some crabbing, what an experience that was. Here are some pictures of the coast, BEAUTIFUL does not describe the scenic view. This is going to be long, I didn't realize how many pictures I had taken.




This is Tollbridge RV park in Parkdale, Oregon. Our second night, our first night we stayed at the Indian reservation at Penalton Oregon. We then drove along the Columbia River to our next RV park that we where going to stay at for the next 4 nights.


This would most likely the only picture I got of the Columbia River, I slept most of the first part of the way, poor Robin how much company could I have been.

This is Fort Stevens RV Park in Hammond, Oregon. We spent 5 nights and had a wonderful time. We camped amid the trees that I would have to say where 50 feet tall. This is Brent and Sandy, my cousin and his wife.

Robin and Brent goofing around, something they are good at.



We had such a good time, our camp was right next to each other and surrounded by bushed and trees.


Nightly camp fires where great!!!!

Each night we had these darn raccoons come into camp for dinner, one night we had as many as five. They where as curious of us as we where of them.
I think I took two dozen pictures of them, they just didn't care about the flash of the camera.



This is a little out of context but it gives you a look of the trees that line the highway, they grow almost right up to the road.


This is a portion of a ship that sits on the beach at Fort Stevens, It has been there for so long that the ocean has slowly eroded it away.



Brent and Sandy posing for a picture.


Me and the girls posing for a picture, well maybe just me the girls where getting nosy.


The girls really thought that they would love this water, for the most part they really do love to go swimming, however the ocean, especially this part of the states is very cold. They got out as fast as they got in. It was really pretty funny.


Not before we got a few pictures of them in the ocean did they get out.




I couldn't pass this picture up.


The next group of pictures are of the coast as we drove to Newport, you can tell it was just a beautiful day, it was sunnier then the other pictures you can tell we had some fog. I can't tell you of all the locations so there won't be any descriptions. They are beautiful.










This was in Newport where sea lions gather to sleep and catch fish. I know that in my next life I want to come back as a sea lion. This is the life.





This was in Astoria where you could drive right on the beach. It was such a beautiful day




Of course Robin needed a picture of his truck on the beach at the ocean.



Robin wanted a picture of us in the ocean with the girls and as you can see the girls where not very happy to be there, we had to hold their collars. As I said earlier the water was as cold as ice.



This was the tallest bridge that I have ever seen and of course we had to cross it to get to Astoria, it was in Washington, this bridge is 5 miles long and I cried the entire length on it going across. Later that afternoon on the way back was a little better I didn't cry however I wasn't much happier.



This might give you a little better perspective of it.



Off again, headed to Walport.



Time to crab, does this look cold? You bet it does and it was every bit as cold as it looks....



Robin was new at this so he had to watch first to learn what to do and once he caught on he was more help to Brent. Or was he? LOL



Throwing out the cages.


Just a few the first go around.


This one was a keeper.



As much fun as the girls had and I am sure they had a good time, they where outstanding and on their best behavior. We had no worries with them. No barking, no wandering and no messes.



Only a mother could love this old face.

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Robin & I have been married for 33 years on April 8, 2008. We have 3 grown children with them we have 6 wonderful grandkids. The only kids we have at home are the two dogs, KC and Stormie. I think that they are more work than all the kids put togather.LOL