My few sunflowers that actually did grow are now as tall as the fence. Unfortunately, they are only half way done growing.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Trinity Lake
We decided to take the weekend and spend some time relaxing in the woods. The three of us packed up Friday by noon and headed out for Trinity Lake. If none of you have been there what you must know is that you have to travel quite a long way on windy gravel roads. Another thing you may remember is that Lucy hates gravel roads. We probably went about 15 miles on these roads and were only about 5 miles from the lake when we ran into a big truck in the road and the driver telling us the road was closed and we couldn't go any further. Back down the road we went and up the other side to get to the lake. Needless to say, we were a bit frustrated and exhausted by the time we got there. Luckily Lucy did great and didn't vomit once. We were also happy to see that there was still a camp site left for us when we got there.
We set up camp and Hazen hit the lake for fishing. There were some decent sized rainbow trout but we didn't keep any. Made some yummy freeze dried beef stew (it actually was aweful) and went to bed pretty early. We froze to death in our little sleeping bags and Lucy wasn't happy sleeping in such a small space with us. We were up early Saturday and on the trail for some good hiking. We went to a couple different lakes and tried to take a sun rock nap. It didn't really work since Lucy didn't want to take a nap. We headed back to camp mid afternoon to try to take a nap there since we didn't get much sleep the night before. Turns out tents really hold the heat and we sweated to death. Dinner that night was freeze dried chicken and rice and it wasn't too bad. Hazen did some more fishing and Lucy enjoyed watching. Pulled out some extra blankets and slept a little better but not much. Had our oatmeal for breakfast and were out of there by 9:00. Getting ready now for another week of work and then Teri and Mason will be here this weekend.
We set up camp and Hazen hit the lake for fishing. There were some decent sized rainbow trout but we didn't keep any. Made some yummy freeze dried beef stew (it actually was aweful) and went to bed pretty early. We froze to death in our little sleeping bags and Lucy wasn't happy sleeping in such a small space with us. We were up early Saturday and on the trail for some good hiking. We went to a couple different lakes and tried to take a sun rock nap. It didn't really work since Lucy didn't want to take a nap. We headed back to camp mid afternoon to try to take a nap there since we didn't get much sleep the night before. Turns out tents really hold the heat and we sweated to death. Dinner that night was freeze dried chicken and rice and it wasn't too bad. Hazen did some more fishing and Lucy enjoyed watching. Pulled out some extra blankets and slept a little better but not much. Had our oatmeal for breakfast and were out of there by 9:00. Getting ready now for another week of work and then Teri and Mason will be here this weekend.
First thing Hazen did after setting up camp.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Good Times
So somebody really dropped the ball on taking photos last weekend. Barry and Teri were in town from Thursday evening until Sunday late morning and we didn't even get one picture. How lame, I know. However, we had a great time. Hazen had to work for a couple hours Friday morning but then we all met up with him for a really good breakfast at Raedeans. They have awesome country fried steak. Afterwards we drove around town a bit while digesting the huge meal. Teri and Aubree tried unsuccessfully to find some garage sales while Hazen taught Barry a few lessons in ping pong. In the evening we went to the horse races which was a first for us and Barry and Teri have only been once. We all managed to come out fairly unscathed. One race Hazen and Aubree each won $20 so only came out a few dollars less than we went in with at the end. Barry won almost $100 on one race and Teri finally cashed in on the very last race.
Saturday morning started with bagels and a tour of the farmers market downtown. We then went for a tour of garage sales looking in particular for one that claimed to be a "ginormous sale" but never did find it. Barry says he was duped because that was the only reason he said he would go and we never got there. He managed to find some good stuff though at the others. Hazen found some "awesome" pants at an old dead guys garage sale but unfortunately the dead guy was 6'4". Saturday evening consisted of going to the Shakespeare festival with a picnic dinner and watching "The Crucible". Not the best play I've ever seen but was still pretty good.
Cooked breakfast at home Sunday morning then got them off to the airport. It was quite the fun-filled weekend.
Saturday morning started with bagels and a tour of the farmers market downtown. We then went for a tour of garage sales looking in particular for one that claimed to be a "ginormous sale" but never did find it. Barry says he was duped because that was the only reason he said he would go and we never got there. He managed to find some good stuff though at the others. Hazen found some "awesome" pants at an old dead guys garage sale but unfortunately the dead guy was 6'4". Saturday evening consisted of going to the Shakespeare festival with a picnic dinner and watching "The Crucible". Not the best play I've ever seen but was still pretty good.
Cooked breakfast at home Sunday morning then got them off to the airport. It was quite the fun-filled weekend.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
WA WA
Well I finally made it back to WA last week. It's only been about 7 months since I was in LC. I had to go to Seattle for a dental conference. The other hygienists, assistants, and doctor and his wife all went. The courses on Thursday were kind of boring but the one we went to on Friday wasn't bad. We had a couple good dinners and I enjoyed walking around Seattle. It's nice to visit, but too busy to live in. Heather picked me up Friday afternoon and went back to her place. Got a little swimming in then went to Pho for dinner so Ryan could carbo load for the STP bike race over the weekend. Mallory met us for dinner which was nice. I was glad she was able to make it. We were up early Saturday so we could drop Ryan off by 5:30 for the race. In LC by 8:00am. Did a lot of shopping with Heather and Mom. Then home for a big dinner of lasagna. Sunday I went to visit my friend Stef since I wont be back for her baby shower. Got called away early since Grandma and Wayne showed up at mom and dad's early. Dad BBQ's some excellent teriyaki chicken (and BBQ chicken that I didn't try, sorry dad). Left for the airport in barely enough time to make it there. Well, normally it would have been enough time but we didn't drive the speed limit the whole time between Napavine and Fife. Needless to say I didn't have to hang out at the airport for long before we started boarding. Finally home after 5 days to see my wonderful husband and Lucy.
Ready to Go!
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Yep
There were really peacocks in our front yard. Saw the neighbor come over to take a pic and I asked her through the window (because they were out the front door and I didn't want to go by them) why they were there. She said she had never seen them before. I called the humane society and was told that they couldn't pick them up unless they were contained. Definitely not going to try that. Nobody seemed to be missing any birds. I was told that there were peacock sightings for about the last month and they were basically just "pretty to look at".