Sling Shots!

I’ve been wanting to get the kids their own sling shots for a while.  Dwayne had a machete when he was growing up in the jungles of South America, so his kids need something to play with in the suburbs of Seattle.  But we don’t call Dan Dwayne’s perfect brother for nothing. He had a brand new sling shot in his stash of fun toys.  I really have to buy them a sling shot now….

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Lego Art

Turtle Bay had an amazing Lego sculpture exhibit that I really enjoyed.  (Kyla & Piper thought it was cool, which is really good since they have a Lego Engineering for Girls camp when we get back home.) 

This is a self-portrait of the artist, Nathan Sawaya.IMG_3235

 

Seriously, how cool is this?

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And this life-size sculpture!

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Then, it left cool, and went into a new dimension of fantastic.

Digital Painting:

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Close up:

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The actual dress:

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I know!!  It’s amazing!

 

The Legos in this one?

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The train track!

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Turtle Bay, Redding, CA

The most famous attraction at  Turtle Bay is the world’s largest sundial bridge.  Actually, I think it is the largest sundial, and it just happens to be a bridge. 

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The clock side has plaques like this, so you can tell the time pretty accurately, if  you can adjust for the date (it’s exact only on June 20).

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But we weren’t really there to set our watches.  K, P, &  W were determined to catch minnows in the icy Sacramento.

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I have not been a mother to these particular kids for so long for nothing.  There was a change of clothes for each child and a plastic bag in the backpack, along with enough snacks and lunch for my hobbits.  None of my preparations went unused. 

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Of course, we are not in Red Bluff, CA for the minnow fishing.  We have family to be with.  Dwayne’s oldest brother & Co (wonderful wife and 3 wonderful nearly-grown children) met us there and were equal-partners in our adventures. 

And by “equal”, we mean our three got people to carry them fairly regularly.  Thanks, Isaac and Kara!

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Turtle Bay is great fun (and, if you have that extra sticker on your children’s museum membership, free!) and we spent all afternoon exploring the exhibits. 

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Happy Birthday, USA!

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I can’t recommend Whidbey Island enough for the 3rd and 4th of July! 

We made the 9:30 ferry Wednesday night, which put us in Freeland just in time for the big July 3rd fireworks show. (Note to self: make it there about 6 hours earlier next year for the whole fun festival and not just the 10pm show.)

Maxwelton Beach community puts on a perfect hometown Fourth of July parade.  Buy a $1 button for every family member, come early enough to play a bit on the beach, and get back along the route in time for the 1pm parade.  So doing this again next year!

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Here’s the grandstand.  The big grandstand.  Emceed by the grandpa who has lived there the most decades and knows every single person in the parade. 

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Red, white, blue, and lemonade.

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I love these people.

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There were many creative entries, but I really liked the two gorillas who were giving out bananas.  There was also a food bank promotion that tossed out radishes.  (Don’t worry, the kids got a handful of candy, too.)

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“Ladies and Gentlemen, please pause for the national anthem, played by —– on the saxophone.” It was a great way to end the parade.

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