It’s coming,
It’s HERE! Handsome, isn’t he?
Summer is officially official.
We had to leave the next day before another guest checked in for the weekend, and Dwayne was ready for a family adventure day.
We started our day with breakfast at Mukilteo Roasting Company (come in for the coffee, goodies, and lovely food and stay for the great atmosphere!) and somewhat spontaneously, found ourselves driving out to Ebey’s Landing, a place I’ve taken the kids once, but Dwayne has never seen.
It’s basically an original homestead, made into a little museum about white man’s early settlement in the Coupeville area and allows for a gorgeous walk through the prairie, with mountain views, down to the beach. To call it prime real estate is to understate.
Note to self: Need more than one water bottle for this hike on a hot day!
[Note” we got back in time for Dwayne to go to the mainland for 5 hours as I shoveled about 5 yards of gravel. He may remember the circumstances slightly differently, but he doesn’t blog. History belongs to the writers!
It is Day 8 of the Great Wall project, and we quit a little early (5pm instead of 9pm), and gathered the kids for ice cream o’clock and an evening at Deer Lake.
Right away, Piper found a dog who played with her the entire evening, effectively making all her dreams come true.
The kids took turns paddling around in the raft and on top of alligator.
This is what I dreamed a week at the cabin would be like!
We were on vacation (ahem, “vacation”), but we didn’t want to miss the lovely family party that Dwayne’s work group throws most summers. It was all the way out at Remlinger Farms, but worth the trip for us. I love the more-than-hamburgers menu, the kids remember the games and cotton candy, and Dwayne likes the camaraderie outside of the office.
We started with rock climbing and mini golf.
Remlinger is perfect as it has an entire outdoor facility for company rentals, as well as the public areas with rides and farm attractions.
Kyla and Wesley flew pumpkins and Piper did her best to make Daddy dizzy.
I didn’t take the time to get my beloved henna tattoo, but Piper got her face air-brushed.
Beautiful!
We did it in 2013 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017. And we certainly weren’t going to miss 2018! We seem to double our kids for Independence Day, and I love it more every year. We now have it down what to bring (blankets, jackets, pants, sunscreen, beach tent, and lots of cash) and the 7 hours go by pretty fast.
I noticed we started with the same appetizer last year. The portions are huge, but all 6 kids had already worked up an appetite on the bouncy houses and catching crabs on the beach.