Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Oregon-Washington Trip

As you can see, we finally made it to see Ivan and Terri and their families. Here are a few of the many pictures that Nicole, Ivan's wife, and we took. Nicole did a great job of getting some pictures of the whole family for us. Thank you so much, Nicole. This picture of Justin and I are up at the light house in Newport Oregon. As you can see behind us, it wasn't very clear that day. Although it didn't seem to clear up much at all the whole time we were there.
This is the family at the docks. Some people had just caught some crabs that were wandering around the docks that the boys got to see. Then just below us and to the right were some platforms with at least 30 Sea Lions that were sun bathing and barking. It was pretty cool. The boys enjoyed seeing these animals and were asking to see some more when we were trying to leave.

Here is the family again at the light house. We had a lot of fun.
Here is the family at the Oregon Aquarium. Good old Quentin decided that he didn't need to smile. So he had a great face in this one. We got to see many different types of animals. But I think the boys favorite was being in the tanks where the sharks and sting rays swam all around us. They also liked seeing the many different types of colored fish and star fish. We also happened to be there when they were feeding the sea lions. Pretty fun.

Here are the boys at the beach. Their favorite thing to do, was to throw sticks in the Ocean and wait for the tides to return it to them. They did this over and over again. It is like having their own pet, minus the mess. We didn't get to build sand castles because it was so wet and cold, but we will do it again another time. Maybe next time will be in Florida at their warmer beaches.

The boys getting dirty in the sand. They had a blast.

Quentin, Jessi, Mitchell, and Cyrus at the Lighthouse. They had a lot of fun running around and playing together.

Here we are sitting on a piece of petrified wood at the Gingko Petrified Forest in Vantage Washington, where Terri and her family live. Ryan, Terri's husband, is a park ranger for this park. Their son Konner is in between the boys. They had a lot of fun.

The boys got to do one of their most favorite things to do. Throw rocks in the river. Terri and family live just off of the Columbia River. So we got to be near enough to the water to throw rocks. They had a blast and did their best to sneak in the water and get wet when their parents weren't watching. Quentin had no idea I was taking this picture. What a poser.

Here is Zayne just chilling with his daddy while everyone else threw rocks in the river. What a cute little boy. I love that hat on him.

Above is the view out the front door of Terri's the first night we stayed in Vantage Washington. Justin had to run out with the camera when he saw it.
Below is a view of Agate Beach in Newport Oregon. This was the view from our hotel. We had our own entrance to this beach from the hotel.


We had a lot of fun on our vacation and wished we had had a little bit more time to spend at the beach and other places. But it was a great visit and we appreciate Ivan and Terri's families for being such gracious hosts. You guys are awesome. We hope to come see you again.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Attack of the hornets

So I was out mowing the lawn and had something attack my back. Thinking it was just a bee or wasp, I just continued on. Well, Sunday we were walking through our yard and found this hanging in the tree. We weren't sure what it was or what kind of bugs these were, so Justin took pictures and did some research. Come to find out, we have a bald faced hornets nest in our pear tree. It was by this tree where I got attacked. Now I'm concerned to send my kids out to play, but hopefully we will be able to take care of this soon. I had to share this picture with you cause I thought their hive is interesting. Supposedly it is made from bark and saliva. What weird looking bugs.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

4th of July



Okay, so I decided to post some fun pics of the boys first. I don't know about you, but my favorite pics are always the fun ones not the posing ones. So here you go, I hope you enjoy.










For the 4th of July we hung out as a family doing some small fireworks and blasting off the boys rockets. We also went swimming in the pool and had a BBQ. They had a lot of fun running around and playing at the home. Of course I'm sure the boys would have had fun with cousins as well, but we didn't get together with them until the following day. It was a nice day to just be together.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Zayne's Blessing and surgery

Well, we made it through most of June. We still have a few more busy things taking place this month, but the most challenging are finished. Zayne was blessed on June 14 by Justin and he did a wonderful job. Zayne behaved for the most part. He was definitely warn out and ready for some fussing alone time by the time the day was over. We were unable to have a lot of our family there and we missed them greatly. But it was nice to see and visit with those who could attend.

Zayne had his hernia surgery on June 4th and we survived. It wasn't to bad. Justin came up with me and took the boys to the Zoo while I sat at the hospital. Zayne is doing well and seems much better. Except for the fact he is much more needy. That is, he likes to be held to go to sleep all of the time now. He has also become much more of a mama's boy as well. So that has been a bit more frustrating. But hopefully with time we will get him back on schedule and back to normal, for him anyway.

Please ignore me in these pictures. I can't believe I am posting ones with me in them. Although they were the best pictures I had of Zayne. I am working on loosing weight the best I can and hoping to be comfortable posting pics of me soon. The second C-section has definitely been harder to loose the pouch. But I am getting there.