Wednesday, June 25, 2008

A Run-In with Bambi

So Ben ditched the monster truck and got a little more civilized Tundra. The good news is I no longer need a fork lift to get into his car and I might be willing to drive his car every once in a while. The bad news is, it was only a sleek new car for about a day.

His car Thursday afternoon, the day after we picked it up...

His car Friday night after a deer decided to cross the street when it was dark and we were pulling a trailer. We came around a corner at about 65 and hit it maybe going 45. It was quite a smelly disaster.
Ben's not to worried though, he thinks it's the perfect excuse to get this new bumper. I think it might look a little Darth Vaderish, but what do I know?

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Looking for Bedding...

Anyone have any suggestions of where? I have looked at Anthropologie, Pottery Barn, Restoration Hardware and all of my favorites are sold out. Also, do any of you with kiddies have white bedding? I would like to get it, but my kids have a habit of drinking chocolate milk in the bed and I am nervous it will get yucky quick.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Cascade Springs


We really haven't done anything new the last week or so, but I forgot a few things back. A couple weeks ago we went on a rhino ride from Deer Creek to Cascade Springs and had a little picnic. When we got to cascade we were walking around the boardwalk and walked right into a moose. I picked up the kids and ran in the other direction, but Ben was brave enough to snap a few pictures. Further up the road we saw two more moose and what we think was a roting Elk on the side of the road. The kids had a good time being outdoors and balancing on fallen tree trunks, Ben had a good time driving his toy, and I enjoyed it all plus the beautiful scenery. Spring and fall are my favorite seasons.


Don't you dig Faith's outfit--so we are a little white trash:)







Friday, June 13, 2008

Grandpa Ren


We went back to California to see Ben's parents and his grandpa a few weeks ago and I caught a picture of Faith helping 94 year-old Ren in the front yard. Still working on his hands and knees in the yard--what a stud.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Boat Ride In Canada

My parents spend most of their summer cruising up the Canadian and Alaskan coast and back and Ben and I were lucky enough to spend the last 5 days going from Campbell River up to Port Hardy with them--a last hurrah without the kiddies before Wyatt comes along. I was a little lazy with the camera, but that doesn't mean that every second wasn't quite unbelievably picturesque.

Some of the highlights were:
  • Spotting an enormous cascading waterfall while in the dingy and jumping onshore to climb up and get a better look. Bridal Veil Falls has nothing on this one--sorry camera was out of batteries.
  • Rapids and whirlpools. My parents have a little dingy that they tow behind the big boat so it makes it easy to explore and ride some crazy rapids--I made my dad stay out of the crazy ones, but we still had a lot of excitement. We were in and amongst so many small islands and the strong tides create rapids and whirlpools. It was crazy, huge whirlpools would all of a sudden come out of nowhere, and all of a sudden you would be looking down into a 6-10 ft. hole. Not to mention the huge waves and drop offs that this also created. It was definitely a thrill, but the stories of boats capsizing and bodies never being found made me a little nervous.
  • Being served three healthy meals a day, never cooking, and never doing a dish.
  • Scenery, Scenery, Scenery
  • Bald Eagles. Also the whirlpools and rapids would suddenly bring fish to the surface and in one place there were hundreds of Bald Eagles flying all around us and diving into the water to pick up fish.
  • Spitting clams. We went to a beach that was full of clams and they were all spitting. It looked like the fountian at the gateway mall. It was crazy. Some of them would spit 4-5 feet in the air. Crazy. Not to mention all the other sea creatures close at hand. Star fish, crabs, anenome's, cucumber things, jelly fish. My kids would have loved it.
  • Not to mention we also saw many seals, dolphins, and sea lions.
  • Beautiful walks and hikes.
  • And of course, the company.



Every once in a while we would come up on these floating houses. How would like this to be your home?



If you look right in the center of this picture you can see one of the spraying spits. I really wish I had my video camera.


This one you can see a spit too. Center lower third, at base of rock.






The view from the boat where we anchored the first night.




This is just the start of one of the rapids. You can get an idea of how the water just starts to fall away.



One night we moored at a fishing lodge where they had a great workout room and hot tub that was right over the water. So this is us having a soak after a workout. Don't worry. I only had my legs in, but scooted in for a second for the picture.