Monday, August 30, 2010

Salt Creek Recreation Area

This weekend we were invited to go camping at Salt Creek, which is on the northern coast of the Olympic peninsula, on the Straits of Juan de Fuca. Its about a two hour drive from our house, over bridges and through vampire country, but well worth the danger - and whining child:)

While Randy set up camp Lucas and I explored the area.

The campground is up on a bluff, walkways all over take you down to the gorgeous beaches and tidepools below.

Lucas, along with all the other kids, had a great time biking all over the campground.

The land you see waaaay in the background is Canada.

There was a great playground for the kids. Lucas was lucky enough to see two deer here - he's the little red dot by the swings.

Randy and Scott went diving Saturday morning. Scott and Susan, plus their two kids, were the family that invited us camping.

Shadow had a great time too.

Crescent Beach

All the kids digging in the sand. Two other families - friends of Susan and Scott -were also there.

Family portrait.

A hike was planned to this peak.

The view from the top - the Straits of Juan de Fuca and Canada.

The hikers - a spouse from each family and the two oldest kids. It was about a four+ mile hike, took us a little over three hours. Great workout. I needed that.

When I got back from the hike this is what I found.

Our campsite - #88
In Port Angeles, which is the town just before you get to Salt Creek, there is a store front that offers tours of all the famous Twilight sites. I so want to do that!
What a great weekend we had with everyone. We are planning a trip next summer, during the new moon phase - the tides will be at their lowest - and we can get some serious tide pool exploration in around that fantastic island. Thanks for the great trip Susan and Scott!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Port Orchard Nursery

Thursday mornings you can find Lucas and I at the Port Orchard Nursery, managed by South Kitsap Helpline, which is our local food bank. We started volunteering sometime in May, but didn't have a regular schedule until late June. We love it, I am learning so much about gardening, among other things, and Lucas is having a blast digging in the dirt and helping Tiffany - he follows her around like a lost puppy. It's a great bunch of people that work at the food bank, and we are happy to be involved in such a wonderful community service organization.

















The Nursery was only recently acquired by the Food Bank, this spring actually. When Lucas and I started, the beds we totally bare. Now they are bursting with carrots, tomatoes, corn, beans, cucumbers, squash, herbs, onions, and many other veggies. There is a huge green house that is managed by a woman that really knows her stuff. It has been a learning process for everyone there - working with beds that have never grow anything more than weeds - and Lucas and I are very privileged to have the opportunity to help out any way we can. We look forward to our Thursday mornings out at the Nursery:)

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Days of Summer

We've been busy since we got home from Hawaii. We went camping with MOMS Club at Penrose Point SP. Had a great time. Lucas' new favorite activity by the way. Been spending lots of time down at the waterfront. Lots of activities hosted by the county and the library. I can't believe its August already, where has the summer gone?

Sitting around the fire after all the kids have gone to sleep.

Lucas was covered in dirt from head to toe, and then some.

Hiking out to the point.

National Night Out hosted by the P.O. Police Department. Bounce house, hot dogs, candy, popcorn, balloons, music - lots of fun.

Lucas is going to jail, he's locked up, without bail. We'll let him out next summer:) I'm sure it will be here before we know it.

Lucas and family at Mana Sushi