So far summer '09 has exceeded my expectations! We have traveled from the Oregon coast to the Tri-Cities and back again. We have swam, played, celebrated and entertained until we have exhausted ourselves. Currently we are taking a little break from all this excitement and spending some days at home resting and cleaning our neglected home. The great thing about summer '09 is that there is still a month left!
This summer is very different from last summer. Last summer we were awaiting Ella's arrival and then learning how to be new parents. While last summer was incredible and life changing, it was all new and not very relaxing. We did not know when Ella would arrive, what she would be like, what we would be like as parents, and so many other things. This summer we just get to enjoy our daughter. We get to experience all the wonders of summer with Ella this year. For that reason summer '09 has been incredible and exciting.
Here are some of the things we have been up to so far:
This summer is very different from last summer. Last summer we were awaiting Ella's arrival and then learning how to be new parents. While last summer was incredible and life changing, it was all new and not very relaxing. We did not know when Ella would arrive, what she would be like, what we would be like as parents, and so many other things. This summer we just get to enjoy our daughter. We get to experience all the wonders of summer with Ella this year. For that reason summer '09 has been incredible and exciting.
Here are some of the things we have been up to so far:
Swimming at Esther Short fountain
Ella loves all forms of water. I knew she would love swimming when during her baths she played, laughed, and splashed all the time. She loved the fountain. She just went into the fountain. It was as though we were not there to her! She just wanted get into the water.
Ella loves all forms of water. I knew she would love swimming when during her baths she played, laughed, and splashed all the time. She loved the fountain. She just went into the fountain. It was as though we were not there to her! She just wanted get into the water.
The rocks were rough on the knees so she did a bear crawl in the fountain.
After playing in the fountain we relaxed in the park.
Swimming at Auntie Sarah's
One of our favorite pools is Auntie Sarah's pool. Since she lives less then a mile away we are often at Sarah's swimming. Especially on days when it is 107 degrees here in Vancouver. We have been experiencing record high temperatures here. Thankfully we an air conditioner and plenty of pools to swim in. Not everyone here has those luxuries here and there was a constant sound of whining through out the Portland/Vancouver area. :-) Thanks to Auntie Sarah for her pool.
Lewisville Park
We have discovered a new favorite place for the summer. Somehow we have never been to Lewisville or even known how great it is. The park is only 15 minutes from our house which we have lived in for 4.5 years and we have never been. It took our new friends the Parla',s who just moved here in January, to introduce us to the park.
We went for the first time in June with the two girls to ride our bikes. This was the maiden voyage of the bike trailer we got a yardsale last year. The girls had a great time riding in the trailer. Although Ella perfers to go on bike rides while being on daddy's back. Maybe next year she will like the trailer more.
During our ride we found a swimming beach to put our feet in and cool off. Too bad we didn't bring our suits so we could swim. Ben, Ella, and I have gone back many times since this trip to swim. Ella loves it. So do we.
Belknap Hot Springs
At the end of June we traveled to Belknap Hot Springs in central Oregon to go to a friends wedding. It was a great location where we were able to play, relax, and spend time with friend. We stayed at the resort and shared a suite with our friends the Chans. They have a daughter just under 4 months older then Ella. It was very interesting seeing the girls interact in our suite. There were tense moments over toys that weekend!
After a stop for dinner, Ella thought she should have a turn driving. She needs a little more practice. :-)
We took Ella's new wagon on the trip. Ella and Zoe had a great time ride around the resort in the wagon.
Ella was so cute in her wedding outfit. After the wedding we were able to hang out in the grass and play.
Love this face.
Winchester Bay
After leaving the wedding in Belknap we headed straight for Winchester Bay to meet up with my parents, aunt and uncle, and cousin and her daughter for a week at the coast. We had a great time exploring the coastal towns, looking in antique stores and book stores, playing on the beach, relaxing, biking, wagoning (for those of you who aren't familiar with wagoning it is riding around in a kids wagon. It is so much more fun to say wagoning rather then lets take a ride in the wagon), and many other camping activities.
On our first day camping we went to lunch at a car diner that had a real car for a booth. Well we had to sit in the car. Since the booth was a car a high chair would not work so Ella sat in a boaster chair between daddy and grandma Whitney. It was fun and a great memory.
Ella loved eating outside while camping. Every meal was so messy, especially since it was cold and she needed to eat with a coat on most time. It is a testiment to stain removers that her coats are stain free.
A Whitney family tradition is to bathe babies and small children in the sink of the RV. When I was a kid I remember bathing in the sink of our camper. I was looking forward to bathing Ella in the 5th wheel's sink. Ella was quiet amused by the bath. It was difficult to get a good picture of Ella during her bath because she was all over the place. Most baths included mopping up a gallon of water off the counter.
Grandma Whitney had the perfect touch to get Ella to sleep in the 5th Wheel. She was good-she also rocked her dogs to sleep! Ella actually did well with sleeping on our trip. We were gone for a week and she was a trooper. The only problem was she would wake up really early some times.
The sandy beach was a hit with Ella. She liked it a lot. The challenge was keeping her from eating the sand. :-)
Camping at Cresap Bay
Last summer we did not get to camp at all. This summer we have had two camping trips already and the possibility of more. What a difference one year makes. Just five days after we got home from Winchester Bay we went camping at Cresap Bay with our church for the weekend. We had a lot of fun. There was a boat to go out on Lake Merwin, a beach to swim in and great people to hang out with.
The pack and play was very helpful when we were setting up camp. Ella hung out in it while we put things together.
While camping Ella had her first boat ride. I think she liked it. We had fun riding with her. The life jacket made her a little hard to hold though.
The wind in our hair.
The Pool
I have a love affair with with my parent's pool. I could spend the whole summer at my parents pool. When we were at Winchester Bay it was as cold as winter. The weather when we got home wasn't much better. We decided then to go to the pool in the Tri-Cities and not get out for 2 days. We got there on a Wednesday night and didn't get out of the pool until Friday afternoon. Ella loved the water. She is a water baby to be sure.
Grandma Whitney got Ella this floating toy for the pool. She cruised around the pool in it for hours.
We ate most meals by the pool. That was really good since I forgot her bibs at home. Meals were very messy. Good thing the pool was there to wash her off in.