This summer has flown by and I have not done a very good job of documenting it. We had no big vacation plans this summer so I tried to find fun things to do close to home to keep us busy. We live in a great part of the country. There are no shortage of great things to do around here. And so, in no particular order, here are a few of the things we crossed off our list of things to do this summer.
1. Redmond
Early in August we had a break of sorts between swimming lessons and water polo practices, EFY and scout camp and we decided to take a few days to go visit my sister and her family in Redmond. The kids were anxious to spend some time with their cousins this summer, so off we went.
We had a nice couple of days. First we spent an evening hanging out at the lake.
We took in a parade while the boys went caving.
We also spent a few evenings at the county fair. The kids love the fair, despite the fact that we wouldn't give them any money for rides. There are plenty of free things to do at the fair too, like the rodeo, visiting the animals and the art displays. We also took advantage of some of the free family activities - like a pie eating contest.
Sadly, she didn't win.
2. A Bike Ride
About 20 miles west of us lies the small town of Vernonia and the Banks to Vernonia Bike Trail. I have been wanting to get out on this trail for some time now but it is hard to talk a group of people who are used to riding dirt bikes into getting out on a bicycle again. The path is 20 miles of beautiful, paved and relatively flat trail from the town of Banks to the town of Vernonia. We parked at the trail head 5 miles from Vernonia and rode into town. We had lunch there and then rode back to the car. A short trip, but we had gotten a late start and had other plans later in the day. It was a nice ride though and I think everyone would do it again. Eventually.
Actually, Danford took the scouts on it a week later so he must have liked it too.
I'll have you know that I took the above picture while riding a bike. I'm surprised it is in focus. I tried to stop and get a picture on solid ground but by the time I stopped and got my camera out, an empty trail was the only picture I got.
3. The Beach
We only made one trip to the beach this summer. It was early on in the summer and I was shocked the kids were brave enough to get in this frigid water, but they played in it for some time. I wish we had made more trips out there, but perhaps there is still time.
4. Camping
The only person in this family not to go camping this summer was me. Danford and the boys go so often with the scouts, it is hard to talk them into a family camping trip. Fortunately, Danford was able to take the girls on a little daddy daughter campout this summer. They have been begging to go for a while now and they had a fun time with Dad, riding bikes and sitting around the campfire.
5. Dirt Biking
Everyone got some dirt biking in this summer. I even tagged along one day when Hannah learned to ride. I sat in my chair with a book while I wached her ride around in circles at the kids play area. She did a great job. Unfortunately, I forgot my camera that day - something which she still has not let me forget. We tried to recreate the moment in the backyard, but it is just not the same. Next time.
Looks like you all had a great summer! Nice pics!
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