I'm about to embark on a new blogging platform
that gives me more control of the basics--
font size being primary.
This platform is driving me mad.
Let's see if we come out of this on the other side intact, shall we?
(These are the 5 font sizes I get: smallest, small, normal, large, largest.) I need "normal" to be more, well, normal.
Saturday, June 27, 2020
Sunday, June 21, 2020
Father's Day 2020
The best thing I've ever done for my kids is to have this man (allegedly) father them.
We had to pack up from our Oregon campsite, but we only headed to Chehalis (sort of the midpoint) and doing one more night at our first Thousand Trails park, making use of the "free" membership with the purchase of an RV.
Like KOA, the Thousand Trails have some non-camping features that kids love: mini-golf, pools, country stores. However, this summer, none of those are open. Wes found a golf ball in the bushes, and Piper found a stick, and together they played all 18 (18!! Overkill, anyone?) holes in a hilarious gift to Papa: Play happily together for an hour.
Kyla loved the castle with fierce dragons!

Speaking of facilities that aren't open...
Sigh. So empty.
The tablets were still at home, and both girls found themselves engrossed in reading, while Wes found himself engrossed in snuggling with on Kyla after a family bike ride. Typical. 🙄
Our site was close to a view of the valley. We made our taco dinner and ate dinner on the benches up here.
Dwayne and I felt even more justified with the No Tablet rule when Wes could barely be entreated to eat his favorite dinner because he was too busy bringing gravel to the rooftop of the play structure. He had such a great afternoon of solitary play.
Piper was pleased for the warm gravel for another reason.
Happy Father's Day, Babe! It's a pleasure parenting with you.
Saturday, June 20, 2020
Glamping, Episode II: Oregon Family Reunion
Subtext: COUSINS!!
For Fathers Day weekend, we were able to plan a family camping trip. My parents have a camper, Keith's family has a motorhome (which our covetous of partially our own purchase), and Brian's family have a 2-year-old. The 2-year-old is the antithesis of a camping weekend, so we camped just across the Oregon border at Hudson-Parcher, and Brian and Sandi and girls spent all Saturday with us. It was such a good weekend!
Dwayne had the brilliant idea of making the tablets stay home. Kyla and Wes were cheerful enough about it, but....
... Piper pouted the entire 4 hour drive. And I caught her in the back using her blasted FLIP PHONE to watch youtube videos. Trust me, Dwayne and I were shocked her phone was capable of that, going south on I-5, to boot.
Piper cheered up significantly when her youngest cousins showed up.
Jarrod did some heavy lifting this weekend, pushing the kids on the merry-go-round and hours underdogging the hammocks.
The hammocks were a big hit, but I'm too embarrassed about the damage done to the trees to show evidence. We will use hammocks for contemplative reading in the future, not war games.
Here is the elusive Parker, who rarely slows down enough when he and Wes are together that we can get a picture of him. The power of s'mores!
So good to see my family, after so many months!



















































