Suspension Bridge

 We went to the Bellevue Botanical Gardens to check out the new suspension bridge today. We looked down at the ravine.

Then the kids ran across and back.

And then they ran across and back again.

We trotted through the rest of the garden and came upon this little door. Trav knocked but nobody was home.

We found a new playground where we had a picnic lunch and swung on the cool zip line. Weeee!

After that we rested poolside. (My poor children are the only ones in full swimsuit regalia.)

Finally, art.

Does reading all of this make you tired? If you think the kids are tired, you are mistaken! There is no end to the energy! 

Standing on the sun

As temperatures here soar up to almost 70 degrees, we are forced to take cover and eat as many frozen treats as the day will allow. Elliot turns his Popsicle into the Empire State Building.


Trav acquired a frozen yogurt goatee at Yogurtland!


The boys also recently received a gift from their Nana that held water balloons. The entire neighborhood got in on the action. First, the girls took charge. They took the water balloons, filled them all up, and distributed them. They made up a game that made no sense to adults but was understood by all the kids. Everyone was happy and wet by the end of the game. I guess Elliot needed his helmet to play!


Nana also sent the boys a Bugathon! What fun! Here they are with their bugs.


Then we went to the Point Defiance Zoo and had a real live Bugathon with this millipede!


There were some silly monkeys at the zoo.


Sharks!


And the biggest spiders I’ve ever seen!


Elliot’s quotable, confident quotes:

Did you know that I have rad moves even though I don’t have a surfboard?

Mom did you know that I’m a scientist about everything, but more important I’m waterproof, but more important than that I’m a fisherman?

Trav, I’m trying to fan you away with my toe.

(my attempts to teach Elliot stranger danger keep failing.)
Mom I have secret karate moves that will make the strangers dead or dying.

Fourth festivities and we are ready for Christmas

We went to a party before the fireworks on Wednesday, and one of the families brought sparklers for the kids. It was fun to watch the kids with their first sparklers!


Elliot’s attention was divided between the sparkler and the angry bird.


Later, we went to the park to watch fireworks. This was the kids’ first time to see fireworks in person. Naturally we had to buy the light saber with the ten thousand percent markup. Worth it!! Look at the joy!


See that we wore sweaters and jackets? I guess summer starts on July 5 around here. It was still cold on the fourth.


Also: fireworks started at 10 pm. There was still a little daylight when they began!


Today: back to the grind. We made a gingerbread house. Isn’t that what you were expecting? Here, the boys are acting like they don’t have candy in their mouths.


Here, the gingerbread man’s legs and arms were falling off since the kit was 6 months old.

Happy 4th of July!

The shirts I ordered for the kids to wear today haven’t arrived yet, so I dressed Elliot in his flag shirt that Cassel bought the kids last year. Elliot told me “everyone might think I’m Captain America!” so matter of fact. Of course that’s what they’ll think!

Here’s what the kids have been doing this week while school is out. We pitted some cherries.


Shopped for crafts.


Hunted for treasure.


And planted flower gardens.


Actually they are cactus gardens.


We are still potty training and have some sticker charts to show progress, which is slow. So we are home a lot. Playing and working as a team!