Nate playing chicken with the waves.
Jacob enjoying the cool water.
Mom and Jacob, wave jumping.
It was a great weekend. Very refreshing. Now, I'm ready to tackle grad school!
Mom and Jacob, wave jumping.
My little beach bum!
Jacob showing Dad how to jump waves.
Nate: No, I'm digging a hole!
The tide came up and filled up Nate's hole. He was splashing the water out, but the tide was gaining. Then my little engineer decided to make a river to allow the water to flow away from his hole.
Then we did a little bit of letter boxing. We forgot to take our letterboxing kits with us, so we had to improvise. Being a teacher's car, we found a stamp pad in it, lol. So we left a finger print caterpillar, and our letterboxing info.
This box was called "Three Leaves." Can anyone identify this three leaved plant that want abundant in the area? Aimee?
The thing I love about letterboxing is finding place that you might otherwise not know exist. This park was one of those gems. We did not find the box, probably due to construction in the area it should have been. But, the views were worth the stroll.
3 comments:
Looked like it was fun :) Last time my family went to Pismo, it was stressful though. I personally was in a bad mood, started out bad and ended worse. Next time I plan on having fun <3
Looked like it was fun :) Last time my family went to Pismo it was stressful. I personally was in a bad mood, started out bad and ended worse. Next time I plan on having fun <3 ** Had a typo lol
What is letter boxing? Is that the same thing as geo caching? Sounds like a good time! The rocket is awesome, but does go pretty fall. We've had some dramatic crashes through trees--the thing has held up though, so I'm impressed. An open field is probably a good idea. You might be able to do it at school! It's a blast!
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