Friday, October 10, 2025

Five.Nine Years Old

 5.9 Years Old

  • We took off for our family vacation to Olympic National Park. We headed up after work on Wednesday and stayed at a hotel. I thought I was booking rooms next to each other, but they were down the hall from each other. It worked out fine, and you all thought you were cool to be on your own. Olympic National Park was so cool. The first day, we were in the Hoyt Rain Forrest. There was a long line to wait in just to park in the park. The road was really curvy so of course you threw up. I was holding the barf bag for 30 minutes until I could get to a trash can. That is love right there for you. The Hall of Mosses was a favorite. You loved climbing along all the logs and jumping from one stump to another. We also hiked up to this waterfall, which ended up no being that cool of a waterfall, but we found a big fat banana slug. You kissed the top of its head with me. We camped on Mora Beach Campground, near Forks, WA. The next day, we got to the beach early to hike out to the hole in the wall and see all the tide pools. There were so many star fishes in all the tide pools. I loved seeing all the colors of the star fish. Walking back, we all made sand castles with a rock road connecting our village. We spent the afternoon exploring Forks and coming back to the camp ground for dinner, smores, and games. Dad took you, Sam, and Millie back to the beach to watch the sunset. Our last day, we drove around to see Lake Crescent and Hurricane Ridge. The sky was clear and the views were gorgeous.  It was a lot of driving that day. We finished a whole book on just this trip alone-Faker by Gordon Khorman. 
  • We came back to a few days of being at home. We have so many blueberries right now. The pool in the back yard has been a big hit. You have been able to hang out with Hadley but also have some chill days to recharge. And we were able to celebrate Fourth of July with the cousins. We took Grandma and Papa along with the Smiths rafting with us. Grandpa brought is catamaran. We didn't know that his oars weren't secure in. So just as Dad was saying that those rafts are so hard to flip, Grandpa flips into the water. Twice, he fell in. I drove in to save the catamaran and hat. Eventually, Grandpa got on the raft and I took his catamaran. We pulled over for lunch at the state park where you jumped off a smaller ledge on the rocks. For going on the lower, calmer stretch, it was quite adventurous. We had dinner at the Prices were we lit our fireworks and then watched the fireworks in Woodburn.
  • We took off for our trip to Utah. We went a few days before the family reunion so we could see friends and family. We first stayed with the Barbers at their new house. The weather was so hot, so their pool was perfect. We then headed over to the Prices. You love seeing those two families. Although Molly is older than you, you really like hanging out with her and the older girls are great about including everyone. We had dinner at Joey's where we got to meet Fritz and even Ben's girl friend. (sorry, Ben is no longer single for you-though I think you make a good wing women by still having Ben place with you because it shows off his sensitive side). Around lunch, we headed down south for the Matthews family reunion. We stayed at an old Dude Ranch. There were so many rooms. You slept with my room in bunk beds. You really wanted to sleep with cousins, but you played so hard during the day that I just wanted you to be able to get a lot of sleep. We had a day at the ranch swimming in the pond, doing the dunk tank, playing volleyball four squares. Another day, we visited Bryce Canyon. Bryce canyon is high in elevation and it was on the warmer side. The older kids were really struggling to make it up that last stretch of switch backs. You were literally running up and down it so you could hike with all the different girl cousins that you befriended. I am amazed at your energy and positive attitude. While I was at Kaylana's wedding, you all went boating. The last day, we rafted down the river. It was a lot of fun. We drove back and stayed with the Cowles. Dad flew home to make it back to work, but we stayed a few extra days. We went to the Provo Rec center with the Cowles, spend another night with Molly's family, and hit up a bunch of DI for back to school and church shopping. We brought Amelia back with us. It was a great, long, and tiring trip.
  • We are continuing our morning running. Just like in Bryce Canyon, you are crushing it. You are legitimately faster than Sam and most of the days Millie. I have you running only one lap, but one day, you ran a second one for fun. You are a beast!


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