Oops. Isn't everybody having fun?
We went to see Mt. St. Helens. Maybe this a slightly more interesting trip for adults than kids (although there was a great ramp to run up and down on in the visitor center so I'm sure they ultimately agreed that the three hour drive was worth it for them, too).
The mountain men are excited for what I thought would be a short but not quite as short as it turned out to be hike.
Molly was off and running quickly...
for about thirty seconds. And then she just liked the dirt.
Then I made her move another four feet.
Jack, apparently, had sympathy fatigue and decided to join the chorus and let us know that he was all done, too. The boy can speak but he felt the need to sign that he was all done just to really get his point across. I get great enjoyment out of doing stuff to/with my kids that I just know they will be so glad they did in twenty years. Thankfully, it wasn't all tortured marches around dusty (but really fascinating) places...
After being inspired by a very cool thingamajig that we saw one night, Molly helped Greg build Jack one for his birthday. She's super helpful running around like a crazy loon with a drill. Seriously, where is Captain Safety when you need him?
Oh, there he is... supervising (apparently).
Molly did actually help... sort of.
And watched in awe.
And then tackled her own project (in proper attire, of course).
But now, thanks to these two, we have a very cool ramp for Jack's cars.
We know all you far away aunts and uncles have busy lives but thank you for seeing us whenever and wherever you can. Here, there, everywhere -- we love seeing you all on any coast, in any place. Eric and Mary, well, you're just stuck with us sneaking up on you weekly.
Next up: Our min-vacation to the Oregon coast.
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I think when Erin hit about 40lbs, she wasn't allowed to jump on Uncle Greg anymore...now, granted, that just happened to her last summer so she was able to understand the reasoning, etc. Jack will probably need some help when he hits the limit next week.
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