So many shells, so little time...
This past week Kirstin came downstairs dressed like this. She decided that she wanted to go to school dressed like a boy that day. Just to see what people thought of her. Everyone decided she made a pretty cute guy. She's so bizarre sometimes but pretty much harmless in her quirks so I indulge.
Our family camping trip we have planned for a month was this weekend. We had orginally planned to go to the mountains but Kirstin's Softball tournament was on Saturday so we had to adjust our plans. We left Thursday night and got to the state park around 9:30pm. We took Emily Long
and Solomon Pennington.
The ferry ride was a bit chilly but fun even at night when you couldn't see anything.
We set up camp and went right to bed since we were all bushed. (One nice note about the weekend, the wind was blowing all weekend and there weren't any biting flies or mosquitoes! Wooo Hoo!) The next morning Blaze and I got up early, and went for a walk on the beach.
I love the beach in the early morning. The sun wasn't even up but the temps were just right and there wasn't a soul to be found except for me and the wild dog Blaze.
She looks like a Hound of Hell in that picture! She was so funny. The sand squeaks when you walk on it sometimes and for the first five minutes we were out there she could not figure out what was making that sound. She had a great time tearing down the beach chasing anything she could find and digging in the soft sand.
If you've never watched the sunrise on the east coast you are missing something special..
I was getting pictures of the moon over the ocean (you can see just the little sliver of it in the left hand corner) when I noticed this great big old orange ball on my left, coming up from the ocean.
The pictures just don't do it justice.
It wasn't so bright yet that you couldn't look at it fully. It was just beautiful. I don't know how you can witness that and not believe in God.
So here is a look at our campground from the beach side.
And a look at the beach from our campsite trail.
We packed up and went to the sound side to try to go canoeing but the wind was strong and the water was low. I didn't want to get my camera wet so I didn't take it along for that. Afterwards we hit the beach and just hung out all day.
Noah and Solomon had fun playing in the dunes. Pretending that they were lost Army guys in the desert.
Kirstin and Emily had fun in the water. (Little too cold for me!)
Emil Michael doesn't like the beach and sand so he hung out in the truck all day.
Lucky for him it wasn't hot and he got a lot of writing done.
There weren't any waves so Emil just hung out on the beach. It was very nice. That's probably the most time I've spent with him on the beach in years!
We packed up and headed home, stopping at Oregon Inlet for dinner over a fire. Hot dogs and s'mores. Yum! I make the best S'mores. None of that burnt marshmallow stuff.
Then we went back to reality. If only life were a beach....
2 comments:
ah the beach i so wanna go..
all those shells beautiful. i love kirsten and her quirks :) shes a cute boy but much prettier girl.
glad you had fun camping. i love sunsets.. the colors the clouds makes heaven feel close :)
Mark (and I ) are veeeerrrry jealous. He misses the beach so much. So glad you went and were able to relax!
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