Saying goodbye to Piper
Saying goodbye to Josie
Sad daddy and sweet girls
Can't forget Jacksonboy
At the squadron getting ready to leave
Daddies and babies
I love this one!!


Josh turned 30 on October 6th! We had a small party for him with a few friends and Nate & Jessica and the kids. He left a few days later for El Centro, California and spent the rest of October flying in the dessert.

This was taken on one of our whale watching visits to San Juan Island, during which we saw zero whales. We did get to see this seal though. A little boy scared him off this rock a few minutes after we took this and he was forced to find another, less comfortable rock.

Jackson-boy hasn't made an appearance on our blog recently, so I have to put him in for good measure.










Everyone who comes to visit gets a little taste of the San Juans with a visit to Friday Harbor. The kids loved the ferry ride over and we did lots of shopping and walking around in the village.
Jer, Riley, Jessica and Kloe on the ferry ride over. It was a typical morning, started out grey and cloudy, but turned into a beautiful day.
Kleigh, Barb, Erika, me, Jessica and Kloe in Friday Harbor.
Jessica, Erika, Kloe and Riley in downtown Bellingham.
This was on Mt Baker at a place called Nooksack Falls.
Kloe and Riley near Nooksack Falls. They had fun playing together.

This is what the top of Mt Baker looks like in July! There was a German family sledding up there. We were all wearing flip flops.

The Koupal family with Nooksack Falls in the background.





We sat around Monday night playing poker and making tinfoil dinners. You can see our tootsie rolls and Crystal Light packs that we used for money.
No shortage of food here...



You can see some of the views here. That's another island back there in the distance. Unfortunately there were a few clouds, so we couldn't see Seattle and Vancouver, which you can see on a clear day.
After hiking up to the top, we raced down the mountain in order to make the 1:15 fairy and then raced the 15 miles back to the ferry station. Luckily we made it. Otherwise we would have sat around waiting for three more hours.
We got to come home to Nate, Jessica, Kleigh and Kloe at our house! They are staying with us until they find somewhere to live in Bellingham. We sat out on our front lawn Tuesday night and watched the Anacortes fireworks, which was pretty incredible. Not to brag or anything, but we think we might have had the best view in town. While sitting around, one of us remarked how watching fireworks was one of those things you have to do, but not really something you talk about the next day. We were so wrong! We were so impressed with the show that we were eating our words the next day.
We also took them for a walk along the water on the trail we walk and run on. Kleigh and Kloe had some fun adding to our collection of random creatures and seashells that we keep on our front porch. The best ones are the shells that are still closed. Kleigh scored two of those and then watched as they slowly 'hatched,' resulting in the slow, tortuous death of the creature inside.
More pictures to come soon...
This was taken in Langley which is on Whidbey Island, all the way to the South. A lot of very rich people keep vacation homes here.
At Pikes Place Market. I have to admit I got a little uncomfortable with all the people. But it was definitely worth visiting.
These are the famous fish throwers. If you remember the kid from the Seattle season of Real World worked here. They throw huge fish back and forth to each other and put on a little show. For some reason Mandy included this picture which is actually them throwing towels. Not as impressive, but still cool. Funny story: After they had tossed a large fish back and forth to each other the guy in the distance threw a big fake fish right at Mandy's head. She screamed in horror and threw up her arms. Everyone laughed. It was great!







