Category: Visits


In January, we had a Flat Stanley from one of Darrell’s coworkers kids, so we went around Seattle and saw a bunch of the typical touristy spots. Edward loved visiting and seeing things.

We also went ahead and took Edward bowling again. He only really likes to play for the first game and part of a second, so we just finished up while he wandered and played in the arcade.

March was a big month for us. I took the boys to Fort Dent Park in Renton.

We also took a trip down to Boonville for the Ross family reunion. It was a long drive, but the boys did great! We stopped in Medford for an hour or two at a kids museum to let the boys get out of their carseats and stretch. Then we finished the drive. We enjoyed spending the long weekend with all the family and Edward loved the attention. We went to Pennyroyal Farm and got to see all their baby goats. Then on the way home, we stopped in Humboldt to visit friends and got to see the Elk herd on the way home. It was a great trip!

July was a super crazy month for us! To kick off the month, we headed over to Idaho to visit the Ednie family. We try to head out that way once a year if we can. Edward has been reading a book (“Emmet’s Pig”) that Grammy had brought out once and she use to read it to Darrell when he was growing up. Because of that, Edward was super excited he got to see some pigs up close and even got to give them some weeds to nibble on! Darrell’s uncle Adam was even nice enough to let him wander out and visit with the cows. We went into town and watched the 4th of July parade and overall had a great visit. We stopped at the Wild Horse wind farm and the Columbia Gorge on our way back.

We decided to go ahead and hosted another student from Spain again. We hosted another girl, Sonia, from Valencia. It was a lot of fun and we did a bunch of traveling and seeing different things while she was here. Edward had a blast hanging out with her and was a bit sad that she left at the end of the month. We hit up Kerry Park overlooking Seattle, The Fremont Troll, Mukilteo Beach, and Dash Point State Park during the week between dropping her off and picking her up at the bus.

The first weekend she was here, we headed up to Mt. Vernon to go to the Skagit Valley Highland Games and since we were so close, we went ahead and headed over to spend some time at Deception Pass before it got to dark.

The next weekend, we headed out and did some blueberry picking. It was our first time doing this and it was a lot of fun. Hopefully we will continue doing it for as long as we live here.

Sunday after blueberry picking, we headed out again to meet with some friends and did the Wallace Falls Hike. It was a beautiful hike, but really hard on a 27 week pregnant lady. But I am happy to report that it might have taken almost 5 hours, but I made it to the lower falls and then back to the car!! Not sure when or if we will do that one again, but nice to say we did it at least once!

The following weekend, we headed down to Oregon and went to my family’s annual gathering at Pheasant Rock. Sonia wasn’t super sure as the drive to get there is longer than if you were to drive all the way across Spain. Then we forgot to make sure she knew how to use an airpad, so poor thing slept on the ground. But we made it through the weekend! We got to help paint the dining hall. Sonia got to do a lot of firsts: Camping, Road Trip, sitting in a Semi-truck, and sleeping in a car.

The last weekend in July my family made a trip up to Seattle and we had a full house. There were 9 people in our house for the whole weekend. It was insane but so much fun! We headed down to Enumclaw and the Highland Games there. Maybe we will get a chance to have a full house again sometime!

Edward and I headed down to San Diego to visit with Sharyn’s family for 10 days. We were originally going down for my folks’ 30th wedding anniversary party they were going to have. Things didn’t come together, so they ended up canceling it and we all went out to dinner (all of us girls were there). We spent a glorious week just hanging out and having fun with the entire family. Edward loved spending the time playing with his cousin Hazel. We went out to Balboa Park and then did little things here and there.

Getting on the plane in Seattle:

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We made it!

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Hanging out at Grandma & Grandpa’s!

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Balboa Park:

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Spanish Landing Park:

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And of course, the day before we were leaving, Edward found a dumbbell and then was playing with it in the living room. He decided that the fish, Hella, needed to play too, so he threw the dumbbell at the fishtank. Mom and I were in the kitchen and heard the crash and then the splash as almost 8 gallons of water hit the carpeted floor. Edward went running from the room and was scared and kept telling me “Hella gonna get me.” I felt bad for him, but I can’t stop laughing about it. At least, I am ok with laughing about it now that we are not trying to clean water up out of the carpet. So, needless to say, Hella got a brand new pad before we left. 🙂

On the way home to see Daddy!

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Bowling

Pictures from the trip out to Grand Coulee Dam:

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After the Grand Coulee Dam tours, we headed down to Pullman to visit some friends. They were going bowling on Saturday, so we went and took Edward for his first time bowling. We had a blast and Edward was so cute with his hijinks when he rolled the ball down the lanes.

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The bowling alley also had an arcade and after Edward finished his first game, he was not interested anymore and was more interested in the arcade. Then on the way home, we stopped at a fruit stand and picked up some boxes of fruits.

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We also got to see a wonderful sunset on our way home. I know it was probably really due to the smoke from the fires, but still beautiful none the less.

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Bubbles

Back in June, we attended the Solstice Fair Parade and saw a lady blowing big bubbles that popped slowly. Darrell and Edward loved it, so we looked into making our own. Since our schedule slowed down a little bit, we finally did it. After playing around outside at our house, we took them to a friends house and oh boy did all the kids have fun! It is a very popular thing right now in the Ross Household.

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Edward also saw a little wagon and a tire pump and decided that the hard tires were getting a little low. He spent a few minutes working on those tires.

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And of course, every time we go to visit these friends, not only do we have AMAZING food, but the desserts are fabulous as well. Granted, this time, I made the rice crispie treats.

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