sleepover

Monday, the 10th of November, Nicholas was invited to spend the night with his friend, Ethan. Ethan and Nicholas seem to really get along well. This may be due to the fact that Nicholas is used to having his brothers’ friends as his friends rather than having someone his own age to play with. Chris sent me these pictures of the boys –

Who knew?! They (of course) had the same pjs!!

This is Ethan, Nicholas & Taliah (hope I spelled that right). Taliah is Ethan’s sister – she’s three and I want to keep her. 🙂
We just heard this week that Ethan (who is really smart) will be homeschooled come January. Nicholas is excited!!

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my hunny and me. Posted by Picasa

I’m not so great at taking self-portraits. :o)
oh, and the ocean air and the hard water didn’t make my hair feel or look great at all!
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more roses

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Roses


Here are the flowers Jeff sent me while he was away and I was having a bad week. He’s such a sweetheart.

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my son

Posted by Picasa Nicholas likes to be silly. He makes me smile. He’s wearing a ball they made out of rods and connectors on his head. This is what it looks like off his head:

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a note

So Wednesday night I was driving the Treks back to the church and we were listening to Alvin & the Chipmunks “Bad Day” song (per request). I have to say, the other day I mentioned I was listening to it and I was kind of melancholy. After hearing it with the Treks and listening to the non-verbal perspective they gave, I don’t think I can listen to it and be melancholy anymore. 🙂 Sometimes you just need a paradigm shift (ha ha) or a change in perspective. 🙂 Thanks guys.

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me


me on Damon’s Point @ Ocean Shores.

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another pic


Me outside the Inn again. This is the front of the inn, and the balcony above my head is our room. We fell asleep to the waves and woke up to the sunrise. 🙂

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pictures


Me by the rental car outside the Inn. Today was perfect weather to be in Ocean Shores.

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Trip to the coast, pt. 1

As you know, I’ve been sad. It has been hard to get back into life. I know I have three wonderful boys and a terrific husband, but I dearly miss those babies we were supposed to have this year. I don’t know why – in 2005, we lost a baby and it was hard, but it didn’t seem this hard. This last time, especially, I really thought the baby would make it, so that was difficult. I’ve been wishing to get away for a while now. I kept telling Jeff we should take a trip to the coast. He didn’t really want to, but he was also busy with work. This past week was especially hard. The sadness comes in waves, it seems. Jeff really didn’t like that he wasn’t with me when I was sad. He sent me flowers (I’ll post pics of those later) and then called to tell me we could go away this weekend, just the two of us.
I began looking for places to stay at the coast. Washington has a great coastline, but there isn’t a whole lot of access to it. You can go to the coast in the south, across from Astoria, OR, or you can go to the coast in the middle, at
Ocean Shores/Westport. The rest of the coast to the north isn’t populated, and it is part of the National Park system, I believe. If you go all the way up to the tip, you can go to First Beach/Rialto Beach. In between Ocean Shores and there, though, there’s nothing. All that to say, my choice was pretty limited if I wanted the ocean. Ocean Shores is the only place close enough. I looked a little around Port Angeles, because the Twilight movie is coming out, but that was still an hour and a half away from the ocean. Forks, WA doesn’t have a whole lot to offer, and they are still 30 minutes away from the ocean. I really wanted a place where I could hear the waves from my room.
Anyways, I looked and looked and got worried, because I wasn’t finding what I wanted. On Thursday morning I woke up and decided to call the
Caroline Inn. We’d seen it on a previous trip and tried to get it for our 5th anniversary, but they were booked. The guy who answered, “Reservations”, told me the Caroline Inn was booked; however, they managed other properties, and was I interested in one of those? I asked if he had any B&Bs. He said no, and there are only two in town. He asked if I’d like the website of a new one. I said sure.

OH my GOODNESS!!! Talk about an answer to prayer – literally everything I wanted was offered at The Collins Inn and THEN some!! They have a special for two nights’ lodging, breakfast (of course), and dinner in their dining room one night. The room had a king-sized bed and a jacuzzi! I called and asked and THEY HAD A ROOM!!! I was so excited.
Friday evening we left town (the trip is a whole other story that I won’t go into). We arrived at the Inn around 7PM. We were offered a different room than we booked because it wasn’t in use. The
Pacific Room didn’t have a view of the ocean, but the Spiaggia did. SO we chose the Spiaggia. Here’s what our room looked like –


Posted by Picasa Our room at Collins Inn @ Ocean Shores.
The jacuzzi was lovely. The inn was very nice. Jim & Rose were good hosts. They even put a fruit plate in our room when we arrived. We really enjoyed our stay here. Jeff said today he wished we could stay another day … my thoughts exactly. We’ll be back, though – today we found (well, there were people walking on it, so we didn’t officially “find” it, it’s just new to us) an incredible beach. We want to bring the boys back & I have to tell Diane about it (she doesn’t like the other beaches because people drive on them). 🙂
more later.
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