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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Birch Bay then Vancouver
Never a dull moment – especially on vacation 😉 Mattias turns 5!! Here is is all squishy and new 5 years ago. Hard to believe it is the same guy. After a special birthday lunch with Grandma, Grandpa and Chris … Continue reading
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Franklin Falls
I don’t know why I’m always surprised by the boys’ stamina – they are go, go, go all the time! but they really impressed on yet another hike. The falls were beautiful and the weather cooperated again Mattias certainly … Continue reading
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Birthday boys
5, 3, 2, 1 Happy Birthday Mattias, Jax, Magnus and Shay!
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Our boys of summer meet The boys of summer
Grandpa got to treat the 4 grandsons to a Mariner’s game, and they turned out to be good luck! It was family day so we got to run the bases after the game and the look on Mattias’ face sums … Continue reading
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Seattle Beach, Chittenden Locks
Another beautiful day, another exciting adventure. Mattias enjoyed seeing the boats go through the locks and then looking at the salmon go up the fish ladder. Magnus was just happy to get gooey – shoes and hands.
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Twin Falls – Aug 28th
After a quick stop at the train museum in Carnation we ventured to North Bend for a little hike. The boys did great – Magnus did about 1 mile of it by himself and Mattias managed the entire 2.5 miles.
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A day at the fair
There’s nothing more American than a state fair! Divide and conquer at its best – Magnus enjoyed the animals and Mattias enjoyed the rides. Thanks Grandma for the ride tickets The best part according to Mattias was the cotton candy … Continue reading
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Farrel-McWhirter
On Sunday we met the Lynches at Farrel-McWhirter park in Redmond.
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Popsicles, Playdough and Teepee
Never a dull moment at Grandma’s! Day 2 of the cousin reunion included more time outside eating popsicles, “baking” with playdough and Uncle Chris and Grandpa working on a teepee for the little ones.
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