We have just spent about three weeks exploring the wonderful state of Washington. If you have never been there, I would encourage you to try to make your way out there sometime. It’s a beautiful state with so many places to see.
Our first stop was Spokane. We only stayed there one night, but had a fun afternoon checking out the city. We went to Riverfront Park and enjoyed their playground and giant wagon slide. We also went on a gondola ride to see the river and waterfall that is right downtown. http://us.wow.com/wiki/Riverfront_Park_(Spokane,_Washington)?s_chn=17&s_pt=source2&type=content&v_t=content
Joe and Rosemary going down the slide
No Samuels were harmed in the making of this photo!!
Ben liked the gondola ride and we liked that it was like a cage he couldn’t get out of!!
The waterfall in Spokane
Our second stop was the Seattle area. We camped in an RV park near Fall City which is about ½ hour east of Seattle. We had a really neat campsite surrounded by huge trees and ferns. (This place was great for babies napping because it was so dark in the camper, even during the day, because of the trees….loved that!) Sam and Elise quickly set to work making forts in some of the big tree stumps near by. While at the campground we met a family who were our neighbors there. They had a little boy, Jonah, who enjoyed having other kids to play with just as much as our kids liked having a playmate too. He worked on fort building with Sam and Elise and played cars and trains with Ben. The campground also had a nice lodge that we really enjoyed. It was nice to have a large area with comfy couches to spread out. A couple of the days that we were there Lance worked so the rest of us just enjoyed the forest and playground.
Our campsite near Fall City
Elise by one of the giant ferns and the stump that she and Sam used for a fort
Sam and a little frog he caught. We also saw a few huge slugs near the campsite….like 3-4 inches long and quite big around. They were slimy!!
My cousin, Wendi, and her husband live near Seattle. We were so glad that it worked in her schedule to meet for supper. We had a good time chatting and learning about her job at Boeing and Chris’ job as a chef and restaurant owner. She also gave us some advice as far as what to see in Seattle.
We had a very nice time visiting with Wendi
Our first day in Seattle we started with the Pike Place Market. It was a Saturday, so it was a pretty busy place. We saw vendors selling fruits, vegetables, jewelry, photographs, flowers and fish. We treated ourselves to freshly grilled corn on the cob which was delicious. We also saw a little shop making and selling crumpets. I had never tried one before so we bought a couple different ones to sample. In the market there are flowers stalls with beautiful bouquets of flowers. They were such big bunches and so reasonably priced that we bought three…one larger one for me and two smaller ones for Abby and Elise. What a treat it was to have them in our trailer and be able to look at such cheerful flowers. While walking around we happened upon the Gum Wall. A walkway under some buildings where people press chewed gum on the walls. I know….it sounds disgusting! It kind of is…but also kind of interesting. Joe, Abby, Elise and I all chewed some gum and left our mark. Sam started gagging as soon as he saw the wall so he stayed away! After that we bought some cookies and apple/pear cider and enjoyed that while at a park near the water. It was a fun afternoon. http://www.pikeplacemarket.org/
Saw these floating houses from the highway….just like “Sleepless In Seattle”!!
Fresh grilled corn on the cob….yummmmm
Joe by the gum wall
That Saturday (September 26th) also happened to be our 17th wedding anniversary!! We celebrated by going out for a nice (and late) dinner at a cute little Italian restaurant not too far from the campground. We leave after Ben and Rose are in bed so it can make for a late evening, but it’s still nice to get out for a while!
I love this man! Can’t wait to see what the next 17 years bring!
Monday was also a very special day….we were celebrating Elise’s 7th birthday. She brings so much joy and laughter to our family, I can’t imagine life without her! She got to pick the activities for the day so we started with donuts and then headed into Seattle to see the Space Needle. We took the elevator to the top. It was a nice clear day so you could see the city really well and could also see Mount Baker and Mount Rainier. We also stopped at a Cupcake Royale to pick out our treats for the birthday dinner later. Elise had asked for a pizza and movie night so we took over the campground’s clubhouse and ate our pizza while watching one of her birthday presents…Cinderella (the new one that just came out).http://www.spaceneedle.com/home/ http://cupcakeroyale.com/
Good Morning Birthday Girl
Me with two of my sweeties at the space needle
Elise and Rosemary
Ben and Abby
Our kids loved it that there were telescopes spaced around the observation deck
They also really enjoyed the selfie board. You could put a picture of yourself on it and see where other visitors were from. Joe and Abby are both on there somewhere
That’s a pretty bright birthday cupcake! ****Oh, and those cupcakes were delicious!!!
Tuesday we went to see the Snoqualmie Falls which is in the town of Snoqualmie. The falls are beautiful and it was also a good place for the kids to run around and get out some energy before the driving that day. http://www.snoqualmiefalls.com/
Ben checking out one of the big turbines that had been used in the power plant near the falls.
Aren’t they cute?
Snoqualmie Falls
After the falls we packed up and headed to Fort Worden State Park which is across the sound from Seattle and on the north side of the peninsula. It definitely ranks in our top places to stay so far. We had a site near the water so you could see and hear the waves crashing. We loved walking on the beach and finding pretty shells and stones. Ben used the driftwood as a jungle gym and also played with the sand toys until we made him come in. The older four had a great time exploring the old fort and bunker area. They played grounders there until it was too dark to see. Unfortunately, this is also where Joe broke his arm. He was in the cement bunker and fell off of a ledge and landed with his arm underneath the rest of him. He has a nice green cast to show for it and is being a real trooper with it. He will be getting it checked sometime this next week and we will see if he will need a cast much longer. http://www.fortworden.org/
Ben playing in the sand
One of the days was especially windy and Elise was pretty excited to try out one of her birthday presents…a squid kite!
Ben loved jumping from the driftwood. “Jump Dah-ee! Jump Dah-ee!”
A pretty sunset from Fort Worden
Joe and his green cast
We stayed at Fort Worden for three nights and then moved to Fort Flager. While staying there Lance went back to Seattle for a couple of nights to hang out with some college buddies that came into town. While he was having a nice weekend with the guys the kids and I hung out at the campground. We didn’t do much because we didn’t have a car and I had gotten a cold, but it was still a fun campground. They also had a large cement bunker with lots of rooms that the kids checked out and we walked to the beach and in the woods a few times. http://fortflagler.net/
Our campsite at Fort Flager
Ben and I went for a walk on the beach. I wrote his name and he drew the “nase” which means snake.
One of the pretty trails at Fort Flager
My six camping buddies kept me company while Lance was gone to Seattle
Ben startled these ducks and really enjoyed watching them fly away
Another pretty sunset, this time from Fort Flager
When Lance got back on Monday (October 5th) we left Fort Flager and drove along the northern side of Olympic National Park. We stopped at Port Angeles for one night and stayed at their lovely Walmart there. We drove up to Hurricane Ridge to see the mountains. It was a very pretty drive, but we had ugly attitudes so we didn’t really enjoy it as much as I’m sure it we could have. The kids were fighting with each other and Lance and I were tired so we were a crabby bunch! I’m sure the lady sitting all by herself on a ledge trying to enjoy a beautiful sunset found it to be much more peaceful after we left!! We also drove Ediz Hook road which is a narrow strip of land between Washington and Canada. We walked out on a dock and watched the jellyfish right below us and a seal swimming in the water not to far off shore.
Looking north from a pull-out on the drive to Hurricane Ridge. The strip of land in the upper left side is Canada
The view of Hurricane Ridge. You can see the glaciers in the middle.
They look happy enough, don’t they???
Abby and Sam watching the jellyfish from the dock
Sam is “holding” Canada….it’s not very often that this one asks us to take his picture so we were quick to comply!!
A golden sunset from Port Angeles
The next morning we left our *lovely* little Walmart campsite and drove to the town of Forks (we did not see any vampires or werewolves!). We were very excited for this section of the National Park because it’s the rain forest part. We camped for one night at a letdown of a place. We had planned on staying two nights, but just wanted to leave as soon as possible. Of course, being in the rain forest, it rained all day so we were not able to go on a hike to see anything, but we went for a drive and happened upon the national park campground. They had plenty of open spaces so we found one near the Hoh river. We could see a huge bull Elk right from our camper. He was just laying down by the river. After dinner the rain stopped so we could check out our surroundings a little more. The elk had left so we went down by the river. There was a very thick fog all around us. The kids had fun throwing rock after rock into the river. http://www.nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/visiting-the-hoh.htm
Our campsite in the rain forest at the National Park
The Bull Elk
Now there’s three elk hanging out in the rain!!
My boys by the misty river
At about 4:30 in the morning Lance and I were both startled awake by a loud crash. We tried to look outside, but couldn’t see anything. The next morning we saw what it was and how God had been protecting us. A large tree had fallen to the ground in the campsite right across the road from us. It flattened a metal trash can to the ground. If it had fallen towards our site it was long enough to reach our camper right where we were sleeping.
The crashed trash can
The next day was a beautiful day for hiking. I was so glad that we would be able to see the rainforest from the trails. We went on a great hike on the Trail of Mosses. It was an easy one with kids and only about a mile long. Around every bend in the trail were more huge trees dripping with moss and the ground was covered in ferns and moss. We went on a bridge over a little creek that was the most clear and beautiful water I’ve ever seen. You could see every distinct little green leaf of the plants gently moving with the current of the water. It was a gorgeous place! Along the trail Ben made a friend, Brooke, a little 4 year old girl from Seattle on vacation with her parents. They were soon walking together and holding hands, it was so sweet. Because of the rain the day before, there were A LOT of puddles. Our most genius move of the day was putting Ben’s rubber boots on him! That boy sought out every puddle he could and splashed to his heart’s content. There were many giggles! We let him fully enjoy himself, but had to put a stop to it when he got down on his hands and knees and tried to drink from the puddles like a puppy.
Beginning our hike….I don’t have many pictures of Abby and Elise because they were often running ahead us
Fall in the Hoh Rain Forest
Can you spot the wildlife in the ferns???
Joe found this giant mushroom laying on the ground. Don’t worry, he didn’t really bite it!
Just look at those mossy trees
Ben & Brooke
Ben and Brooke checking out the inside of this tree
Our kids love to hang out with us!!!!
After the rain forest we drove along the coast for a while and ended up in Olympia so see the state capital. There we met a lovely couple who took our family picture by the capital. They also had many great suggestions of sights to see. Thank you Michael and Jan-Marie….it was so nice to meet you. We had a pizza picnic at a park there and then drove on towards Mount Rainier National Park. We stayed at a campground just outside of the park. We had hoped to see Mount Rainier the next day (the 9th) so we drove into the park filled with expectation….but, the day was another foggy and rainy one and we never did get to see the mountain. Lance took Abby, Sam, Elise and Ben on a short hike while it wasn’t raining too hard and we all enjoyed the visitor’s center in Paradise where we learned about Mount Rainier. Abby, Sam and Elise had fun filling out their workbooks and earning their junior ranger badges. http://www.nps.gov/mora/index.htm
A river near Mount Rainier.
They are ready for their hike with Lance
Little Ben, Big Trees
Taking the oath of junior rangers
The three newest Junior Rangers of Mount Rainier
We also spent a great afternoon checking out Mount Saint Helens. We drove partly around the mountain and then stopped to go for a hike in Lava Canyon. The canyon has a river that has been there forever. When the volcano erupted the lava flowed down through the canyon and hardened so now there are huge mounds and crevices. It makes for some beautiful waterfalls. It was a very nice hike over and through the hardened lava. Near the end we “got to” cross a suspension bridge. It was very high and very narrow and very scary when your boys purposely sway it back and forth!! We got back to the car just in time for a gorgeous sunset. http://mountsthelens.com/mount_st_helens_national_park.html
Mount Saint Helens
The river and some of the waterfall in Lava Canyon
There’s that karate kid again
The kids and I on the suspension bridge
Here comes Lance
Our last sunset in Washington
That sums up our time in Washington. We were busy seeing so much, but there was so much more to see. I hope that someday we can go back, it was definitely one of my favorite states.
P.S. As I look over this post, I can’t help but notice that we saw A LOT of beautiful sunsets in Washington. Hope you don’t get sick of sunset pictures!!
After Washington we headed south to Portland, Oregon…….
Thanks for the updates and photos! What a fabulous, amazing trip you are having!!! 🙂
This trip has been amazing so far! What a gorgeous and interesting country we live in!!
Hope you are doing well Lucy. I really enjoyed seeing your photos from Bath. It looks like you had a great time!