Saturday, July 9, 2011

We Now Return To Our Regularly Scheduled Program...

Meanwhile...


Back in Washington State...




I have mentioned how 'all into any thing sea creature' Eli is...


Well, dogfish are one of the smallest shark creatures and they happen to live out in the bay at the beach.


It also happens to be somewhat of a tradition for the Williams boys to try to catch them.


Eli had not had the privilege of catching one...


Until this summer.




The boys head out pretty early in the morning. Which is easiest for Eli..because he stills rises with the dawn...sigh.





They were out there for a couple hours...all four of them in that little dingy that washed up on the beach winters and winters ago.





They did not come back empty handed!!


Eli caught his first dogfish!!


(and by caught, I mean was in the boat with the boys, possibly reeling a couple times...but mostly watching and listening to the big boys giggle and whoop and holler....)


Chloe has gone dogfish-fishing before...


this year?...


not as excited about it as you will see below...



LOOK AT THAT THING!!!



I am sad to report that this particular dogfish may have been a bit disoriented after all the paparazzi finished catching pictures of it...we did our best to right him...but are pretty sure the seal got him after he was released. Our sincere apologies are extended to him/her and their family.
Mr. Seal, you are welcome.

See?
Not so excited.
They feel very sandpaper-ie...and are surprisingly heavy.
All in all...a memory maker with Daddy and the Uncles.


Unrelated portion:

Do you use Blogger??

Can you tell me why Blogger is making all my spacing look so very spread out?

I have been trying to ignore it and not be annoyed by it...

but I can. not. any longer.

It is driving me crazy!!!

HELP! TUTOR ME!

Help me make my blogs not look so space-ie!!

PLEEEEASE!!!!

and if you can help me know how to make my pictures always bigger that would also make my day.

mkay. thanks.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Lunch from a Truck...

While at the beach, I read a bunch of Sunset Magazines...and according to them, Food Trucks are all the rage. They are popping up in big cities from coast to coast. I'm not talking about gross sub-par cafeteria food...these things are supposedly making gourmet food...or at least really good eats.

Kevin was shocked at my interest and willingness to eat out of a truck. It is not something I would typically be excited about...I am one of those people that dislikes being seated near the kitchen of a restaurant...the smell of industrial cleaning products and wet food makes me lose my appetite quickly. (am I alone in this quirk??)

That, combined with the nickname 'roach coaches' (you know how I feel about those wretched creatures) you would think I would turn my nose at the chance...but I was intrigued and always willing to attempt to be trendy even if just for 15 minutes.

Rob said that there were several around where he works in downtown Seattle.

We were in.

So he found a listing of all the Food Trucks in Seattle, their serving days and general location to find them. (as in...on the side of the road somewhere between 'x' and 'z'.)

We decided on the Taco Truck...because why wouldn't we want to eat the best food on the planet out of a truck??



We stood in line with lots of other people...

these aren't other people...these are our people...

Jordan, Nichelle and McKenna (aren't they lovely??)



That's the Taco Truck there in the background...

it is literally just parked on the side of the road.



Apparently...these days...


If you park it. They will come.

And surely people don't line up for food poisoning, right???



It must be good.



and safe.

The menu was written on a chalk board that was attached to the side of the truck.

Once it is your turn, you give your order to Mr. Taco (I didn't actually get his name)

He shouts your order to the cooks in the truck,

he adds your order up in his head,

you pay him cash or he swipes your credit card with one of those fancy iPhone thingies.



Drinks are swimming in ice in a compartment inside the truck.

Take your pick.

In no time,

some one inside the truck shouts out your order

and you pick it up from a window.



Chicken tacos with onions and cilantro.



SUPER. YUM.

We walked to an outdoor eating area within Rob's work complex

and enjoyed our eats.



Food Truck attempt numero uno...



SUCCESS!

If I lived in Seattle, I think I would make it my personal goal

to eat lunch at every Food Truck in town at least once.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

The Measure of a Good Day...

The majority of our days at the beach ended in a beach fire.


GrandBob is a professional fire builder if you ask us...


Always careful to start it off small with orange embers for perfect marshmallow roasting...

which Boppi was so kind to stock up on for our visit...

S'mores were more often than not, our second dessert.

Sticky faces, salt watered hair...


smokey smelling clothes and filthy feet...



These are good measures of a good day...
While I have no photographic evidence of the filthy feet,

it is safe to say...


we had LOTS of very. good. days.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Friends

It is such a blessing to have friends on the other side of the country...we wish we could see all the special people over there...so if you are reading this and we didn't get to see you...please know that we would have loved to.

We found ourselves juggling quite a bit this trip...so the times we were actually at the beach, we found ourselves somewhat reclusive...the beach is one of the only places we really unwind and completely veg out...we needed a lot of that this summer.

We did get to see a few of you and we are so grateful.




Jody



is a new friend that I met in cyberspace...she and her family moved out to Olympia this year and it was serendipitous for us to meet in real life. She has been a gift from God to me this past year. I will never be able to express how the Lord has used her in my life.



(dang self portrait...the chins! mine, Jody, not yours...how don't you have chins?!?)


The Nelsons.



Where to even start with them. We are life friends. We have been a part of each others ups and downs for the past 10 + years. We were at AIM together another life time ago...and have shared much of life since then...




It was fun for the boys to be reunited...



they picked up pretty quickly...

Oh how I hope you have a lifetime of pictures like this...




Scott's face is my favorite in this picture. Laugh out loud funny.




Sisa, fer realz, I can not imagine life without your friendship.



The way you love Jesus and others teaches me every time I talk to you.



He fills you with wisdom, encouragement and Truth.



I have gleaned all of these things from you and being friends with you makes me a better person. You are so dear to me.

I am so glad we could pick up where we left off...

wish there weren't so many states between us.


Carrie, I am not sure you even read my ramblings on here...


which is totally fine by the way. ;)


But if you do...I want you to know...

I am forever thankful that the Lord allowed us to find each other again after college

and that you have been a consistent godly influence in my life.

I love your sure and steadiness...you bring calm to many storms.


I admire you so.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Family



This was a rare day where we were all out on the beach.

Lowest tide pulled us all out to explore.


I love how Eli and GrandBob are standing exactly the same in this picture!


Planning to frame this one!


The cousins: McKenna, Eli, Chloe and Jordan



Nichelle and McKenna


Kona the Goldendoodle...

Lover of water, fetching water bottles and chasing seagulls.



Discovering sand dollars!


Boppi taking a break with us on the beach...



Us and a good way to see how far out the tide can be!

At night, the tide comes all the way to the breaker wall.


Races on the beach with 2nd cousin, Olivia.


The Williams Family Photo 2011


Sunday, July 3, 2011

Lazy Days of Discovery...

One of our favorite times to explore the beach is at Low Tide.

The lower the tide, the closer we can get to the drop off.

(where the Sound gets really really deep, really really quickly)


There are always super cool sea creatures waiting to be discovered!


(and I know you will appreciate all the official names that I share about these sea creatures...

We have books, people. Very informative books.

Remember my post about Eli's obsession with all things sea creature?

Well he is basically in HEAVEN!)



Our accidental version of Abby Road...


I like this picture because it looks like they almost have their arms around each other in a moment of sibling love...
they really do love each other...they really do love each other...they really do...

That's a baby flounder (or sole)...
their eyes are on the top of their head (see the two bumps?)
and they swim sideways!
Very cool fish, indeed!

A large Kelp crab (common name: Spider crab)
We only see big ones like this at low, low tide.

Me and E and a Sunflower Seastar


Everyone else with the seastar


Feet on the Northwest beach...

pretty much always have a little seaweed tangled

on some part of your foot or leg. :)

Friday, July 1, 2011

Washington State 2011

I have spent some time going through our pictures from our time in WA this summer...all 473 of them...not counting the ones on our phones...

I thought I would narrow it down to 'a typical day at the beach'...
But that was still 41 pictures....
and that seemed like a lot of pictures for as relaxing as those days were...
so...
hang tight for post after post after post of our summer in Washington.

If you think that might be boring...then come back to this little blog in about a month...
Just kidding...kinda. :)

You have been forewarned.

If you do choose to check in on a regular basis, brace yourself for some serious beauty and possibly some waves of jealousy...

Because yes, it really is that beautiful...and yes, this Midwestern girl feels like she is living a dream the entire time she is there...and yes, we feel overwhelmingly blessed that this is part of our lives.

A HUGE thank you to Mom and Dad for always making our weeks at the beach memorable and relaxing. You are such a blessing and we are so grateful for all the time, energy and resources you put into making our time with you at your place nothing short of AMAZING.

We love you both.

Cue photo montage.