Wednesday, September 5, 2012

San Juan Island

We took our kids camping for the first time. I know.... this is a tragedy. Katiree is 7 and hadn't ever been tent camping! There was always this apprehension of camping with a baby. But, we got over it (Kezia is 17 months old, so it should be fine, right?) and had a WONDERFUL time!


We took the ferry to San Juan Island. We had to get in line for the ferry early, so we spent a bit of time outside the car looking at the water and Mt. Baker (in the distance).

Once on the ferry, we checked out the decks. Yes, it was windy out front. (Can you tell by Zane's expression?) He wanted to know when we could go inside.

Tate, on the other hand, could have tent camped right on the front deck. There was so much to see... he didn't want to miss a thing. However, even from an inside window, we were able to see a whale and a sea lion! It was so exciting!

We set up camp and got on swim suits. Our camp site was right above the swimming area and they were all excited to swim in a lake (which we did daily).

The other excitement was for roasting marshmallows. And crescent rolls. And hotdogs. Tent camping at its finest!

Zane let Kezia love on him. Usually Kezia tends to pick on Zane (what is it with that?) so he was a bit apprehensive. However, this time she just loved him and liked sharing the camping chair with him!

Brushing one's teeth and rinsing with water is so much more exciting at a campsite!

Weird pictures, I know... but you'd never guess how thrilled they were to brush their teeth outdoors, use water from a spout and spit into the bushes!

We spent one morning at Lime Kiln State Park, hoping for the chance to see Orcas. They were further away at the time, so we didn't get to see them, but we still enjoyed exploring the park.
 
 

I loved the color of these trees. Katiree and Tate cooperated for pictures. Zane - he just had fun at my expense! Peek-a-boo, Zane!
The next day we explored the beach near Cattle Point Lighthouse. There were tide pools that gave us the opportunity to see sea anenomes, small crab, hermit crab, barnacles, limpets and snails. 
 

Kezia liked the beach a lot. She liked it so much she had to taste the rocks. And then cry because Mama told her, "Yucky. Don't put the rocks in your mouth!" 

We ended our trip by tie-dying shirts at the campground where we stayed. It was just a little something to remember them by! We LOVED our time... and could have spent a lot more time there. On the ferry ride back to Anacortes, we even saw a porpoise! What a great experience this camping trip was for each of us! Memories made that will last forever!
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