Based on last year's very buggy experience, plus all this year's rain, I expected a mosquito armeggeddon upon our return to Little Crater Lake. Instead it was pure delight -- a few skeeters and flies, but no big deal; perfect weather; and the company of old friends (Riley, Teresa, Brian & Uncle Charlie) and new (Isabelle, Felix, and Tad).
The three kids got along pretty well and certainly kept each other occupied. All of them got some serious scrapes and scratches from roughhousing in the great outdoors, and they were all troupers about it.
I'm already looking to next year, when we'll have two more kids in the mix. Kate and June (working titles) will be about 8 months old.
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Little Crater Lake
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I like the twins working titles. =) Hope to get together again soon!
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