It’s hard to even know where to begin! Anna Kate and I just spent an absolutely wonderful week out in Oregon with all of my extended family. I grew up in Oregon and have quite a large (and ever-growing!) extended family who still lives out there. None of them had met Anna Kate (or Cooper, my sister’s youngest), so Sarah and I packed up all three kids and headed west…on separate flights…sorry Sarah. Check her blog for her airplane story…I’m sure it will be told! Anna Kate’s first airplane trip was much easier than I expected. She did a lot of sleeping, a lot of reading stories, and a lot of looking out the window. And she LOVED the bump for each touchdown! Once we landed in Oregon it was go go go for an entire week and we had a blast!
There is so much that could be said about our amazing time, but I’m going to let the pictures do most of the talking.

Cooper and Anna Kate (and Wesley!) spent every morning lounging in their jammies and crawling around the little rocking chairs and the hearth at Grandma and Grandpa’s

From left to right we have Emery (5 months), Lane (3), Gabriel (2), Blake (11 months), Sarah (4 months), Mayson (6), Wesley (3), Anna Kate (1), and Cooper (1).

For some reason Uncle Gary thought it would be ok to tell the kids they could dig into April’s birthday cake before it was time! They didn’t have to be told twice!

We let the big kids go outside, but told the little ones they had to wait for their mommies. They were so pathetic looking out the window!

After a wonderful 5 days in Portland, we headed to the Burgin family beach house in Ocean Park, Washington, on the Long Beach Peninsula. Here are all three kids loaded up in the backseat of Grandpa’s Lincoln!

We made it…to the most beautiful place on earth!
Here’s a picture I shot one morning of a rainbow out over the ocean after a storm

One of the highlights of our time at the beach was digging clams. Even Wesley helped! It was a great clam tide and we all got the limit (15 each) both days!
Here’s Grandpa teaching Wesley how to clean and prepare the clams for dinner. For the record, Anna Kate even ate some!

One afternoon Grandma and Grandpa said they would watch all three kids (mind you, they were sleeping!) so Sarah, Aunt Patty and I could go out for a little bit. We had to go over to Oysterville to get some smoked oysters for my brother. Here’s a picture of us overlooking the Willapa Bay on the other side of the peninsula.

Aunt Patty brought her dog Lucy-doodle to the beach to meet the kids. They loved her!
Anna Kate really liked her bed, too!
And our last morning at the beach. Always sad to say goodbye.
Oh Patty, That has to be one of, if not the best blog post you have ever done. It was beautifully written and I loved all the pictures. Especially the one of Grandpa reading Goldie and the last one of you and Anna Kate saying goodbye to the beach and the beach house. The best!!
Mommy
Wonderful blog, Patty. We had such a great time with you all. The blog really wakes up all the memories that Grandpa and I cherish so much. We love you more than we can say.