Monday, February 14, 2011

Three Weeks in Washington Jan/Feb

It was time for another trip to see the kids in Shelton and Vancouver, Washington so we took a more adventurous route after the plane by light rail from
the airport... and the ferry to Bremerton where Lee picked us up. We took the ferry a couple more times while we were there but with the family for Zachary's birthday.
Joshua is six months now and so cute!
Zach and Whitney had some fun with the segulls following the ferry. Zach turned 12 on Jan. 29th and Whitney turned 16 Feb. 1st.
We went to the museums by the Space Needle and saw the largest guitar in the world. Then we went to the movie "Tron" on the big screen.
Another day when Emily was at school, she pulled out her loose tooth.
That Sunday at church, Zachary was ordained a Deacon. We're proud of Zachary for the good boy he is.
And glad that his grandpa could be with him on this special day.
Since Jeri's sister, Linda, and husband, Rashadd, live not too far away, we decided to go for a short visit. They were at their new place where they manage a large storage unit facility. We got to see their new apartment that is in the same building. It was great to see them!
I (Jeri) continued on in Washington, after that week, at Spencer and Jane's house in Vancouver. Bruce had to fly back to his job. I didn't remember to grab the camera charger before he left, so I didn't get all the pictures I wanted for the rest of the time.
Norah is such a good baby, other than she takes very short naps and doesn't let her mommy sleep very long at night. She loves being down on the floor and is just figuring out the Johnny Jump Up.
Wyatt loves all activities. He's so smart and loves his story/singing group at the library that I got to take him to.
He needed a haircut, so I got to take him for that also. This is after the haircut.
I loved spending time with all my children and grandchildren in Washington. Thanks to everyone who made our stay comfortable and fun!

2 comments:

Susan Earl said...

It looks like you had a good time enjoying your family! There are benefits not having to go to work! I'm glad you could spend time with the grand babies.

Bruce and Jeri said...

Thanks, Susan. I do like being home. Jeri