Monday, July 15, 2013

Washington Trip June 2013 (part 3)


Strawberry, Chocolate, and Vanilla.
Friends Always! We were all able to get together for an evening. It is so rare for the three of us to be in the same state at the same time. We had a wonderful get together with our families. It was awesome to get together. I love these ladies!


We had dinner together at the Webb homestead.


Here is Preston and Jason chatting while holding the wiggly kiddos. 


Mark gave Michelle a push on the big swing. It was fun as kids and it's still fun now. Good times all around. 


Having fun hanging out in the yard. We had a great time seeing everyone and hope it won't be too long until another get together. Thanks everyone for making the time to get together. 


As always, while in Washington we have to make our Illahee visit. 


Here are some breath taking pictures of the Great Northwest. 


Playing around in the yard. We had fun playing bad mitten, bocce ball, swinging, exploring in the woods, and of course Jordan needed his annual wheel barrel ride. 


Once of the things I wanted to do while home was to climb the hug cedar tree in the back yard. I didn't get to do this last year (being prego and all). So I took advantage of the opportunity this year. Preston, Charlie, and Melissa decided it sounded like fun as well. So up we all went. 


Here is Charlie and Melissa. Melissa was a good sport and tried a bunch of Webb activities while visiting Bremerton. She was very brave to climb the cedar tree up about 100 feet or so. Way to go!


Here is a picture I took from pretty close to the top of the tree. A view of the Puget Sound, Olympic Mountains, and trees. The weather was perfect for enjoying the great outdoors. I hung out in the tree for a while just soaking it all in. 


Charlie, Melissa, and Hillary.


We went to Poulsbo and enjoyed the sits and sounds; not to mention the...


bakery! Yummmmm...


A Murray family photo that Uncle Charlie couldn't help but be a part of. Silly guy. 


Pretty.


As always we had a wonderful visit in Washington. Thanks Mom for always being so welcoming and loving. 


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