Lazy T&R updates
Friday, June 8
  2007-06-08 Oceanside Beach

On our last day in Oceanside we went to the beach right behind where we were staying and Melissa and her family came up to join us. I had just bought ethan a boogie board so he got to try it out andcaught a couple of good waves, unfortunately the break was kinda short so it was hard to time and he ended up getting frustrated with it. We did however get a couple of good rides in before he quit so things ended on a happy note. If you are wondering why I took so many photos of the kids it was mainly because of the cat herding effect, it took so long to get them all in one place at the same time that I shot most of them whilst laughing at Rachelle trying to get them all in one spot.


Cat herding


Ethan Catches a wave.


Elizabeth plays her favourite bounce on Mummy game.

Thursday, June 7
  2007-06-07 USS Midway Coronado Beach and Smores

Today we went to USS midway a retired Carrier which served from the second world war until the 1st gulf war. I was a little apprehensive about this as we had taken the boys to a warship before in Washington & they had got kinda bored, but I had forgotten that this time there was the Aeroplane factor too. this meant that they did a bit of ship followed by planes followed by ship etc etc, it was well worth going to and the headset guides that you got as part of your entrance fee were well worth it. Jamin & I had to share as he wasn't old enough for his own, but I had been smart enough to bring an extra set of phones and the splitter so that we could listen at the same time. this had the added bonus of making sure that he was tied to me ;-)


Jamin tied to Dad


junior officers quarters


After the Midway we went to Coronado beach which was beautiful. This was Elizabeths first time on the beach and she loved it and giggled consistently in the waves - she had a blast!



Finally after everyone was worn out we headed home for supper which was followed by smores which were a huge hit









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