Sunday, September 6, 2009

Tumble Creek with the Foster Family!

We are finally back from our month of vacation! We had such a fantastic August, we visited the Fosters in Tumble Creek, which is east of Seattle near Roslyn, had a "parents only" weekend in McCall, and finished with a week of vacation on Rose Lake with the Kearneys, where Morgan TURNED FIVE!



The Knoll home is on the golf course, which to Aidan is like Disneyland/Heaven/Paradise, all wrapped into one. In the evening after the last official golfers wrapped up, the Foster/Kearney crew headed to the course for some fun! All during the day, we heard from Aidan, "I wanna go put the ball in da' hole" over and over and over. Tiger Woods, watch out!



A family picture after a little hike! The area is absolutely gorgeous!

The lodge in the distance. Ryan and I were lucky enough to be able to get away with Jon and Heather for a "kids free" dinner. We had the best meal and a lot of laughs, of course!


The kids' dinner table. I think there was more giggling than eating going on over here....


Birthday Celebration #1. Of course you would wear a cinderella dress with a foof headband to open presents! I know I do that every year too!


This is my second favorite picture of the trip. Uncle Jonny and Aidan are watching golf, of course (you call tell by the grin on Aidan's face)! Just two buddies hanging out!


This is my first favorite picture! Great Grandpa Bob was such a good sport to play non-stop with Aidan and Cassie. I think this game was called "hit Papa Bob with the ball over and over." The kids love their Papa Bob.


Some parents raise their children, saying "what would Jesus do?" We are raising Morgan by the "what would Noelle do?" method. Morgan idolizes Noelle, and we're pretty happy about that because Noelle is one of the sweetest little girls we know. The girls have so much fun together, I can't wait to see them grow up together and the adventures they will have!


Papa and Grandma with some of their grandkids! The kids LOVE to play with Papa and Grandma!


I don't what the fascination is with my family and conga lines, but it's a rare family get-together that this little number doesn't get broken out!

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