So, since Brian's not working and the kids are out of school, we decided to take a road trip! Last summer we spent a night in Eureka on the way home from vacation and we knew we wanted to go back. Also, we knew we wanted to go to the beach (life always makes sense when you look at the ocean!), so we left for Eureka!
Our first morning we ate like lumberjacks at the Samoa Cookhouse.
The food is always great and there is plenty of it! It is also fun to take the kids someplace both Brian and I went as kids!
After breakfast we drove out to the North Jetty. It was a beautiful sunny day, but there was lots of wind, so the bar was closed to boat traffic. However, there were a couple of Coast Guard boats playing in the giant waves!(OK, they were probably practicing important drills, but they looked like they were having fun!)We then went to the zoo at Sequoia Park. It is a small zoo, but it is really nice! We had a great time! Most of the exhibits have been updated recently, and everything looks clean and new.
Elise and Camille were interested in the Cavys.
There was a farm exhibit with a barn and a petting zoo.
Isaac liked the pig, and riding on the tractor!
The kids also had fun looking at the exhibits.
Camille is seeing what lives in a log, and Isaac is looking at live termites!
Lunch was at a local BBQ place! YUM!!
After lunch we went back to Sequoia Park to hike around in the redwoods. This was Joseph's first time riding in the backpack.
He seemed to really enjoy being in the great outdoors.
Yes, I was there too!
I seem to take all the pictures, so I have to remember to include myself in our memories!
Isaac and Camille in front of a beautiful waterfall!
Yes, we saw a Banana Slug! And no, as Brian would say, they are not lemon filled!
We wore out at least one kid!After the redwoods, we grabbed a cup of coffee and headed to the South Jetty. It was so windy and cold that the kids only played a little while. Here are the kids taking refuge in a beach fort. Since Joseph was asleep I volunteered to stay in the warm car with him, where I sipped my coffee and relaxed in the quiet.
Confusion Hill seemed like the perfect place to stop on the way home! I have never been there before, and it was definitely a touristy kind of place!
Everyone had fun in the crazy, confusion house! Everyone except Camille, she sat down on the floor and cried. It is a very unsettling feeling to have everything out of balance.Isaac loved it!
Elise is climbing the walls!
Elise is climbing the walls!
We also stopped at the drive through tree on the way home. Brian was sure we would fit, and pulled in almost to the mirrors. We folded in the mirrors, and he told me to tell him when we were getting close. I said we only has about two inches and we should not do this. The kids all screamed to go forward, and Brian was about to go. A group of about four or five people were standing on the other side of the tree... waiting to see what was going to happen. Then I again said no, and Brian finally decided not to try. He backed out, much to the disappointment of the kids! The minivan behind us made it through with no problems, but the Durango behind them did not. They did what we did. I know I will never hear the end of this from the kids, but the Yukon is still in one piece. I could just see us getting stuck in the tree and having to crawl out the back hatch...not the best way to end a great road trip!
1 comment:
The coast Guard is all about fun. It's all a scam. I can say this since my husband is in it.
Be careful in the Redwoods we took a trail that was supposed to be 15 min in a circle and we found our way back two hours later.
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