Saturday, July 3, 2010

Forks, Washington... Almost

You know. As in "Twilight".

Washington State, Day 2- Tolmie State Park Wikipedia says "Tolmie State Park is a 105-acre day-use state park 8 miles northeast of the Washington capital of Olympia. The main attraction is 1,800 feet of saltwater beachfront at the mouth of a creek known as Big Slough. There is also an underwater diving area for Scuba diving".

We may has well been in the Twilight Saga location. The scenery here was just stunning. So green & the trees so tall. (You can almost imagine Edward climbing up these trees! haha)


Mud. Need I say  more?



The boys after the hike. White shoes not such a good idea!

 A visit to the lake after the hike was much needed to wash off some of this mud. We had fun looking for mini-crabs underneath the rocks & what kid doesn't want to take home rocks & sand dollars as souvenirs, too!





FUNNY FACES & PIZZA
After the hike & beach visit, we stopped at an amazing brick oven pizza restaurant for dinner. Everyone was in a great mood. Shane & Scott had us all laughing to tears!





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Shane and I met my senior year of high school in 1996 and were married in 2000. It's just crazy to think we've known each other for more than a decade and still learn new things about each other. We both graduated from the University of Utah. I have a degree in Finance and Shane has a degree in Biology. We are both enjoying jobs in our respective fields. Our favorite thing to do is travel. Before we started a family, we spent two weeks in Europe touring Italy, Germany, Switzerland, and France. We want to see the world and hopefully take our children along with us when they are older. Our children are our life. Alexander "Lex" is our little man at 7 years old. He loves to try lots of new things. He's currently enrolled in soccer, tumbling & boys' hip hop. Isabel (or Bel as Shane likes to call her) is 3 1/2 years old. She is also enrolled in tumbling & dance. All in all, life is wonderful and we couldn't be happier.