
For Memorial Day weekend we headed to Sun Lakes State Park in Eastern Washington with Seth's parents. We had a great time and the park was really neat! It was hard to believe we were still in the same state! The park is situated in a mini-grand canyon and there are some really neat rock formations/walls all around. Dry Falls is one of the sights - in geologic times it was a 3.5 mile wide/400 foot tall water fall that was much, much larger than Niagara Falls. From the name obviously you know there is no water now. There is also a series of lakes located in various parts of the area. Some are big enough to water ski and others are small and used primarily for fishing. The dogs didn't care what size the lake was, as long as they could swim in it. I FINALLY got to use my kayak! Seth and David found a lake that didn't allow gas-powered boats and was perfect for kayaking. It was nice to get out on the water! Although it was quite windy and after getting most of the way across the lake, it dawned on me that the wind was at my back and I had better turn around and start back while I still had energy to paddle twice as hard! (: We also went and checked out the Grand Coulee Dam. We missed the movie on how it was made, but it was still neat to see and read about!
Alistair did great. This was his first tent camping experience. I can't say the same for us. The first night we had a total of 4 lights shining in our tent all night from some people across the way who were apparently afraid of the dark or something. I finally got up and maneuvered the car in a way that it blocked most of the light. The second night the winds kicked up and our tent was blowing in every direction and we were concerned it was just going to collapse in on us. Sadie didn't appreciate the winds at all - I think she got as much sleep as Seth and I did. Alistair slept through it all! The last night we ended up in David & Judy's trailer because the wind had won. We came back from spending some time on the water to find our tent on it's side with 2 stakes ripped out of the ground. All of our stuff, including Alistair's crib was tossed all over the place. We tried to restake the tent, but not only did the wind rip the stakes out again, it straightened one of the rings - so instead of a circle, we now have a "U!" So we packed up the tent and everything we didn't need in the trailer and stuffed it in the back of the Pilot to deal with in the morning. The trailer was quite cozy with 4 adults, 3 dogs and a baby in a crib! (: But it was the most sleep I got over the 3 days we were there!
Alistair takes after his mommy. My parents lent us their beach cabana to provide shade for primarily Alistair. Well he preferred to crawl out onto the grass and thus into the sun. At least Seth and Sadie are staying cool in the cabana. The view behind was across the little road from our sites.
With all that sunscreen, sweat and bug balm someone needed a bath. Good thing Grandma and Grandpa had an Alistair-sized bath tub in their trailer bathroom!
Alistair prefers to kayak on land. This also provided a good place to plunk him for a couple to be able to get something accomplished.
Here is the carnage of our tent. This is looking through the door screen. Good thing Alistair wasn't in there taking a nap!