Monday, October 8, 2012

Mom's Birthday!

 I started to get that ol' itch to be traveling in the car, and was missing our traditional trips to Panajachel, Guatemala when I was little.... then I remembered going to Packwood last year, and how it was similar to Panajachel in that it is up in the mountains and you stay in a creaky, old yet fun, house and you get the opportunity to see some great nature! :)  So, I suggested we hop in the car this past weekend, and go for a couple nights, and while we were there, we could celebrate Mom's 60th birthday! :)  I was curious to see what Rainier looked like in the fall.  It wasn't in full bloom yet, but it was still breath-taking!

Right out of Yakima, past Nachees, we stopped by the river for some lunch.  The color of the water was so beautiful! :)






Dad found some acorn trees and was picking some branches to take home to decorate with, but in the end he had to throw away the branches because they had been picked clean of all the acorns by a fascinated granddaughter....






Here is where we stayed for a couple nights.... :)

Our first stop right before entering Rainier National Park






The girls kept entertained with this travel board....  Tory wrote: Umbrella Bird to go with her drawing. :) 

Keep Natalia fed and hydrated and she'll go for hours! :)

First Class Row :)



We had our eyes open for a good place to eat for Mom's birthday dinner, and this place caught our eye: Alexander's Country Inn in Ashford. I wish I had taken a picture of the whole building, it was beautiful.  This place has been a restaurant and hotel since 1902.




They were fascinated by this water wheel in a side garden 











Unfortunately, I do not remember the name of this path, but there was a museum showing stuffed animals which confused Natalia.  "Can I touch it?" "No." "Why?" "Because it is in the glass." "Why is the tiger (I could not convince her that it was a cougar) in the glass, Mommy?"





Signs that a beaver was in the area... :)

The moss was so beautiful!

Baby pinecones!







These bridges were a life saver! They kept Natalia walking, looking for the next one in the path.




There were so many of these stumps, and we kept imagining faces out of the odd shapes... this one was a long-nosed troll.

The wide range of color on the bark of this tree was so cool

We finally made it to Paradise! And the colors did not disappoint!










Tag teaming! After we could no longer hold her, she pretended to be the cat and Grandma became the mouse... she squealing and laughed, chasing Grandma down the mountain path
She did awesome all day and only started to lag at the end... here I am pulling her along... tired girl!
Got to see some wildlife! We also saw a chipmunk, a bluejay, and elk.


On the way back to the restaurant, Natalia was warming up for the grand event:



They had trout in a pond for anyone wishing that for dinner.  But first, they were fed bread by my girls.







We had such a fun time together, celebrating Mom's special day!








2 comments:

  1. So glad you were able to make this special trip! Such a beautiful family!! :)

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  2. WOW!! Hope you had a fire extinguisher on hand, that's a lot of candles!! What fun, great idea Chris, it looks like it was another great memory!!

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