Friday, July 28, 2017

Cousins on Kelley's Island

We just returned from what's becoming our 
annual summer (weekend) trip to Kelley's Island!
This year was especially fun because we were
joined by Max's cousins, Charlotte and Pax. 

Max and I made a grocery stop on Friday afternoon, 
so we had the cooler stocked, bags packed, and i-pad charged
by the time Papa Rob got home on Friday. 
Even though we left later in the afternoon - we made
good time...stopping even for a super classy dinner at
McDonald's.  Max played on the i-pad, played car bingo, 
did some activity books, and tried to sleep....
but, (thankfully) we avoided the car nap.
*side note: the car nap at 5:00 NEVER 
ends well for us because then he's up till like 
midnight trying to party.  So we pull out 
all the stops to make sure that doesn't happen.   
I actually drove us (because Rob drives all day for 
work, I try to offer, plus then I get to listen
to my own playlists :)

We rolled into the ferry at Marblehead
to the sweet sweet tunes of Justin Bieber. 
Everyone was starting to get antsy...
so, the only remedy was to hit my favorite
play list -- which is basically, Despacito then 
repeat times 100.  
Since spending some recent time on Orcas Island, 
we were total ferry boat pros!
We chugged along...and pulled
into Kelley's Island about 7:00....

This was the perfect time to catch
a beautiful sunset!   
 We also played outside in Grandma Marge's 
front yard until the sun went down...
 There were smores, games of chase,
playing with Uncle Nick's drone and 
electronic skateboard, and even 
bouncing on a giant air chair. 
 To "activate" the air chair - you just
fling it around the yard hoping to catch
some air.  Literally, it took four adults
to capture enough air to make a 
medium(ish) chair....but boy did
the kids love it! 
 They rolled, bounced, shrieked, 
and even invited Mema onto the chair!
 
 
 
 We finally convinced Max that it was
bed time...so we read 1 million stories (it's possible
that's an exaggeration), fired up the night light
and tucked him into the traveling cot
at the end of our bed. 

Saturday dawned....and we were ready
to get outside again. Mostly because
I didn't want to wake anyone else
who was still sleeping in the house. 
(Who are these people that 
get to sleep past 7 AM?  I want
to be them!)
We walked about half a mile up the 
road (keeping our eyes out for 
the Lake Erie Water Snake) - but
ended up at a small, rocky beach. 
I turned my back for like three 
seconds and when i turned back, 
Max had already made himself
at home in the water.  
 
 
  After scouring the beach for beach glass and 
good skipping rocks...we headed home.
At home, everyone was up - so we made 
breakfast and bounced! 

 
 
Even though the weather was calling for rain - 
we risked packing everything up and heading
to the beach!  


 Max was pumped to use these glow
stick water toys we brought...so he chased
those around for a solid hour....while also
 bossing Pax around on how to NOT knock
down his sand castles :) 
 
 
 
 This was Pax's first time to the beach...and at 
first he was a little unsure about the 
texture of the sand.  But, with some 
encouragement from his cousins and 
some toys...he came around to it. 
 
 
 
 We stayed until lunch time...chasing the kiddos 
around, running in and out of the water, 
settling some sharing disputes, and generally
trying to figure out if it was going to rain or not. 
Nick, Courtney, and Pax had to leave after lunch...
so Mema, Charlotte, Max, and I drove into
town.  We made pressed pennies, purchased ice and 
got ice cream at Papa T's! 
 
 Max had his heart set on playing mini golf....
but it was hot, we were sweaty, and the lines
were loooooonnnnng. We convinced him 
it would be just as much fun to come 
back and go to the beach again!
This time, we were having so much 
fun that I didn't take a single picture! ha!

We returned home for a birthday taco
dinner for Pop's and a side of early
bedtime for Max :) Papa Rob
built a fire his Boy Scout leaders 
would be proud of and we 
drank, talked, and chilled till bedtime. 

Sunday morning brought more bouncing, 
a final beach trip, and the plan to catch the 
11:45 ferry.  We re-packed the car, said 
our good-byes and headed out. 
However, I think everyone had the same 
idea....so we sat in the ferry line for awhile. 
We did manage to catch the 12:30 ferry...
and passed all the additional time by
collecting rocks and throwing some 
back int the lake! 
 
 
 Max is hoping to be a professional rock 
skipper in no time. He just needs a little
more practice with his form...and rock choice.  
 
Kelley's Island never disappoints...
between the sunsets, family time,
smores, and beach - we enjoyed
every minute of it! 

Alright...I'm off to enjoy my CHILD FREE
weekend.  Bring on all the praise hands!!  :)
xoxo

Monday, July 17, 2017

Orcas Island Vacation

Last week we took a trip to Washington!
We spent just about a week on Orcas Island (off the coast of Washington).  
In true Hauck fashion, it was nothing short of a traveling circus.  
There were moments I thought we might
not make it (there's nothing easy about the time change and lack of our
regular routine with our tiny pal) but there were just as many moments
when I couldn't even handle the perfection. 

Here is a tiny peek into our week....

At this point...Max is a seasoned pro at the airport...
and Rob and I are total pros at letting him
have a lot (read: pretty much unlimited time)
on the iPad.  Mostly, I just want him to 
enjoy the travel time...and not have to deal
with total chaos on the airplane. 
And, selfishly I want to read my own
books too :)

 
 He was LOVING the moving walk-ways
in the Chicago/Midway airport.....like 
I think him and Rob rode them for like
half and hour straight. haha!

Once we arrived in Seattle...Grandpa Jim and 
Grandma Sugar picked us up for the drive
to La Connor, Washington.  It was an adorable 
little town (and our hotel, right on the water!)
to spend the night in...and we
especially enjoyed the local brewery. 





 There was a weird little store (I believe, 
called Nasty Jacks Antiques) with the most
adorable ride on animals (and one chariot)
that we spent a good $1.50 on!  
Anything to keep this kid occupied
while Mama shops :)  At one point
Max asked me, "why do you like
to go in all the shops, Mommy?"
The next morning, we set off again - to catch
the ferry which would transport us to the island. 
This was a large boat -- (it even had a tractor
on it...which blew Max's tiny mind)...

 We passed the time on the ferry boat by running
back and forth between our seats (complete with 
a table!) and the front/back of the boat. 
Max also started collecting brochures on the
ferry boat--so he consulted his whale
watching brochures to learn about all the 
animals we might see later in the week...

 The view from the ferry was just breath taking...
Once the ferry docked, we drove right off and
over to East Sound Suites.  Our house for the
week was in the most perfect spot - right above
the lavendar shop in town and next door
to the local bakery (the smells were amazing each
morning!!).
  
Our week was the perfect mix of beach, culture, and just
relaxation...


 At first Max was a little confused by the lack 
of sand and shells...but he took to tossing rocks, 
helping me find beach glass, investigating
tide pools, and collecting drift wood pretty easily!
 Our house was right across the street from
one of the public beaches...so we made a trip over
nearly every morning and afternoon to 
look for treasures (and stop for coffee)!


We also managed to visit another awesome spot - 
Crescent Beach....just about half a mile down the road!
Here, Max was able to build a sand castle, complete
with driftwood framing...and add a few shell bits. 



Max also stumbled upon this driftwood "house"
and wanted to play the rest of the day in there :)
I would say, "Max, add 5 more pieces"...which would
then turn into 10 more...and so on!
One of the true highlights of our trip -- arranged
by Grandpa Jim (seriously, he's the best!) was 
our whale watching trip.  He booked it through 
Deer Harbor Charters - it lasted about three hours - 
and I can't recommend it enough. 
 I know it looks like the whale is pretty far away...
but I really felt like they were close (all things
considered).  We were able to follow one male
and then two other separate groups over the course
of the three hours. 
 Max was adorable shouting "did you see
that daddy"?  and then when they would
disappear for five minutes...he would say, 
"they must be on their long dive"
which is what the on board naturalist
had told us. 
 The naturalist was so knowledgeable
about the different pods and members
of each group. It seemed impossible to tell 
them all apart...but I guess they are studied
quite a bit...so everyone in the area knows 
the differences. 
Another highlight was our hike out to Indian Island. 
It's a two acre island surrounded by eel grass and rocks
directly across from East Sound (where we were!)
About 41 days out of the year it's accessible
to people when the tide recedes.  We were lucky 
enough to experience all of the tidepool magic
on our trek out! 
 In the above pic you can see where we started
and the path out to the island. 
 The rocks were covered with ochre sea stars...
in shades of orange and purple. 
 
 Max is pointing out the sea stars under the rocks
in the below picture.

 
 
I loved every minute of that adventure...even 
when a clam squirted a fountain of water from
it's hiding spot under the sand at me!

Our culture day included a trip to the Rosario Resort
(formerly the Moran Mansion)...

Robert Moran was originally from New York
but settled in the Seattle area and became
famous for his ship building. 
 
He built the mansion (with a movie theatre and bowling alley)
when he was given only a few years to live. 
However, freed from the pressures of his 
business, Moran recovered and lived another
40 years! 
 Beautiful views around the resort...

 The grounds were just immaculate and 
after peeking into the spa...it became clear 
I would need to visit again and schedule
some services :)
Our next stop was through Moran Forest to 
Mount Constitution. 
**historical note: Robert Moran offered 
Washinton State thousands of acres to become one 
of Washington's first State Parks. Today, the resort
property borders on one of Washington's premier
state parks, Moran State Park. 

 The road to Mount Constitution was closed on 
our first attempt...but we cruised over to the 
town of Olga...checked out the art gallery...
and ate the most delicious brunch.

Our second attempt proved successful
and the road had been cleared!
 

Mount Constitution rises nearly half 
a mile above Orcas Island - and is the 
highest point in the San Juan Islands. 
 The panoramic views were astounding!
Also - a very wise person operates an air stream
which sells ice cream on Mount Constitution. 
They are a genius. :) 
 
 I know you've aware that traveling with kids
is hard.  Like no joke.  You're out of your
routine, often hungry, tired etc. I had prepared for the 
week to be exhausting, frustrating, and fun...and it 
was all those things...and more! 
   
We flew, ferried, drove, walked, dug, built, 
complained, walked, laughed, learned, ate, 
schlepped, slept, cooked, sweat, colored, 
cleaned, and shared....
 
 To quote my friend Courtney, "We did a whole bunch
of regular life in a really stunning place, with 
some really fantastic people, and somehow it all added
up to far more than the sum of it's parts". 

Grandpa Jim and Grandma Sugar, 
We can't thank you enough for taking the
time to plan this adventure and for
sharing a place that holds so many 
memories for you with us.  I loved
getting to see Max take it all in...
and still talk about it today. 
I have an i-phone camera full of snaps, and a mind
full of memories.  And my heart, it's really full too. 
xoxo