Thursday, July 25, 2013

July Vacation: Phase Three--In Search of Sasquatch 2013 with the Mosers

Our last leg of our journey led us to Uncle Brad and Aunt Pam's lovely house outside of Arlington.  It was long overdue--time for SASQUATCH!

Pam and Brad showed us such a great time--such wonderful hosts!--and we all just basked in one another's company.  We skipped Sasquatch last summer, so it had been a long time since we'd been able to get together.  We were missing a few crazy Mosers, and can only imagine how crazy the next one will be!

We made a memory getting there--we forgot how steep the road is going up to their house!  Brad had to get the tow rope to get us up! :)

Jeff making his famous pancakes...

Garrett and Gavin relaxing...

Their deck is absolutely amazing!!!!  I really could live there.

Uncle Tom, Cousin Megan, Jeffrey

Pam fed us all weekend!  :)

Uncle Brad, Aunt Christi, Uncle Tom, Megs

Carmen and Zach got a weekend together!  They've been married and living in different states while Carmen finishes her Vet degree.  It was so good to see them!

Papa Greg can sleep ANYWHERE!!!  It really  is a gift...  :)

Homemade ice cream, apple pie, rhubarb/strawberry cobbler, chocolate coffee dessert...this lady spoiled us!





Gavin spent most of the weekend shying away from Aunt Joan's camera.  Is he Gary's grandson or what?!?  :)

Shoepeg dip.  Aunt Cindy's signature dish--whether she realizes it or not!  :)



Aunt/G'ma Joan brought the slip-and-slide and the boys LOVED it!  I have never seen so much knee-sliding in my life!

Little Millie was the sweetheart of the weekend.

And of course we watched the Mariners!


And on Sunday we rode the train from Everett to Downtown Seattle to watch the Mariners in person!  Grady and Grace were inseperable all weekend!





It was a fun win--even though it was hot!  We're thinking we may wait a couple of years to take the children again--we're waiting for attention spans to grow!  :)





And this is how we all felt after the weekend!  :)  What a great time together.

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