On today's adventure agenda was a morning at the park with my friend P and Rosie. Carkeek park has it all - a playground, a field, trails, a bridge over the train tracks that leads to the beaches of Puget Sound. We strolled the beach looking for beach glass while Babt Bubba and Rosie played in the water and sand.
We never fail at finding adventure in the smallest of outings. As soon as we got on the bridge over the train tracks the Bubs dropped his giant blow-up sword right through the crack and down on to the opposite side of the tracks. He and P kept watch for me as I braved the spider infested thorn bushes to get to the tracks and across them. We had a fairly uneventful beach visit until we started up the stairs to the park and saw the sign with about 7 different warnings about the bacteria in the water that the Bubs and Rosie had just had a grand time playing in.
Luckily we brought a change of clothes since he ended up in thigh deep water with boots that only reached mid-calf. He was a little sloshy by the time we headed to the park and you could hear the water in his boots with every step he took.
Playing with Rosie
Baby Bubba at the bottom and Rosie checking out the giant salmon
We never fail at finding adventure in the smallest of outings. As soon as we got on the bridge over the train tracks the Bubs dropped his giant blow-up sword right through the crack and down on to the opposite side of the tracks. He and P kept watch for me as I braved the spider infested thorn bushes to get to the tracks and across them. We had a fairly uneventful beach visit until we started up the stairs to the park and saw the sign with about 7 different warnings about the bacteria in the water that the Bubs and Rosie had just had a grand time playing in.
Luckily we brought a change of clothes since he ended up in thigh deep water with boots that only reached mid-calf. He was a little sloshy by the time we headed to the park and you could hear the water in his boots with every step he took.
Playing with Rosie
Baby Bubba at the bottom and Rosie checking out the giant salmon
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