Beach Combing

Beachcombing is an activity that consists of an individual "combing" (or searching) the beach and the intertidal zone, looking for things of value, interest or utility. A beachcomber is a person who partakes in the activity of beachcombing.-Wikipedia

Charlie's preschool class went on their first and final field trip to Salt Water State Park yesterday. The kids absolutely loved searching the low tide zones for unique sea treasures. We saw lots of Bull fish, one sea urchin, kelp, seaweed, eggs from different beach life, starfish, sea slug habitats, and crabs dead and alive, in all sizes. They carried around their little blue buckets in hopes of finding treasures, and then they would take it to Ms Snowden for identification. The weather stayed perfect just long enough for us to enjoy about 2 hours of combing. Charlie was more interested in playing in the water and Ryan followed Ms. Snowden around intently listening to what she had to say, but never wanting the experience of touching any treasures. Funny, those two are night and day. They had a great day playing together! What a special day that I was able to enjoy with them.

Ethan's self led conferences went well (per Mark). He has decided to participate in choir for the full year next year! Both of my kids love singing and putting on concerts for us. Val had a track meet last night and set a new record for personal best with hurdles. Great job, sweetheart!

Thanks to my sister we had a wonderful meal of Lemon Grass Chicken, rice and side salad. It was yummy. I did add steamed cauliflower with homemade white cheddar garlic cheese sauce (from our trip to Tillamook)-smooth, creamy and delish!

I would've blogged this last night but everyone was in bed, lights out by 830p,even mommy and daddy.

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