Margaret (Grandma Coombs) took one for the team by sleeping upstairs with Doogles and Penny every night.
Diana did not sleep upstairs, but she was clearly happy to be a part of this photo.
Douglas referred to this lodge as the "hotel" throughout our vacation. Penny referred to the lodge as "Steecie's house." Steecie is how Penny pronounces Stacie's name.
This is an example of what Grandma had to endure during the last few nights. Lots of movement and feet and arms in her face.
Sam started our morning with a few songs and a spiritual message.
The forest around here is full of large slugs. We kept one of the slugs as a pet during our time in Washington. Today it was released to return to its family.
Douglas singing in the rain.
Today we visited Snoqualmie Falls.
We crossed a pedestrian bridge to get to the other side of the road. The waterfall is approximately 250 feet from the parking lot. Tough hike. :)
Snoqualmie Falls
Diana slept during our short trip to the falls.
Steecie, Sam, and Grandma
I'll end the Washington blog posts with a funny story about Penny. She has become a helpful little girl (most of the time) lately. Over the past few days I often heard her say, "I help. I help." Today I needed to use the bathroom. Penny offered to help me. She usually stands next to the toilet and points to the bubbles that form in the water when my stream descends into the toilet. She flushes the toilet for me when I finish my business. On this particular occasion she got a little too excited and she decided to take a closer look at the bubbles. You can imagine what happened next. It only took a split second for her to realize that her head interrupted the descending stream.
I urinated on my daughter.
The End
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