
We were lucky enough to have completely beautiful weather for this year's Carp trip.
First thing the kids want to do when we get unloaded: ride bikes. This is a MAJOR
pastime, I joke that we must go around the loop at least 100 times a visit.

Even the little guys are totally into it.

Our site, we flipped the trailer backwards so we could face my folks and have a larger
common area between us.

Peeking
thru Nana's trailer window

We brought the kayaks again. Here's Nate ready to go out w/daddy, does this thing look too tight? :)

out:

Little boys + sand + bucket of water = hours of fun.

Even the little guys went out this year with their daddies

and caught some wave action on the way in

Nate sticks real close to shore and loves to jump over the waves

Peeps found some crazy bugs that lived on the seaweed and looked like leaves

Emma chasing Zach
Diggin a hole with Ethan

One thing about
Carpinteria... the train runs RIGHT by the edge of the campground. We were on the back row this year so this was the
view out my trailer window!

Another thing about
Carpinteria... coons! They come into your campsite at night looking for food, they
don't even wait until you're inside. We had 3 in this same tree later that night!

Gotta have
smore time

This is how Zach likes to roll... with
Momo and Emma :)

Nate picked me some flowers on our bike ride to the Bucks.
Chillin,
watchin the bikes go by
This guy wanted a closer look at our beautiful
tablescape and got stuck! Sadly he did not make it out, but the kids had a
good time getting close up looks at him.
Lovin the beach:

Our trailer has a shower/toilet but no tub so we wash the boy every night in this bucket. Someday we'll look back at this and laugh (well I laugh now too, it's funny)

We had a super big group this year, here's some of us the morning we left (yes I look horrid, glad this is a low res copy I stole from Gina)

I really like side-by-sides so here's a few with 2008 on the left and 2009 on the right:

3 comments:
Looks like a blast! :)
I love it that you called them "coons!" It made me picture you narrating in a southern drawl. And that just made me laugh!
How beautiful and remember, the more trains, the better off the White family is!
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