Monday, June 25, 2012
One More Memory from Port Angeles
I always say that I love my children the most when we're at the beach.
So when I got to pick the outing for my last day in Port Angeles, I chose a trip to the mouth of the Elwha River and the surrounding "beach." It's not really a beach from a Southern California perspective, but what it lacked in white sand it made up for in flotsam. And little kids really enjoy flotsam. All three had a great time picking through a wide and curious assortment of rocks, sticks, logs, seaweed, and shells. I think we could have stayed much longer, but I had to get back to catch my bus.
Right before we left, we checked out this welcoming little structure, which Grandma Linda called a surf shack. Talk about an amazing little fort. I like to think about the people who built this little shack and how excited they must have been when they found that one huge curved piece of wood that makes the perfect entryway.
I hope our kids remember these sort of adventures. I mean, as opposed to many other memories they could have of the time they spend with me when I might be grumpy or frustrated or overwhelmed. I feel very confident they'll remember Tori as being fun and lovable, but hopefully they'll have some fun memories of me socked away in there somewhere. And hopefully this will be one of them.
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