Mexico 2020

Sayulita, Mexico for New Years 2020 -- a story in five acts.

Act 1 - we get situated in our gorgeous house on a hill above Sayulita, play in the waves, and have foreshadowing of wildlife visits. This period culminated in the craziest New Years' day ever, in which Beth got stung by a poisonous scorpion in our house during a torrential downpour and we had to descend our treacherous hill and navigate the flooded streets by golf cart to find a health clinic to administer antivenom. 

Act 2 - Beth rallies after the scorpion incident and we all try to put it behind us with a horseback ride through the jungle and onto the beach. 

Act 3 - Whale watching! Amazing sightings of humpbacks and dolphins from a trimaran with water slides and an open bar. Plus a sighting of Linda's first tequila shot. 

Act 4 - We needed some recovery from our adventures, so spent the day at a local resort. The kids swam, read, drank virgin piña coladas, and made crafts, and we all got a little break.  

Act 5 - Back on the town to finish the trip strong, plus a visit from the coatimundi from Act 1. Beth and I snuck away for a date down the coast to Litibu, and we ended the week with a day trip to San Pancho, just north of Sayulita. 

Beth and I had been feeling up for a travel adventure before this trip, and we definitely had one. The kids rolled with all of the unexpected turns, and Howard and Linda held on for the ride as well. This was one of those trips with many memories – but where you need a vacation from your vacation! 


Summer's End

Last day of summer! Looking back at August – our trip to Pemberton, sunny days in Vancouver, Emmet graduating from JCC daycare, and a long last summer weekend on Orcas. 


July went by

Are we halfway through summer already?

Family canoeing, Orcas trips, Canada Day and July 4, Obie at Camp Miriam for two whole weeks, Harry Potter camp, triathlon camp, bike rides and beach days, Asa graduating from the toddler daycare side to the big kid side with Emmet, and best of all....Asa is now totally potty-trained which means after eight long years we are finally a DIAPER-FREE HOUSEHOLD! 




Officially summer

Obie left today for 12 days at sleepaway camp, so it really feels like summer has started! Here's some recent pics...


Happy boys

Emmet at festival accompanied by giant potato, Asa and Uncle Devin sportsing in the yard, Obie after graduating from 3rd grade.


A mid-week Orcas trip with Obie & Emmet


Summer adventures