Showing posts with label Family Beach. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Beach. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Catch Up Photos from March
It's been a while since we've posted many new so photos so here are some from the end of March. Enjoy!
Nate, front and center, with Boy Scout Troop 20, in front of a B2 bomber. It was so hot that afternoon ~ Lily and I almost melted for the hour we were near the hangar looking at planes.
Family fun at Family Beach, Guam. Our friend, Mike, brought out his jet ski. Lily loved her 2 minute ride. The Philippine Sea is right outside the harbor. We are going to miss our favorite jet ski beach!
Lily and Nate outside the tent at Drew's Cub Scout campout. Lily and I slept in our comfy beds while the boys roughed it on Tarague Beach. Lily and I did make it out for Drew's Rain Gutter Regatta race and campfire lunch.
Here Drew is receiving his many beltloops and pins for all the hard work he completed during the month of March. Drew is one of the most active scouts in his den. Drew's scout master is in the yellow; Drew's den leaders are husband and wife, behind Drew. They are also the couple teaching the boys to dive!
Monday, June 9, 2008
Fun in the Sun
I spotted some "Fun in the Sun" the first few days of June. Thanks to our friend Mike, here with Scott, who provided the Family Beach all-time "Fun in the Sun" jet-ski for our pure enjoyment. Who wouldn't love to hop on and take a spin or two? Let's just say that Drew only got off the jet-ski long enough to eat a few, fresh out of the oven, chocolate chip cookies and then he was back at the handlebars taking anyone who dared a trip around Apra Harbor! Notice who's driving? Thanks for all the fun Mike!
Drew asked me the other day, "Mom, is it more fun to drive a jet-ski than it is to drive a car?". I can see I'm going to have my hands full with this one. This is the same child who had a fascination with motorcycles at the age of 2! Lucky for him two of his aunts purchased a battery operated motorcycle for him on his 3rd birthday. He had better not get any crazy ideas for future gifts. Too late, I know.
This is a photo of Scott teaching the boys how to clean a trampoline. Only a few essential items are needed: swim suits, a brush or two, the hose, 1/4 bottle of dish soap, and one more thing....oh yeah, your body! I decided I was going to sit this one out. They all had a great time and the trampoline did look really good after a long rinse!
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