


Natalie & her family came to visit a few weeks ago. The kids are all sitting in the "ice plant" that grows all over our neighborhood. We have heard it's actually a tropical plant, but someone planted it all over the military base to keep the sand dunes from eroding. It hasn't really worked, because some of the buildings on the west side have fallen off the cliffs onto the beach. The playground behind them is right outside Abby's window, and she always want to go play. It's been a pretty good bribe to get her to pick up her toys etc. It was just too tempting one day last month though, and she ran outside in her underwear to go to the park. Unfortunately, one of the base police was driving by, and saw her. Kyra saw the officer talking to Abby. & ran in to tell me He then called for backup (they must be really bored), and the two officers got all kinds of information from me to write up a report. Hopefully that will be Abby's first and last criminal encounter with the police.
Abby and Ellie are standing in front of a rock wall at lover's point. This is in Pacific Grove, which is about as far west as you can get in the U.S. except Alaska and Hawaii. At lover's point, there are rock outcroppings along the beach, with about a 30 feet down to the water. Everyone was sitting up on top of the rocks, watching the surf that crashes up against them. There were some pretty high waves that day, and the water was splashing all the way to the top of the rocks. The last picture is moments before Natalie, Ellie, & Elaine were drenched by a wave. They didn't see it coming because they had turned around to pose for Rob to take the picture.
The 4th picture is everyone on a beach in Big Sur, right after we all watched the sun set. This is one of our favorite beaches because the water crashes between the rocks and shoots up like a fountain. There are also cool purple streaks in the sand that I've never seen anywhere else.
The 5th picture is some of the kids in front of a section of redwood., showing the dates some of the rings were made (clear back to the time of Christ). We love going to the redwood forests along the coast. The smell is wonderful, and they are soooo tall, you fell like a tiny little bug.

