So, admiring the colors of the morning sun . . against the contrast of the loud annoying birds, with tired jollies from lack of sleep and another hot day ahead of us, my husband and I started mimicking the birds - inserting words with what they might be saying to one another - and we just started cracking up and I couldn't stop. Then a looooong freight train rolled by - aways away, but quite audible. One of the kids sat straight up in bed from a dead sleep, watched the train intently, then laid back down and went back to sleep. The next child, out of the blue, and an assumed sleep, called out, "Are those stinkin' birds?!" All the more fodder for my inability to stop laughing before 5 in the morning.
I had another such unstoppable laughter episode involving mayonnaise and trying to make sandwiches on a beach towel under a tree in the shade. I greatly dislike mayonnaise, and that's all I'm gonna say about that story.
Camping was a blast though, it always is. Before our trip, we did something different this year for the fourth of July holiday and took the kids hiking. We went around the back side of Mount Rainier - checked with the ranger about the trail and everything. Should've been a great 4-mile hike with the kids - excellent views and not too much elevation gain. It was beautiful and warm and sunny - but the ranger never said anything about the snow. We spent two hours trying to connect the dots with the trail that was covered about 95% in snowfields. The kids finally lost the feelings of nervousness and frustration and sledded and skiied down the hills. It was really a beautiful hike . . . Mt. Rainier is one of those things in life that humbles you and puts life in perspective.
PS. I added a photo of Clint to my last post
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Sounds like fun. Rainier has surprised me before with snow on trails I thought would be empty in July. Glad you all were able to have a great time of it!
Joe! Joe! Did you get that worm yet??!! Caw! Caw!
OK - camping was hilarious.. and the mayo.. that's a post on it's own.. I'm laughing my ass off right now just thinking about it.
I have the coolest pic of Rainier from the space needle, you can just make it out and it has a very surreal feel to it.
Crows might be preferable to the nasty, dirty Canadian geese that cover every inch of nice pond and lake area with their filth around here! But yeah, the serenity is ruined by that cawing sound and I think you're right about the story with the crow losing it's voice, it had a beautiful one and was too much a braggart I think is how it goes.
I agree about crows. Yuck.
I really, really need to make it up there. Looks and sounds great!
Oh, and I REALLY, REALLY dislike mayo, too.
In NY "Rodents of the Skies" are something entirely different - Pigeons. Filthy winged rats.
Your post is very fun and I am glad you've found your laughter. As Jimmy Buffett said "If we couldn't laugh, we would all go insane."
I miss running up and around Mt Ranier. Did that a few times in High School and when I went to the UW.
I hate crows. Grrr on crows.
Hope you and your hubby make the race on the 18th. I have found one for me to do. A 10K in Woodinville.
Besides when you see me you just might break out in hysterical laughter!
What a great reminder that life doesn't always have to be serious and about sweating the details.
a crow and a rodent walk into a bar and order a glass of mayonnaise...
our morning glories are magpies and kookaburras. magpies also dive bomb around nesting time. cranky buggers.
looks like you had fun. i miss mountains.
Nice pics!
Oh I just luuuvv Mt Rainier! Glad you had a chance to get out and laugh.
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