We finally had what people would think of as spring weather on Whidbey this week and saw the sun a number of times. Although we spent a good deal of time outdoors practicing baseball (Liam wants me to pitch from the pitcher's mound on the field near our house, which means I get a good deal of practice of trying to throw accurately from farther away without hitting my son with a pitch) or watching Crispin zoom around on his scooter at a skateboard park (no one else was there), the boys did also get involved making dams and channels in a small stream that emerges when the tide is low at Maxwelton. To be honest, the low tides and the shape of the beach vary throughout the year, which adds to the fun and interest.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Mild weather
We finally had what people would think of as spring weather on Whidbey this week and saw the sun a number of times. Although we spent a good deal of time outdoors practicing baseball (Liam wants me to pitch from the pitcher's mound on the field near our house, which means I get a good deal of practice of trying to throw accurately from farther away without hitting my son with a pitch) or watching Crispin zoom around on his scooter at a skateboard park (no one else was there), the boys did also get involved making dams and channels in a small stream that emerges when the tide is low at Maxwelton. To be honest, the low tides and the shape of the beach vary throughout the year, which adds to the fun and interest.
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