He thought about it all and then said, “Wow! The stuff that we did at the beginning feels like it was a month ago.” Then he continued, “Definitely Lake Tahoe!”
Lake Tahoe has become something that Little Miss R has talked about everyday since we returned. When she gets sad she cries and asks for what she knows will bring her comfort, “I wana go to Lake Tahooooe.” She says that she will let me use here shovel and bucket. She tells me where she will sit in the car, that I will sit by her, that Grandpa and Daddy will be in the front, and that her big brother will be in the back. She tells me that we will swim and play in the sand and catch crawdads and see the forest. Then she demands that we go now. It is so cute that sometimes I have to ask her if she is going to take me to Tahooooooe so that I can hear her talk about it. It is almost like she gets offended that I would question that promise that she has already made to me because she adamantly says, “I AM!” Sometimes she excitedly bursts out, “I have an idea! Let’s go to Lake Tahooooe and we’ll be so happy!”
I honestly cannot think of a better vacation spot for our family. The forest and mountains provide amazing hiking and backpacking, but it is also the perfect place to simply relax. There can’t be a more ideal setting to watch children have fun. The scenery of the blue water surrounded by green trees is so beautiful. Hearing the cool water lap against the warm shores of the softest sand in the world is so relaxing. The water in this part of Tahoe has such a shallow beach that the water is warm enough to be refreshing not so cold that you can’t enjoy it. The kids love to make sand castles. What is it with that sand anyway? Does it have glue in it? That stuff makes awesome sand castles.
2 comments:
That last picture of William is soooo handsome! What a fun trip.
Doesn't get any better. I love the picture sitting on the rocks next to the dock. Where's that last shot from?
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