---Tillamook Oregon---
---Sacramento California---
---Salt Lake City Utah---
2200 miles round trip
---Sacramento California---
---Salt Lake City Utah---
2200 miles round trip
When we found out there would be a wedding in the family we were thrilled with the opportunity to not only see family but to get a vacation as well. We just didn't realize how big of vacation this would actually be! We began our journey from Tillamook driving south down the coast of Oregon. What a beautiful drive! We camped along the way and enjoyed the magnificent scenery as well as fun times with the kids! One of the stops we made was Heceta Head Light House. We enjoyed a fabulous hike up the hill and saw snails, bugs, a rabbit, and different kinds of birds! The view at the top was awesome.
As you can see from the photo the kids were pretty good little friends this trip! They had a really good time together! Don't get me wrong, they did have their moments, but for the most part they did great! Ty constantly wanted to hold Mara's hand and help her up the hikes. Mara on the other hand was perfectly content being her own little person!
Our first night we stayed at Sunset Bay State Park. Although it was a beautiful and serene campsite we didn't stay long enough or explore it too much. Instead we went to Cape Arago and saw some of the most beautiful scenery and interesting landscape. We viewed crashing waves right along the coast and then the scenery changed to southern Utah looking rocks and hills. They also had a Botanical Garden at Cape Arago which was absolutely covered in all colors and flowers.
A few years ago after Nate and I had graduated college we took a road trip out to Oregon and
The day we visited Bandon was the nicest day we had seen for weeks! The sun came out and it was beautiful--however the wind also came up and boy was it blowy and cold! We were nearly blown right off the beach, but it was still a great place to see. drove along the coast. One of our favorite spots we saw was Bandon Oregon. (Nate loved this spot so much he wanted to name one of our sons Bandon---sorry I don't think so!) But we were anxious to see this area again because we were so impressed by it years ago.
The second night we camped in The Redwoods. When we were planning out our trip we must have miscalculated the miles just a bit! We realized the place we made reservations to stay were
After driving through the Redwoods and stopping a couple times to hike we made it to the California Coast! Boy was it blue! The Oregon Coast just doesn't seem as turquoise! It was just so bright blue! We drove down to Fort Bragg and played a little in the water before we made the final drive to Sacramento (Marysville) where we stayed with Nate's Great Aunt Bev.
CALIFORNIA


We had a great time getting together and seeing the Lewis family in California.
Ty ate up all the attention he could get from his grandparents, aunts, and uncles. Mara is the shyest girl ever and struggled being around so many 'strangers' She was fine as long as she was connected somehow to her mom and dad. It took a little time for her to warm up to everyone.
(Doesn't Mama look Gorgeous!)



Cute little Mara--so sweet but when a little girl knows what she wants, don't try stopping her! She was ticked because she wanted to play in the water fountain! We just wanted a quick family photo but there was no way she would even look at the camera! She had really been a trooper all day, from the temple to the luncheon, by the end of the night she had had it!
1 comment:
Oh my lanta! Yeah, its not time, its PAST time to join the blogging world! I thought the BIG news was a new addition to the fam......
Looks like a crazy trip, but so fun to see with your kids all you see!
Thanks for the detailed map of Oregon, that was much needed for us non Geographical minded people!
We have a blog, check us out @ jandjsandersfamily.blogspot.com
So so SO happy you've joined the blog world!!!
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