What?!?! Ryan is 30! My aunts and uncles came up for a visit last week (well, like two weeks ago now, I'm a little behind). They took a few days to hang out at the coast... and they took a few days to WATCH OUR KIDS!
I took Ryan on a surprise birthday trip up to the Olympic National Park in Washington. There are a few rain forests there and a hot springs and the ocean... but more importantly... it's the birthplace of a little known book called TWILIGHT. I thought the website for the hotel we were staying in was cute because it discussed Forks, WA being the setting for the books and how this particular bed and breakfast 'slightly resembled' the Cullen House but it was definitely not affiliated in any way with Twilight, yada yada yada. We pull up to the house and this is the conversation that ensues.
Ryan: Um, the guy is in the window.
Me: What guy?
Ryan: The guy from the movie.
Me: What? That's impossible, they just said it kind of resembled the house.
Ryan: Yeah, it's him, you'll see.
Me (after getting out of the car and seeing 'the guy'): AYKM? Is that a life size cutout of Robert Pattinson??? That's...phenomenal.
So, it turns out, the bed and breakfast actually vomited Twilight paraphernalia. Every room had the books and the DVDs (even the 'Making of' DVDs that nobody ever watches). Each room also gave you the chance to pick a particular character and put that on the door of your room. The rooms were even named for certain characters (only some of them, which threw me off a bit when booking... like maybe they weren't TOTALLY obsessed with Twilight). At any rate, I'm sure Forks, WA did exist prior to Twilight, but it wasn't nearly as cool. There are stores that carry just Twilight related things (and I'm sure plenty of non-Twilight things that they just made up for tourism purposes). We got over all this very quickly and then it became hilarious. Funny enough for me to get out of the car and stand in front of a huge Twilight sign for a picture!
We quickly started our exploring on Saturday morning. The sun was out for most of the day on our 8-ish mile hike to Deer Lake. So much green and so much water, the sound of it followed us the entire way. When we sat down to breakfast the next morning (where the eggs were named after Edward or some Twilight character), the hotel inn keeper asked us how our hiking was the day before so we told him it was beautiful and we went to Deer Lake. He seemed impressed, as was I. I thought I would be a lot more sore after that hike, but it worked in my favor. These trees are amazing. They are huge, hundreds of feet in the air. On our drive, there were signs everywhere that talked about cutting the trees and replanting. They use that whole area to grow trees for the rest of the country. It was kind of cool to see where one huge area was cut down back in 2000 and then replanted in 04. You could see how they had already started growing tall again. We definitely want to go back to spend more time in the rain forest and hope we get to do the trip soon. A lot of what we saw was like a different world and we didn't get enough discovering done!
The Aunties and Uncles got a lot of time with the kids and the kids were wonderful for them. They hopefully enjoyed their week up here... even though they spent much of it babysitting!! In other news, Cooper started preschool!! I still remember the day he was born, I can't believe he's in school! He seems to be doing really well with it so far. Olivia is walking all over the place even though she continues to resemble a drunken sailor more than a tiny dancer.
~Ahna & Ryan
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