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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Family PA Vacation

WARNING: This is a long posting. Enjoy all the pics!

For our third entry of the week, I wanted to share about our recent family vacation. All of my family (minus one brother-in-law) was able to get together for a fantastic family gathering this year. Right up front, I want to make sure to thank my little sister, Alyson. She did a ton of work researching a place for us to stay and lots of activities for us to do while we were there. And it turned out fantastic! We stayed in a huge house that was perfect for us, located just outside of Somerset, PA, which is about an hour outside of Pittsburg.

Just a short drive from the house was a national park with a lake, beach, and some grassy fields. It was perfect for taking the kids to and letting them loose. We built sand castles, played volleyball, and had fun soaking and dunking one another.
We went to the lake another day and we rented a few canoes and paddle boats. Those in the faster, sleeker canoes had a blast soaking those in the paddle boats. I might have had a hand in starting it all, but it was only because Jake and Hallie (my fellow canoe-ers) wanted to play "Pirates of the Lake." Besides, I eventually took a turn on the paddle boats and subsequently was soaked by other "pirates," so it was all fair in the end.


















Here are the beach strong men: Trey and Logan!










Dad was the baby-whisperer for a little while, easily taming his four youngest grandchildren.








The original lake pirates. Jake and Hallie may look sweet and innocent in this pic, but they are fierce when they're on the water!










One other funny incident with the canoes that was not pictured: Tys, Kyle, Sarena, and little Mason went to the far side of the lake all in one canoe. As we were watching them from the other shore, we saw them all tip over. Since it was a national park and we were only allowed to swim in a roped off area, we thought they "accidentally" tipped over so that they could swim in the middle of the lake. Turns out that they all leaned to one side to avoid a massive spider who was hanging over the lake in his web. Looks like the spider got them after all!

Another day, we traveled to see Fort Necessity, which is where George Washington started the French and Indian War. It was a fun place to see with a lot of interesting history.








Here's Mom and Dad with all of their grandkids.





Mom bought all of the girl grandkids a tutu and scarf and all of the boy grandkids GI masks and a military bandana. At night, they performed with their new gifts.







Here are the two youngest granddaughters (Izzy and Elli) in the ballerina outfits that Mom bought them. Aren't they adorable!



Less than a mile from the house was a nice swimming pool. Heather and I took advantage of that and took Elli to the pool for the very first time. She loved it, at least, that's what we tell ourselves. In reality, she slept most of the two times we took her. But she sure was cute in her little swimsuit and hat.





We all had a good time wrestling and clowning around.













Here are the more formal pics of each of the families.











We sure missed Nate. We all wished he could've been there. We take comfort in the fact that soon he'll be a doctor and will have all sorts of vacation time (not to mention he'll be loaded and able to buy us great Christmas gifts!).

Mom and Dad celebrated their 39th anniversary in the middle of our reunion. Here we made them an elegant dinner and a nice memory book for the week. The grandkids all sang to them, too.



Alyson brought a pinata, which all the kids loved. Here they are trying to kill it. We started with the youngest, and everyone got a chance to hit it. Trevor finally put the paper mache donkey out of its misery.








We also had s'mores.









At this year's reunion, we had four new cousins for everyone to meet: Isabel, Griffin, Sawyer, and Elliana. Everyone loved taking turns holding or napping with the new little ones.




















We made so many fun memories that week. Some of the other highlights include playing late-night games with the adults, like Scum, Mafia, and Ticket to Ride. Tys, Kyle, Adam, and me all almost killed ourselves working on our golf-cart stunt driving skills. A few of us also went to Falling Water, a famous house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. I almost took a dip in the river, but managed to splash myself with mud and water from head to toe and soak our camera instead. Luckily it still works. Everyday, someone was in charge of a craft for the kids. We had painting, parachute GI Joe guys, duct-tape flower making, friendship bracelets, bottlecap magnets, and Fathers' Day candy leis. Finally, we had a great time at church on Sunday, where we literally doubled the size of the local branch.

7 comments:

Laura said...

WAY fun! I love the ballerina outfits! :) Families are the best!

Aly said...

Great, long post! What am I doing while I am holding Elli?! Oh well. It was such a fun week! Can't wait for a repeat.

PS-Thanks for starting the pirating. It was SO much fun.

Jamie said...

Thanks for posting all of those!! I love that one of our two girl staring at each other, SO CUTE! That reunion came and went WAY too fast....we'll do our best to make our way back east again soon.

Larry and Janice said...

Wow - I think you about covered most of the reunion with this post! Those Woodruffs sure are a fun family, right? ;) It was a GREAT time together and we started missing everyone the day after it ended!

Cheri said...

Wow! You guys know how to have fun! I love that there were activities specifically planned for the kids every day, and the gifts from your mom are awesome. Elli does look so adorable in her little swimsuit and hat! She sure seems to enjoy relaxing by a pool or lake. Soon, she'll get to stretch out on a towel by the ocean. I'm sure she'll be a natural!

Angie said...

Sounds like a fabulous reunion...

although I am still waiting for a Woodruff/Bates combined reunion! Now, that would be amazing.

the Miller's said...

Ok Todd...can you guys adopt us?? I LOVE your family (well, I always have) Looks like such a great time! Hope you, Heather and Elli are doing good.