Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Camping At Carlsbad with Relatives


The long awaited camping trip began Sunday afternoon. After the morning service at church, we drove up to Carlsbad State Beach.:) We stayed till Thursday afternoon.

      Setting up the tent was the main priority;)
Raising the tent....
Criss-crossing the tent poles.
While the guys worked hard, we got to sit in the shade of the trees and watch...:P
Almost done! Once the tent was up and we had unpacked everything-the camping adventure began!!
Joshua and Timmy decided to set-up their own creation of rocks here...;)
We had lots of time to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet-especially in the evening.;)
Our Evie baby is growing so fast.:)
We had fun with our mini kitchen which consisted of a propane stove, a lighter and some pots and utensils from home. This particular evening we were having pasta with red sauce and italian sausage. We had some funny adventures with our pots cooking under the trees! The first night two bugs landed in our dinner while it was on the stove!
We were camping up on the cliffs and this was the view from the deck that leads to the beach......
Good morning, Mommy!:)
We don't usually eat cereal, but on camping trips it can really save time!;) We also learned on this trip, that powdered milk is a very good substitute in cereal once the fresh runs out, plus it's so much easier to keep.;)
We woke up dreadfully early several mornings, as early as 5:30 sometimes! Here the boys are playing after breakfast. Since there was no sand down below at the beach, they used the dirt around the camp site instead.;)
Some of us fell back asleep later...not just Evie.;)
We got good excercise everyday, walking up and down these stairs!
The view from the top of the stairs was so pretty!
It was surprisingly hot and we discovered that the beach below had millions of small stones with hardly any sand at all!:P
As you can imagine, walking across these small stones is very different than sand. It can be quite painful, however, we survived.;)
Some Dutch Blitz in the tent........and I'm sitting here wondering what on earth persuaded Ryan, Natey and Caytlin to wear jackets!? This was an attempt to escape the heat.:P
The boys and Uncle Kevin setting up shade for the dinning area.;)
Uncle Kevin and Aunt Diane drove over to our site with Oma to visit, this particular afternoon.
Timmy used this box as his new costume!:P
With it being so sunny and hot, Evie got this adorable little hat from Oma just at the perfect time!
She likes holding her feet.;)
This is our "Paddington Evie." For those of you who have ever read the book series "Paddington Bear" with his marmalade...:P
After dinner we usually drove over to Oma's site to roast marshmallows and play games around the campfire, along with Uncle Kevin, Aunt Diane and Opa! I think we all agreed: that was the highlight of each day! We had so much fun! We recently learned a game on our church camp-out called Contact and we enjoyed teaching it and playing many very fun and successful rounds!
Opa really helped to keep our fire blazing-he had a big box full of papers to get rid of and the little boys were eager to help him. Nothing like throwing things into the fire (in moderation of course.;).
Uncle Kevin kept the boys laughing with his great sense of humor!
Timmy roasting his marshmallow. I love his face here.:) He really enjoyed watching the process and soon it wasn't the marshmallow he was excited about anymore.....
Ryan and Daniel roasting....

This is Opa's spot. He had a conversion v

This is Dad's family, his mom, sister, brother-in-law, and dad......

Opa took us to lunch Wednesday and here we are playing a game of contact again. Daddy's stumping us all...We had a really good time! Opa even treated us to milkshakes afterwards and then the manager gave us some complimentary cheescake!
We were very happy to discover this spot further down (driving distance)later on, which we could play volleyball and swim! We enjoyed one day at this particular spot.  We found out that the small stones all over the beach had to do with the time of year. In the summer there's almost all sand. So we pretty much enjoyed private beach!;)
Daddy caught this neat picture of Opa at his camp site...:)
Preparing another dinner-peeling potato skins into the fire pit works quite well!
This evening's dinner was potatoe soup. Mommy had a system going, peelers at the fire pit and Isaiah chopping and putting them into the pot.:)
Natey ready for dinner.
We were really grateful for the lantern we had. I think living in the city with all the outside lights we forget what it's like to be in the dark with no street lights.
We had quite a few of these visitors and they liked to help us out with whatever they could! We even had some squirrels who politely came and tore open the bottom of our trash bag! After that, the trash bag was hung from the branches where they could not reach it!
We got to see dolphins!! I was standing on the deck taking pictures one evening, when a man passing by excitedly pointed them out to us! They were very close to shore, in fact the man said it was rare they ever came out that close! They were jumping and riding on the waves and the Lord helped me to get this fairly clear shot of them!  What a special opportunity from the Lord!
Timmy, Isaiah and Joshua.;)
Daddy and Isaiah back at camp relaxing....
Here we told Timmy that he needed to pose for a picture in order to get a marshmallow at the camp fire later on......he did it!
Tickle time with Timmy:D
Daddy got this packet for the camp fire that turned the flames green and blue. It was pretty neat.:)

Isaiah got this picture of Ryan beginning his ascent up the stairs.;)
So, I will close with this picture of our site.

 We had a very nice trip and the Lord taught us a lot! He kept us safe and we were grateful to have the time to relax and get away from the busyness of life. It was really nice to be able to spend time with Opa, Oma, Uncle Kevin and Aunt Diane all together! We had planned to take a family picture but, it didn't work out. The important thing was we went, we had a good time and we have the memories, thank the Lord! We were grateful for His protection and for allowing us to take this camping trip!

"Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord, as His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him who called us by glory and virtue."


                                                                                             2 Peter 1:2-3

Happy 44th Birthday Daddy!~

Michael John Sebo
Born: May 23, 1968


Michael: "Who is like God?"

John: "God is gracious."

Blessed is every one who fears the Lord,
Who walks in His ways.
 When you eat the labor of your hands,
You shall be happy, and it shall be well with you.
 Your wife shall be like a fruitful vine
In the very heart of your house,
Your children like olive plants
All around your table.
 Behold, thus shall the man be blessed
Who fears the Lord.
 The Lord bless you out of Zion,
And may you see the good of Jerusalem
All the days of your life.
 Yes, may you see your children’s children.

Psalm 128:1-6a


Thursday, May 03, 2012

Birthdays, A Visit From Relatives and Camping.:)

We have had three birthdays fly by along with a camping trip already! It seems like there is always so much to post about.;) 
For Timothy's birthday, we tried out Sonic-a 50's style, car hop restaurant, where the waiters serve you on roller skates.:) It was a fun experience!

He got a total of three birthday cakes, not all on the same day, of course.;P

Oma came over to celebrate! She brought the second cake. We celebrated outside on the patio-which has become our official dinning room.:)
Ryan and Daniel:)
Timmy and Joshua:)
Caytlin and I:)
Never knew a washer could come in handy with a birthday cake...;)
He was very happy with his cake.:)

Grandma stopped by to visit later that week, and then Aunt Drana, Christina and Sofia showed up! It was so nice to see them again!

Aunt Drana playing with Evie.:)
Sofia really likes her new cousin!;)
Sofia is growing fast and getting more used to us now! When she first came to visit Aunt Rocio couldn't even put her down......:P
Mommy and daughter-they look so much alike!
Playing with cousin Caytlin.:)


Now on to the camping! We spent a few days with our church family, at San Clemete Campground enjoying the beach and friends! Jeffrey Pau got to drive up with us and we had fun getting to know him better!!


Caytlin waiting with Evie, as we unpack the van at the campsite.


Isaiah and Daniel battling the waves.:P
Timmy enjoying his sand bed.:)
*Chariots of Fire theme plays here* :D
playing in the sand with friends
This is Mr. O-our camp host.;)

The younger kids had fun playing ball back at the campsite!
Pastor gave flashlights to all the kids who could quote a Bible verse...;)
Our tent.:)
Ryan and Jacob Halverson enjoying the scenery.:)
Morning picture with Caytlin, Lizzie Pau, Katie Munteanu and Evie.;)
Our group campsite
Mr. Munteanu brought his boat.:D Some of the family got boat rides!
Hanging out.:)
Rebecca Stevens, a friend, holding  Evie wearing her kuspuk from Alaska.:) The hood is so cute!!
A game of volleyball!:) These next few pictures are courtesy or Andrew O.
The trail to the beach-complete with railroad tracks!
Having lunch the last day.
Mr. Tang, Mr. O, Mr. Iorga and Jonathan McIntire manning the grill.:)


And now, back to the Birthdays! Opa and Natey share the same birthday, so Opa came down to celebrate!
These boys love their Opa!
With our dinning room being outdoors, we decided to put rope lights to use at night.
Daddy connecting the lights.
Dinner-the finished results.:D
The next day, we went out for the birthday duo! Here's a quick picture by a fountain.
Unsheathing our hot dogs for Natey-"Frank's" birthday!
And of course we end up at Mexi Casa.:) Happy Birthday to Opa and Natey!!

Well, Lord willing, this week we will be camping again, this time with Opa, Oma and Kevin and Aunt Diane at Carlsbad Beach-so we will be nice and busy this weekend, praying for good weather and packing! Seems like this year has been so full of back-to-back activities!

Two are better than one,
Because they have a good reward for their labor.
10 For if they fall, one will lift up his companion.
But woe to him who is alone when he falls,
For he has no one to help him up.
11 Again, if two lie down together, they will keep warm;
But how can one be warm alone?
12 Though one may be overpowered by another, two can withstand him.
And a threefold cord is not quickly broken.


                                                                                                 Ecclesiastes 4:9-12