Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Tragedy Strikes our Small Town

On Monday as we were driving home from Pac Beach-we noticed a smallish "fire" in the hills of CleElum around 2pm. The flames were clearly visible from the highway, and we wondered what it was. We got home, unpacked and decided to take the puppies to the river. Upon opening our front door we saw this:


within minutes the whole sky looked "muddy" (as Emma called it). It was quite eery. Keep in mind we haven't had rain in over 20 days, it is extremely dry here, 100 degrees and typically windy to boot! 
My friend took this picture from their house-closer to the fires.
By 4pm the news started being reported: 800 acres burned & threatening homes. Scary. People were posting pictures on Facebook like crazy. It looked like the apocalypse. 
MONDAY 11pm: 10,000 acres burned and dispite firefighters efforts, the fire was 0% contained. 
 That night I called a couple friends who lived closest to the direction of the fire and made sure they were ok. They said they could see the fields burning all around them-reason being was the fire was only 1 mile away at that point! Still, they hadn't received any evacuation notice though. They had the outside sprinkler system going surrounding the house and tried to calm their kids inside.
In an effort to sleep a little better, Mike and I decided we should be ready to go at a moments notice just in case. We heard that those already evacuated had been given 14 mins to get out!
What surprised me was that it didn't take long to pack what was most important to me. While Mike quickly took pictures of each room in the house, basement & classroom- I filled 2 Rubbermaid tubs with the kids scrapbooks, home videos, baby momentos, home insurance docs & birth certificates. The only other things Mike & I needed was the 2 furry things snoring at the foot off our bed and 2 littles that were sound asleep through all this. When we had it all piled at the door, I slept on the couch just to make sure, and the next morning I woke up to the following news...
TUES 6am: 27000 acres and 60 homes burned, 900 evacuated, 0% contained and fire moving at 30 MPH. The community came together in a flash. Friends husbands rushed to volunteer fighting the fires, while others began donation sites & spread the word through facebook. CWU set up a place in the dorms for evacuated families, while the Fairgrounds set up shelter for the displaced animals/livestock. One of my friends posted this picture of her cousin. He and a buddy went out to see what they could do and saw a man trying to save his house. He was all alone. With the efforts of the 3 men, they were able to accomplish the task! What an amazing miracle.
The lobby of the Holiday Inn and basement of the Chamber of Commerce were stockpiled with an outpouring of donations. 
Meanwhile at the Animal Hospital, this is just one of the poor guys that was found. Paws scorched and fur partially burned. :( Mike & I called to see if we could help with the animals across the street at the fairgrounds, but they have so much help they asked if we could check back with them as the week goes on. Donations have been pouring in from all over the state-for both animals, families, and firefighters alike. All the grocery stores in town making donations & the large hay companies donating employee picnics to the firefighters. Brings a lump to my throat. What blessings.
Still-with all the efforts being made, nothing seemed to be able to stop this fast growing fire. With the winds, it was causing the flames to jump the hwy and the river-creating a catastrophic mess. 
By 2pm TUESDAY and still 0% contained, the Gov. called a state of emergency for our county. FEMA became involved and the National Guard was in route. But the flames were still coming our way. Even still-we are blessed that our home is protected by being in between the University and Fairgrounds. Both set up as safe places for victims of this tragedy. Which also meant they served as a barrier for the fire protection efforts. The government was NOT going to let the University burn (if it could be helped). Still-Emma was full of questions last night & has been very scared. I tried to explain to her what was happening and the reason for the big boxes by the door. She was very solomn and shed a few tears. She said she was sad for the people who have nothing now, and that she would be sad to have to leave her toys if the fire came this way. Eventually she fell asleep-I can only imagine what visions she dreamt of, poor thing. Just a hard reality of life I suppose.

WEDS am: 800 firefighters on the job. Fire 25% contained! 
Today as we were at the river, we watched the apache's over us headed to collect water. I overheard Emma telling her friend, "I was crying when I was sleeping last night because I was scared of the fire, so my Grandpa sent his soldiers in those big black helicopters. He knows where we live in Ellensburg & wants to make sure we are safe from the fire. My Grandpa is a soldier and he has one of those big black helicopters at his work!" Awwwww.....out of the mouths of babes.


Look at the amazing work of our heroes out there in this heat-doing their best to protect & serve! We have much to be thankful for amidst this tragedy. 




Monday, August 13, 2012

Pac Beach 2012

I saw this idea on pinterest-though it didn't have directions, I figured it couldnt be too hard. So 8 pillows , some ribbon and a twin sheet set later.....

 Viola! Instant kiddie sleepover mattress! Just in time to take with us to Pac Beach!
After a long 4 hours we finally arrived.
Adventures in House #310 

Grandma made these cool salads in mason jars. Refreshing after a long drive. 
The kids enjoyed messing around on Grandmas Nook.
 There were Ipad movies & Muddy Buddy snacks that night.
The next day....
Adventures in House #306

 Kidlet Activity 1: Grandma & Aunt Marcy made awesome homemade bubbles!


 Kidlet Activity 2: Sidewalk Pictures


A little downtime for some schoolbooks-bummer living with teachers in the summer huh? :) Em & B BEG to do their books though-they actually love it. Weirdos. lol

luckily the cousins had to do school work too!



 Kidlet Activity 3: Playdoh 

 Grandma got each of the kids these sticky spider things. They had a great time throwing them at the walls & ceiling and watching them crawl down or drop in their laps!

 The girls with their new Skippy Jon Jones toys

Dadda grillin' up some dinner-RIGHT before we head to house #3. ha ha ha

Adventures in House #329
Kidlet Activity 4: Pasta Bead Necklaces



 While the girls beaded the afternoon away, Bryce got to spend some quality time with Uncle John & Douglas up at the arcade room! Can we say HOG HEAVEN??? ;)
 A quick walk back home for some dinner....
 Kidlet Activity 5: Melty Beads. Emma LOVES these & could do them all day.


I'm thinking this was Maddy's first experience with an iron. It took a lot of coaxing to get her to do a "dangerous thing" as she was telling me. Poor thing was terrified. 
 Bryce on the other hand-he was all about the "dangerous" activity. YIKES????

Down on the Seashore...














Weird kid. :) We love him anyways.



These 2 boys spent a lot of time walking through the sand exploring. Bryce LOVES hanging out with Douglas!

Fun with Various Recreational Activities at Pac Beach








Grandma got the girls these sparkly pink Sea Turtles...


Bryce's first time. He did GREAT & LOOOOOOVED it!


Bryce got a fun dinosaur egg filled with little dinosaurs from Grandma.

Kidlet Activity 6: "Glow in the Dark" GAK
however, the kids didn't add enough Glow paint so it didn't exactly glow :/








 Even though it never glowed, they played with it numerous times. I think Maddy enjoyed the texture the most.



 A little movie time & some dancing to "Footloose" while the big boys all watched the Seahawks game up at the theater room. I'm sure they are sad to have missed the dancing.




 Kidlet Activity 7: Homemade Beach Moonsand









 On the last day we discovered the REC ROOM and oh.....my....goodness!












 EmmaLee discovered a wii game she actually likes. Disney Family Sing It!
 Even Grandma got in on the action!
 Kidlet Activity 8: Lava Discovery Bottles








Another year of memories down in the books! Thanks for a weekend away from home Grandma & Papa.