Discover Scouting

Newport Sea Base organized a family event “Discover Scouting” for free so we signed up.  This is a 4 hour event which is full of fun activities.  First we learned how to fish, then kayaking and play balls, then bird watching on a small boat.  William seemed to enjoy all of the activities but when we got home, I asked him did he like it, he said he likes boating but not kayaking!  The weather was hot so it was great to be near the water.  We had a great time; glad the we joined.

 

 

 

 

 

59th Annual Sandcastle Contest

Sand Castles Contest was taken place at Corona Del Mar Beach, which is about 20 minutes driving from our house.

William always gets excited when we’re going out; and he likes to bring some of his favorite stuffs with him and put them next to him in the car, which of course makes a big mess.  I want to emphasize, favorite stuffs, not favorite toys.  Now his favorite stuffs that he wants to bring whenever we go out is:  a big bag full of white shipping foam that I got from 1 of the packages, 2 trays of checkers and chess board games, heavy load of coins that he put in my make up bag, and of course a few stacks of playing cards that he put in a drawstring backpack!  Anyway, that is not what this post is about.

When we arrived to the beach, which we went here before, Tim parked on the street; William started to say “I don’t want to walk too far!” and kept repeating it over and over.  That was when I realized that to access this beach, we’d have to walk down hill for about 7 minutes.  Downhill is easy but it’s tough to go uphill on the way back.  So we decided to drive down there to park in the paid parking lot; to our surprise, it’s expensive: $5.50 for 1 hour!  Huntington beach parking fee is much less: if I remember correctly it’s only $3.00 for 1 hour.

William was so excited that he ran around non stop; but when we got to the sand, he sat down and did not want to go to check out the sand castles, so I stayed and watch him so that Tim could check them out.