Sunday, June 12, 2011

A day at the Beach Club/Lake

This last week my cousin John and his family, Vivi (beautiful wife, but I didn't get a picture of her, sorry Vivi!), Anika (beautiful daughter) and Blane (handsom son) came to visit. I haven't seen John since I was in high school, so it's been about 15 years. I think Clint and I just started dating when I last saw him. They live in El Paso so we don't get to see him that much. On Friday we all went to the RSM Lake by my house. The lake has a lagoon that you can swim in and has a sandy "beach" and sun chairs along with picinic tables with BBQs. It's called the Beach Club and part of our membership of the RSM association gets us access to this and the 10 or so other parks in RSM.

There is also a volleyball court which provided a great place to dig in the sand for the kids. (Clint included). I love that he got right in there and I am pretty sure he came home with just as much sand in his pants and shoes as Clark did! I am especially thankful that he was the one digging because I hate the sand.

Clark and Anika:

Clark and Blane:

Clark and his daddy:



Clint and Clark after Clark just threw a shovel of sand in Clint's face:

The lake also has it's resident fowl. There is a variety of ducks and Canadian geese. As you can see they are large geese. Some of them as big as Clark, but for the most part, they are fairly tame. Providing us with lots of entertainment for Clark. He ran after the geese for at least a half hour each time. He even went down by the lake (always with an adult) and ran after the ducks too.





Clint even got into the running arond afte the geese and Clark thought it was even more fun to have Dad running after the geese with him!




I got some other pictures too.
Clint, my dad and John. I caught my dad and John enjoying the yummy food. Sorry guys!


My brother Jack!


Family picture:

2 comments:

Jeanette said...

What a cute family picture--and a fun adventure:-)

Sara said...

first, looks like a fabulous time had by all! second, those aren't ducks they are Canada Geese. just saying! ;)