And speaking of windy beaches, I labelled this video "Invisible Nanny." For some reason it looks like the buggy stops at the end of the video but it's an illusion. The wind pushed her for a long ways before I got back behind it! Considering that I pushed the stroller against the wind for more than a mile (in sand!) I don't feel too bad letting mother nature help me out a little.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Manzanita, OR
Arlie and I travelled to the Oregon coast to meet up with my close friend Anna and her husband, Joel. We met in Manzanita which is a super-cute, super-friendly small town.
Anna, Arlie, and Joel walking back to our hotel from dinner. Our camera stopped focusing sometime on the trip which is why this is kind of blurry but that'll be our little secret. I'm going to tell everyone else that it's "arty".
And speaking of windy beaches, I labelled this video "Invisible Nanny." For some reason it looks like the buggy stops at the end of the video but it's an illusion. The wind pushed her for a long ways before I got back behind it! Considering that I pushed the stroller against the wind for more than a mile (in sand!) I don't feel too bad letting mother nature help me out a little.
And speaking of windy beaches, I labelled this video "Invisible Nanny." For some reason it looks like the buggy stops at the end of the video but it's an illusion. The wind pushed her for a long ways before I got back behind it! Considering that I pushed the stroller against the wind for more than a mile (in sand!) I don't feel too bad letting mother nature help me out a little.
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